Freddie King's "Hideaway" Theme
In short, Albert King leads to Stevie Ray Vaughan (even though he covered Hideaway at Montreux. Stevie never really sounded all that much like Freddie).
B.B. King leads to Michael Bloomfield. (Riley B. was quite obviously Michael's biggest influence when you hear him play).
Freddie King leads to Eric Clapton.
Three of my favorite guitar players are a direct line to three of my favorite guitar players of the rock era. It's supposed to work like that. It's supposed to go on. Great guitar playing is supposed to go on.
Video Links:
Gallopin' Guitar (Chet Atkins, 1953)
Hello Bluebird (Chet Atkins, 1956)
Miles Davis' "Move" - Some ii-V licks (1957)
Some Wes Montgomery ii-V licks (1960)
Boom Boom Intro (John Lee Hooker, 1961)
Freddie King's Hideaway Theme (1961)
Eric Clapton's Hideaway Theme (1966)
Clapton's Intro Over Strange Brew (1967)
Some Slide Guitar Licks Over A Blues