Singer, song writer and electric and acoustic blues guitarist Frankie Lee Sims was born on April 30, 1917, in New Orleans, Louisiana. The musician Little Hat Jones taught him to play the guitar and he ran away from home when he was twelve. After four years in the US marines, he returned to his music with renewed focus and by the late 1940s had established himself in the Dallas blues scene. He was a cousin of Lightning Hopkins, and is now seen as an important figure in postwar Texas country blues.
Frankie Lee Sims died in Dallas, Texas, of pneumonia, age 53, on May 10, 1970. At the time of his death he was under investigation for a “shooting incident”.
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