How My Grandparents Helped Shape Chicago’s Blues Industry

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How Chicago's powerhouse blues scene was supercharged by Great Migration arrivals –– including the grandparents of WBEZ's Arionne Nettles.

In 1955, my grandparents started a recording company called Bea & Baby Records. This compilation album includes songs originally released from 1959 through 1971.

“Your grandpa was a hustler,” Whiteis says. “He wasn’t a gangster, but he was a hustler. He was out there making that money, and that was the name of the game.”My grandparents worked tirelessly to keep their lounge successful: my granddaddy was the colorful face of the business while my grandma worked behind the scenes.

She and her sisters would sneak downstairs at night to take a peek at all the action: the performers, the dancing, the shows. But to really get to be with the music —“Just like the kids are rapping now, we knew the words to these songs because these were the songs we heard and this was the expression of who we were,” she says.

Today, you can still find blues in Chicago, but the blues scene is different from the one that my grandparents knew.

 

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