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Birth name
  
Willie Richard

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Hip Linkchain


Years active
  
Mid 1950s – 1989

Instruments
  
Guitar, vocals

Record label
  
Storyville Records

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Born
  
November 10, 1936 Jackson, Mississippi, United States (
1936-11-10
)

Occupation(s)
  
Guitarist, singer, songwriter

Labels
  
Evidence, Teardrop, Storyville, others

Died
  
February 13, 1989, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Albums
  
Change My Blues, Jimmy and Hip Live!, I Am On My Way

Genres
  
Chicago blues, Electric blues

Similar People
  
Jimmy Dawkins, Barrelhouse Chuck, John Littlejohn, Lefty Dizz, Willie Kent

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Hip Linkchain (November 10, 1936 – February 13, 1989) was an American Chicago blues guitarist, singer and songwriter.

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His best-known numbers were "Change My Blues" and "That Will Never Do". AllMusic described him as a "solid, no-frills bluesman". Another music journalist noted, "his composer's talents put him much above the average bluesmen". Linkchain worked with Lester Davenport, Pinetop Perkins, Tyrone Davis, and Little Walter.

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Life and career

He was born Willie Richard in Jackson, Mississippi. His stage name was in deference to his father's nickname, Linkchain, which was due to his habit of sporting logging chains around his neck, and the boy's childhood nickname, Hipstick. He was inspired by the blues playing of Sonny Boy Williamson II, Elmore James and Little Milton, all of whom Linkchain heard in the Mississippi Delta, before he relocated to Chicago, Illinois, in 1954. He was raised in Louise, Mississippi, and picked cotton before his move north. Linkchain found regular employment playing blues guitar in the clubs of Chicago throughout the 1950s and 1960s, working at various times with the harmonica players Lester Davenport, Dusty Brown, and Little Willy Foster.

By 1959, Linkchain had formed his own band, the Chicago Twisters, with Tyrone Davis as frontman. Linkchain recorded sporadically, mainly for small independent record labels based in Chicago, and a handful of his singles were released in the 1960s. His debut album, Change My Blues, with Pinetop Perkins (piano), Rich Kirch (guitar), Right Hand Frank Bandy (bass) and Fred Grady (drums), was released by the small Teardrop Records in 1983.

Linkchain died of cancer, on February 13, 1989, in Chicago

His best-known album, Airbusters, was originally released by the Netherlands-based label Black Magic in 1988, not long before he died. It was later reissued by Evidence Records.

Jimmy and Hip Live! was a live album, recorded with Jimmy Dawkins in Champaign, Illinois, in 1982.

References

Hip Linkchain Wikipedia