John Brim
Chicago blues, Van Halen, Diamond Dave (album), Martin Sexton, Big Bill Broonzy, Fortune Records
978-613-6-62594-2
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2011-08-14
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. John Brim (April 10 1922 — October 1 2003) was a Chicago blues guitarist, songwriter and singer. He wrote and recorded the original "Ice Cream Man" that Van Halen covered on their first album and David Lee Roth also covered on Diamond Dave. "Ice Cream Man" was also covered by Martin Sexton on his 2001 double album, Live Wide Open. Brim picked up his early guitar licks from the gramophone records of Tampa Red and Big Bill Broonzy, before venturing first to Indianapolis in 1941 and Chicago four years later. He met his wife Grace in 1947; fortuitously, she was a capable drummer and harmonica player who played on several of Brim's records. She was also the vocalist on a 1950 single for the Detroit-based Fortune Records, that signaled the beginning of Brim's discography.
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