Memphis Slim

Memphis Slim
Chatman in 1980
Background information
Birth nameJohn Len Chatman
Also known asPeter Chatman
Born(1915-09-03)September 3, 1915
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
DiedFebruary 24, 1988(1988-02-24) (aged 72)
Paris, France
GenresBlues
Occupations
  • Musician
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Piano
  • vocals
Years active1930s–1980s
Labels

John Len Chatman (September 3, 1915 – February 24, 1988), known professionally as Memphis Slim, was an American blues pianist, singer, and composer.[1] He led a series of bands that, reflecting the popular appeal of jump blues, included saxophones, bass, drums, and piano. A song he first cut in 1947, "Every Day I Have the Blues", has become a blues standard, recorded by many other artists. He made over 500 recordings.

He was posthumously inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1989.[2]

  1. ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Blues (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 266. ISBN 0-85112-673-1.
  2. ^ "MEMPHIS SLIM". Rockabilly.nl. Retrieved October 16, 2019.