Andrew Tibbs (February 2, 1929 – May 5, 1991)[1] was an American electric and urban blues singer and songwriter.
[1] As a boy he sang in Baptist choirs in Chicago, directed by Mahalia Jackson and Dinah Washington.
[5] His debut single was "Bilbo Is Dead" backed with "Union Man Blues", recorded when he was eighteen years old.
The A-side criticized Theodore Bilbo's policies, whilst the B-side caused displeasure from the Chicago-based teamster's union.
[4] He worked for West Electric thereafter[4] and gave sporadic live performances in Chicago clubs.