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Etta James

Few female R&B stars enjoyed the kind of consistent acclaim Etta James received throughout a career that spanned six decades; the celebrated producer Jerry Wexler once called her "the greatest of all modern blues singers," and she recorded a number of enduring hits, including "At Last," "Tell Mama," "I'd Rather Go Blind," and "All I Could Do Was Cry." At the same time, despite possessing one of the most powerful voices in music, James only belatedly gained the attention of the mainstream audience, appearing rarely on the pop charts despite scoring 30 R&B hits, and she lived a rough-and-tumble life that could have inspired a dozen soap operas, battling drug addiction and bad relationships while outrunning a variety of health and legal problems.

Etta James was born Jamesetta Hawkins in Los Angeles, California on January 25, 1938; her mother was just 14 years old at the time, and she never knew her father, though she would later say she had reason to believe he was the well-known pool hustler Minnesota Fats. James was raised by friends and relatives instead of her mother through most of her childhood, and it was while she was living with her grandparents that she began regularly attending a Baptist church. James' voice made her a natural for the choir, and despite her young age she became a soloist with the group, and appeared with them on local radio broadcasts. At the age of 12, after the death of her foster mother, James found herself living with her mother in San Francisco, and with little adult supervision, she began to slide into juvenile delinquency. But James' love of music was also growing stronger, and with a pair of friends she formed a singing group called the Creolettes. The girls attracted the attention of famed bandleader Johnny Otis, and when he heard their song "Roll with Me Henry" -- a racy answer song to Hank Ballard's infamous "Work with Me Annie" -- he arranged for them to sign with Modern Records, and the Creolettes cut the tune under the name the Peaches (the new handle coming from Etta's longtime nickname). "Roll with Me Henry," renamed "The Wallflower," became a hit in 1955, though Georgia Gibbs would score a bigger success with her cover version, much to Etta's dismay. After charting with a second R&B hit, "Good Rockin' Daddy," the Peaches broke up and James stepped out on her own.

James' solo career was a slow starter, and she spent several years cutting low-selling singles for Modern and touring small clubs until 1960, when Leonard Chess signed her to a new record deal. James would record for Chess Records and its subsidiary labels Argo and Checker into the late '70s and, working with producers Ralph Bass and Harvey Fuqua, she embraced a style that fused the passion of R&B with the polish of jazz, and scored a number of hits for the label, including "All I Could Do Was Cry," "My Dearest Darling," and "Trust in Me." While James was enjoying a career resurgence, her personal life was not faring as well; she began experimenting with drugs as a teenager, and by the time she was 21 she was a heroin addict, and as the '60s wore on she found it increasingly difficult to balance her habit with her career, especially as she clashed with her producers at Chess, fought to be paid her royalties, and dealt with a number of abusive romantic relationships. James' career went into a slump in the mid-'60s, but in 1967 she began recording with producer Rick Hall at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama and, adopting a tougher, grittier style, she bounced back onto the R&B charts with the tunes "Tell Mama" and "I'd Rather Go Blind."

In the early '70s, James had fallen off the charts again, her addiction was raging, and she turned to petty crime to support her habit. She entered rehab on a court order in 1973, the same year she recorded a rock-oriented album, Only a Fool, with producer Gabriel Mekler. Through most of the '70s, a sober James got by touring small clubs and playing occasional blues festivals, and she recorded for Chess with limited success, despite the high quality of her work. In 1978, longtime fans the Rolling Stones paid homage to James by inviting her to open some shows for them on tour, and she signed with Warner Bros., cutting the album Deep in the Night with producer Jerry Wexler. While the album didn't sell well, it received enthusiastic reviews and reminded serious blues and R&B fans that James was still a force to be reckoned with. By her own account, James fell back into drug addiction after becoming involved with a man with a habit, and she went back to playing club dates when and where she could until she kicked again thanks to a stay at the Betty Ford Center in 1988. That same year, James signed with Island Records and cut a powerful comeback album, Seven Year Itch, produced by Barry Beckett of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. The album sold respectably and James was determined to keep her career on track, playing frequent live shows and recording regularly, issuing Stickin' to My Guns in 1990 and The Right Time in 1992.

In 1994, a year after she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, James signed to the Private Music label, and recorded Mystery Lady: Songs of Billie Holiday, a tribute to the great vocalist she had long cited as a key influence; the album earned Etta her first Grammy Award. The relationship with Private Music proved simpatico, and between 1995 and 2003 James cut eight albums for the label, while also maintaining a busy touring schedule. In 2003, James published an autobiography, Rage to Survive: The Etta James Story, and in 2008 she was played onscreen by modern R&B diva Beyoncé Knowles in Cadillac Records, a film loosely based on the history of Chess Records. Knowles recorded a faithful cover of "At Last" for the film's soundtrack, and later performed the song at Barack Obama's 2009 inaugural ball; several days later, James made headlines when during a concert she said "I can't stand Beyoncé, she had no business up there singing my song that I've been singing forever." (Later the same week, James told The New York Times that the statement was meant to be a joke -- "I didn't really mean anything...even as a little child, I've always had that comedian kind of attitude" -- but she was saddened that she hadn't been invited to perform the song.)

In 2010, James was hospitalized with MRSA-related infections, and it was revealed that she had received treatment for dependence on painkillers and was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, which her son claimed was the likely cause of her outbursts regarding Knowles. James released The Dreamer, for Verve Forecast in 2011. She claimed it was her final album of new material. Etta James was diagnosed with terminal leukemia later that year, and died on January 20, 2012 in Riverside, California at the age of 73. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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emeraldaerio n 1 2 3
I'd Rather Go Blind ♥
kennethschwa r t z
poop?
a tbigmamashou s e just love her songs
Always the bomb in her music, NO one can ever imitate her greatness.
love Etta James...at last...loved it when Josh performed it on the X factor
she was an amazing singer
No can sing Etta's songs like Etta James. Great voice. With clear tones.
linnbell2002
Love My Etta
joalaird
Etta James was an inspiration for all women, black, white, red did not matter. I loved her music and still do. She had so much feeling in them it made you feel also. Thanks Etta
Love this song..rip Etta!!!
shirleen.far m e n
love the blues...find your heart striking to the beat
Hadn't heard her before - just listened to Misty Blue and fell in love with the voice. That will not be the last time I enjoy that voice. Excellent!
Beautiful Blues.
There will be no one like her!!
katherinelyn 3 4
She had such an amazing voice!
pgy4
Such joy comes from her voice!
So glad I got the chance to see her live....Grea t .
elcue
So glad to have discovered her work years ago; her music introduced me to so much I would have otherwise missed.
Dont be disrespectfu l canderson
To One Of The Greatest Musical Artists of All Time.
In loving Memory:
Etta James
1938-2012
Etta James has amazing vocal power! A truly inspiring woman!
i have been in love with old etta cant believe she left me , come back bigEEEEEEE?? ? ? muuuuaaaaa??
hate it


etta james & aretha franklin rule!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
I'm a Harlem baby....with that being said, I will NEVER forget my brother getting into his own car that he purchased. He had worked himself to the bones to buy it. The song he was playing was at last....Fore v e r Etta...
RIP Etta you will always be my hero.
Only Etta can sing At Last Genizah2
love this song rest in peace.
RIP THAT MY MAINBITCH SWAG
you will be greatly missed ,Etta . Thank you for all the great music and raising the bar ! R.I.P.
My mom loved Etta, R.I.P Etta :(
kc7402
RIP ETTA.
god bless you etta you are truleyone of akind.robert
hey there yall i love etta james hated to see her go
STOP KONY AND HIS MEN!!! PLEEEEEEZ!! KONY 2012!
I TRUELY AGREE, MS. KNOWLES HAD NO BUSINESS WHAT SO EVER SINGING AT LAST THAT MELODY OF MUSIC BELONGS TO MS. ETTA JAMES. MS. JAMES WILL YOU PLEASE GIVE MY MOTHER RAMONA A BIG HUG AND KISS FOR ME, HER DAUGHTER ANNIE
Greatest female voice ever! RIP Etta!
ogbehadis
I would rather go blind my first slow dance with my sweet heart lady, Etta you are part of my music life. God Bless your soul.
linnbell2002
Wonderful magic
erlindabrown
Etta, you gonna be missed. You are so unique singer. Love your songs and style.
amazing
a true talent
One of the few truely beautiful things God placed on this earth was Etta. Such a brillant voice and such a beautiful lady. We are less without her here on this earth.
oh how you are missed. one of my most cherished concerts in DC about 20 yrs ago.
RIP i love your music sooooooo much!!!!!
The world lost a legend. RIP Etta James
ronrose1
Damn Etta ! Must you be so beautiful .... and your recordings so expensive... . I guess nothing all that good is cheap !! RIP
linnbell2002
RIP Dearest One
R.I.P to such an incredible artist that has given us such a foundation of excellent music
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