David
Kimbrough, Musician
Obituary, The
Clarion Ledger, 1998
HOLLY
SPRINGS — David "Junior" Kimbrough, 67, a
professional musician and a former employee of Holly Springs John Deere Tractor
& Equipment Co., died of heart failure at Holly Springs Memorial Hospital
on January 17, 1998.
Services
were noon the following Saturday at Doxey Auditorium, Rust College, with burial
in Kimbrough Chapel Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery in Hudsonville.
Visitation
was at eleven a.m. the following Friday at J F Brittenum & Son Funeral Home.
Kimbrough
was a Holly Springs native. He was a member of Kimbrough Chapel M.B. Baptist
Church. According to his daughter, Patricia Hawthorne of Memphis, he played
blues guitar since the 1950s, but his music gained popularity in the 1990s
after recording his first album, Do the
Rump. He played blues festivals
throughout the United States and Europe and was featured in Newsweek and National Geographic.
“He
loved people and playing in juke joints,” she said. “His life was playing for
the audience.” She said her father's
last recordings will be released this year. "He is a legend in North
Mississippi blues," she said. "Through his music, his legend will
live on."
Survivors include: wife, Mildred; sons, the Rev
Larry Kimbrough of Abilene, Texas, Da-vid Malone of Memphis, Kent Malone of
Chulahoma and Robert Malone and Larry Washington, both of Holly Springs;
daughters, Addie Boga and Patricia Hawthorne, both of Memphis, Effie Gray of
Aurora, Ill., and Shirley Richmond of Byhalia; and 42 grandchildren and 16
great-grandchildren.
So You Want to Visit?
To get to Kimbrough Chapel Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery from Holly Springs, head north on Highway 7 going towards Bolivar, Tennessee. After about ten miles take a slight left onto Clear Creek Road. The look for Kimbrough Chapel Road on the left and the address is 1182 Kimbrough Chapel Rd, Lamar, MS 38642.
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