John Primer

American Chicago Blues Singer And Guitarist

John Primer was born in Camden, Minnesota, United States on March 3rd, 1945 and is the American Chicago Blues Singer And Guitarist. At the age of 79, John Primer biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 3, 1945
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Camden, Minnesota, United States
Age
79 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Guitarist, Musician, Singer, Songwriter
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John Primer Awards
  • 1987—W.C. Handy Award honoree for best traditional blues album of the year for Magic Slim & the Teardrops' Chicago Blues Sessions Vol. 3
  • 1990—W.C. Handy Award winner for band of the year as a member of Magic Slim & the Teardrops
  • 1991—W.C. Handy Award winner for band of the year as a member of Magic Slim & the Teardrops
  • 1997—W.C. Handy Award nominee for traditional blues album of the year -- The Real Deal
  • 1997—Awarded the Theresa Needham Blues Award by the Theresa Needham Blues Center for outstanding service to the blues community
  • 2009—Grammy nominee for best traditional blues album -- Chicago Blues a Living History
  • 2009—Blues Blast Music Awards nominee in best traditional blues album category -- Chicago Blues a Living History
  • 2009—Blues Blast Music Awards nominee in best traditional blues album category -- All Original
  • 2009—Blewzzy Award for best blues CD of the year -- All Original
  • 2009—Blues Blast Music Awards nominee for male artist of the year
  • 2010—Honored as male blues artist of the year by Living Blues magazine
  • 2010—Blues Music Awards nominee for traditional male blues artist of the year
  • 2010—Guitarist on Pinetop Perkins and Willie "Big Eyes" Smith's best traditional blues Grammy-winning Joined at the Hip album
  • 2010—Blues Music Awards nominee for traditional blues album of the year -- All Original
  • 2012—Blues Blast Music Awards nominee for traditional blues album of the year -- Chicago Blues a Living History: The (R)evolution Continues
  • 2012—Blues Music Awards nominee for traditional male blues artist of the year
  • 2012—Blues Music Awards honoree for traditional blues album of the year -- Chicago Blues a Living History: The (R)evolution Continues
  • 2012—Blues Music Awards nominee for blues album of the year -- Chicago Blues a Living History: The (R)evolution Continues
  • 2013—Blues Music Awards nominee for traditional male blues artist of the year
  • 2013—Blues Music Awards nominee for acoustic blues album of the year -- Blues on Solid Ground
  • 2013—Lifetime achievement award honoree from the Mississippi Valley Blues Society
  • 2013—Lifetime achievement award honoree from the Pennsylvania Blues Society
  • 2013—Blues Music Awards DVD of the year honoree, Live at the Checkerboard Lounge, included John in action with Muddy Waters and the Rolling Stones
  • 2014—Blues Blast Music Awards nominee for traditional blues album of the year -- Knockin' Around These Blues with Bob Corritore
  • 2014—Blues Music Awards nominee for traditional male blues artist of the year
  • 2015—Blues Music Awards nominee for traditional male blues artist of the year
  • 2015—Grammy nominee for best blues album -- Muddy Waters 100
  • 2016—Blues Music Awards honoree as traditional male blues artist of the year
  • 2014—Blues Blast Music Awards nominee for traditional blues album of the year -- Ain't Nothing You Can Do with Bob Corritore
  • 2017—Blues Music Awards nominee for traditional male blues artist of the year
  • 2017—Inducted as a legendary blues artist into the Chicago Blues Hall of Fame
  • 2018—Blues Music Awards nominee for traditional male blues artist of the year
  • 2019—Blues Blast Music Awards honoree as male blues artist of the year
  • 2019—Blues Blast Music Awards honoree for soul blues album of the year -- The Soul of a Blues Man
  • 2019—Living Blues Awards nominee for most outstanding musician (guitar)
  • 2020—Blues Blast Music Awards nominee for traditional blues album of the year -- The Gypsy Woman Told Me with Bob Corritore
  • 2020—Blues Music Awards nominee for traditional male blues artist of the year
  • 2020—Living Blues Awards nominee for blues artist of the year
  • 2021—Living Blues Awards honoree as traditional male blues artist of the year