
Memphis Slim, born in Memphis, USA, in 1915, was a prominent figure in the blues, jazz, and R&B genres. Known for his piano virtuosity and smooth vocal style, he gained recognition in the 1940s with hits like "Every Day I Have the Blues" and "Mother Earth". Over his career, he recorded for labels such as Bluebird and Vee-Jay, and collaborated with legends like Big Bill Broonzy. Relocating to Paris in the 1960s, he became a key figure in introducing blues to European audiences. Memphis Slim left an enduring legacy, influencing countless musicians and solidifying his place in blues history.
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