Is Magic Slim still alive?

Is Magic Slim still alive?

Deceased (1937–2013)
Magic Slim/Living or Deceased

How Old Is Magic Slim?

75 years (1937–2013)
Magic Slim/Age at death

When did Magic Slim pass away?

February 21, 2013
Magic Slim/Date of death

In 2003, Magic Slim and the Teardrops won the W. C. Handy Award as Blues Band of the Year for the sixth time. They released a live performance on CD and DVD in August 2005 entitled Anything Can Happen. Slim died at a hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 21, 2013 at age 75.

Where is Magic Slim from?

Yalobusha County, MS
Magic Slim/Place of birth

What guitar did Magic Slim play?

Gibson Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar “I like a Super Reverb (amp) and a Jazzmaster or a Les Paul,” he said. “The way I have my amp turned, I get that dull sound and my guitar has switches on it and I work them switches. But all I do is just play, man.

What happened to Magic Sam?

His career was cut short when he suddenly died of a heart attack in December 1969. He was 32 years old. Magic Sam was buried in the Restvale Cemetery, in Alsip, Illinois.

What kind of guitar did Magic Slim play?

How tall was Magic Slim?

In the mid-50s, Maghett moved to Chicago and became the magnetic bluesman Magic Sam; Holt followed, played bass for him and was rewarded – being six-and-a-half feet tall and, in those days, slender – with the nickname of Magic Slim.

How old was Magic Sam when died?

32 years (1937–1969)
Magic Sam/Age at death
Among some of Los Angeles’ tradition-minded young rockers, it’s singer-guitarist Magic Sam, who was on the verge of recognition as a major blues talent before his death in 1969 at 32.

Where did Magic Sam live?

Magic Sam was buried in the Restvale Cemetery, in Alsip, Illinois. He was survived by his wife, Georgia Maghett.

Where is Magic Sam buried?

Restvale Cemetery Inc, Alsip, IL
Magic Sam/Place of burial

When was Magic Sam born?

February 14, 1937
Magic Sam/Date of birth
On February 14, 1937, blues musician Samuel “Magic Sam” Maghett was born in Grenada, Mississippi. He was part of a younger generation of Chicago electric blues artists that defined the smooth West Side sound. A guitarist and vocalist, Magic Sam’s gutsy style was often rawer than what South Side bands played.

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