http://www.wmctv.com/story/19817270/shooting-leaves-a-memphis-musician-and-juvenile-dead

A member of music legend Jerry Lee Lewis’ band was shot and killed in a
Memphis shootout on Sunday morning, *police told
WMCTV.com<http://www.wmctv.com/story/19817270/shooting-leaves-a-memphis-musician-and-juvenile-dead>
*. An unidentified 16-year-old was killed at the same time.

B.B. Cunningham, 70, was moonlighting as a security guard at an apartment
complex when he heard a shot and went to investigate, police told *The
Commercial 
Appeal<http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2012/oct/14/east-memphis-shooting-leaves-two-dead/?partner=popular>
* newspaper. Both Cunningham and the teen were dead by the time police
arrived on the scene.
Cunningham most recently toured with Sweden’s The Cadillac Band in July."I
don't know much about him but he was always nice to me we always talked a
lot and sometimes he helped me out when I was having trouble with my
vehicle," apartment complex resident Judy Baladez told WMCTV.com about
Cunningham.

He was a member of the Memphis group "The Hombres" in the mid-1960s and
co-wrote the group’s hit song in 1967, "Let It Out, Let it All Hang Out."
He joined Lewis’ band in 1997.

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