- Theresa Needham
Theresa McLaurin Needham (April 17, 1912 - October 16, 1992) was an American tavern owner who became known as "the Godmother of the
Chicago blues ". She was posthumously inducted into theBlues Hall of Fame in 2001.Born Theresa McLaurin in
Meridian, Mississippi , she married Robert Needham and moved to Chicago in the 1940s. In 1949 she opened a basement club, Theresa's Lounge (sometimes also called T’s Basement), in an apartment building in South Indiana Avenue, in the South Side of Chicago. This attracted a predominantly black audience from the surrounding neighbourhood, but its appeal reached global proportions as a result of the calibre of music offered. It featured live entertainment withJunior Wells andBuddy Guy in the house band, and attracted touring musicians such asMuddy Waters ,Little Walter ,Otis Rush ,Earl Hooker andHowlin' Wolf .The club relocated in 1983 when the landlord refused to renew the lease, and closed permanently in 1986. Theresa Needham died in Chicago in 1992.
External links
* [http://www.chicagobarproject.com/Memoriam/Theresa's/Theresa's.htm Tribute page]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=travel&res=9E01E2DB1139F93AA15752C1A965948260 1983 New York Times article]
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