Phish
B.B. King & Phish - Every Day (I Have The Blues) Live Full Concert
In February 2003, when Phish performed live with B.B. King at the Continental Airlines Arena, they were at a pivotal moment in their career. This performance came shortly after the release of their studio album "Round Room," which had dropped in December 2002. "Round Room" was significant as it marked the band's first album released after their hiatus from 2000 to 2002, reflecting a renewed focus on creativity and collaboration after their return to the music scene. This jam session with blues icon B.B. King showcased Phish's versatility and ability to blend genres, and it highlighted their willingness to collaborate with legendary artists. The performance further emphasized a commitment to live improvisation, a hallmark of Phish's identity, as they engaged with King in a spontaneous musical exchange, further connecting their audiences through the shared love of music.