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230:. Brock turned down the record deal because although he was offered a tour bus and proceeds from the shows, he wouldn't have received any royalties from his recordings. He continued playing the club circuit, at one point he owned as many as three nightclubs at once. Brock closed the Club Caravan after his wife was killed during a shooting incident in 1970. He opened another Club Caravan at Delmar Boulevard and Taylor Avenue, but that closed in the late 1980s. 203:
match. Brock won the fight in the second round, recalling that "he'd just come out of the pen. He thought he was pretty tough." He focused on his music career because it was more lucrative, forming his own band Big George & the Houserockers. Blues guitarist
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in St. Louis. Brock toured overseas in England, Italy, Switzerland and France. He continued to perform and regularly headlined various blues festivals, including the Bluesweek Festival and the Big Muddy Blues Festival.
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picking cotton. Brock was surrounded by blues music, and recalled, "the blues grew like grass out of the ground." His father taught him and his brothers how to play harmonica as a child.
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and performed there with his band which at times featured King, Big Baddy Smitty, or Riley Coatie on lead guitar. The club hosted acts such as Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters,
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Brock was married three times and claimed to have forty-two children. He died after a long illness at home in St. Louis on April 10, 2020, at the age of 87.
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In 1952, Brock opened his own nightclub, Club Caravan, near North Garrison and Franklin avenues. Brock worked as a
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In 2005, Brock signed to the label Cat Head Delta Blues & Folk Art. He put out the album
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In the early 1960s, Muddy Waters arranged for him to meet with the executives of
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In 2006, Brock was featured in a documentary about his life titled
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nomination for best comeback album. In 2006 he released the album
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was training at a gym alongside Brock. Liston challenged Brock to
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on May 16, 1932. By the time he was eight, he was working as a
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In 2017, Brock was honored with a special concert at the
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Grenada, Mississippi
St. Louis, Missouri
Muddy Waters
Howlin' Wolf
Albert King
Muddy Waters
Howlin' Wolf
Jimmy Reed
Albert King
Grenada, Mississippi
sharecropper
Mattson, Mississippi
Muddy Waters
Walls, Mississippi
Highway 61
Howlin' Wolf
Memphis Minnie
St. Louis
boxer
Sonny Liston
sparring
Albert King
bouncer
Ike & Tina Turner
Jimmy Reed
Chess Records
Blues Music Award
National Blues Museum
"The Best St. Louis Blues Musicians of All Time"

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