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American bluesman
Ladell McLin is an American blues musician.[1][2]
Life
McLin was born on the Southside of Chicago, Illinois, to a family of musicians.
His mother, singer Marsha McLin, and his father, musician Lamont Braswell, instilled music in Ladell's life from a young age. Braswell, coming from the doo-wop era, had roots with the South Side, Chicago singer bands including The Chi-Lites, of which his cousin, Marshall Thompson, was a founding member.
In addition, Braswell worked as a music composer, as well as a jazz drummer, playing with Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf. McLin's grandfather was jazz trumpeter Woodrow Braswell who played for Billie Holiday.[3]
Musical career
Beginning around the age of 11, McLin joined with his brother, drummer Andre Cotton, at musical shows at Teresa’s Lounge in Chicago and The Checkerboard Lounge.
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Cotton taught McLin how to play the drums. McLin himself began making music at the age of 11. T