Arelean Brown was a talented blues singer and songwriter born on June 10, 1924, in Tchula, Mississippi. She began her music career in Detroit in the late 1940s before becoming a notable figure in the Chicago blues scene. Known for her powerful voice and soulful delivery, she left a lasting impression with tracks like "I'm So Blue," "Impeach Me," and the album *Sings the Blues in the Loop*, which showcases her raw and fiery style. Brown’s music captured the gritty spirit of Chicago blues during the 1970s, cementing her legacy as a fierce and authentic blueswoman. She passed away on April 27, 1981, in Chicago but remains celebrated among blues enthusiasts for her contributions to the genre.
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