John Brim | Wirz | tc056
Blues guitarist, song writer and singer John Brim was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, on April 10, 1922. He moved to Chicago in the 1940s. He recorded a number of songs for the Checker and Chess labels in the 1950s, including “Rattlesnake”, which was withdrawn to avoid legal complications, and “It was a dream”. Brim’s last Checker single, “I Would Hate to See You Go,” was recorded in 1956.
As well as recording and performing, he ran a dry cleaners and a record store. During the 1990s he toured and appeared in some blues festivals.
John Brim died in Gary, Indiana, on October 1, 2003 of heart cancer, age 81.

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