Michael David Ledbetter (April 27, 1985 – January 21, 2019) was an American blues singer and guitarist.
He trained as an opera singer, but was influenced by blues musicians such as Otis Rush and Buddy Guy, and began singing in clubs in and around Chicago.
"[3] Right Time Right Place was released by Delta Groove Productions, and its track listing included a number of original songs and several cover versions.
These latterly comprise the album's opening track, a cover of Elmore James' "Cry for Me Baby"; the Willie Dixon penned "I Can't Stop Baby"; alongside a reworking of the Jerry Leiber and Artie Butler song "Down Home Girl"; plus "Cryin' Won't Help You", which was an old B.B.
[5] Ledbetter died at home in Elgin in January 2019, aged 33, as a result of a "sudden medical emergency",[2] which was later confirmed as complications from epilepsy.