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Profile of Memphis Slim
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3rd September 1915 |
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Memphis, Tennessee, USA |
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From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia Memphis Slim (1915 in Memphis, Tennessee-1988 Paris, France) was a blues pianist and singer. His birth name was John Peter Chatman, Jr. although some sources name him John Len Chatman. He composed the blues standards "Every Day I Have the Blues" and "Mother Earth". He was a big man with a big voice and an immaculate touch on the piano.
Memphis Slim got his start playing the blues at the Midway Café at 357 Beale Street (southeast corner of Fourth and Beale Streets) in Memphis in 1931.
After an early career in Memphis, where he emulated barrelhouse piano players like Roosevelt Sykes and Speckled Red, he moved to Chicago, Illinois and signed with Okeh Records in 1939 and also recorded for Bluebird Records. He played piano as Big Bill Broonzy's partner until 1944. Broonzy, also a sophisticated performer, urged him to develop his own style. This polish gave Memphis Slim opportunities not only in the juke joints he had been playing, but also "uptown" night clubs.
In 1944, he set out with his own jump blues band, recording his most famous numbers on Hy-Tone Records. In later years, he had memorable partnerships with guitarist Matt Murphy and legendary bassman Willie Dixon. After a 1961 European tour with Dixon, he left the United States in 1962 and moved permanently to Paris, where he had a thriving career. In all, he recorded more than 20 albums under his own name and appeared on many more recordings as a sideman.
Two years before his death, Memphis Slim was named a Commander in the Order of the Arts and Letters by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of France. Memphis Slim died on February 24, 1988 in Paris France at the age of 72. During his lifetime, he cut over 500 recordings and influenced blues pianists that followed him for decades.
Peter Chatman was the performance name used early in his career; Peter was his father's name. Although he performed under the name Memphis Slim for most of his career, he continued to publish songs under the name Peter Chatman.
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