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Etta James (b. Jamesetta Hawkins January 25, 1938 in Los Angeles, California) is an American Blues, R&B and gospel singer. She is also known by the nickname Miss Peaches.Born to an unmarried 14 year old mother (although she claims she believes that Minnesota Fats was her father), she received her first professional vocal training at the age of 5, from James Earle Hines, musical director of the Echoes of Eden choir at St. Paul Baptist Church in Los Angeles.Her family moved to San Francisco, California in 1950, and in 1952 the trio (the Creolettes) she had formed with two of her friends came to the attention of Johnny Otis. Otis reversed the syllables of her first name to give her her stage name and began recording her. Her first record, and her first R & B hit, was her own composition, "The Wallflower (Dance with Me, Henry)," an answer song to Hank Ballard's "Work with Me, Annie".She recorded it in 1954 with the Otis band and Richard Berry, who sang the second vocal. The song was later a hit in the white market for Georgia Gibbs, re-written as "Dance with Me, Henry". She briefly recorded as Etta James & the Peaches, releasing several hits before signing to Chess Records in 1960.James released several duets with Harvey Fuqua (of The Moonglows) that became major R&B hits, as well as her classic "At Last". The song, along with other early hits "All I Could Do Was Cry" and "Trust in Me," was included on her debut album At Last!.In 1967, James recorded "Tell Mama" and its flip side "I'd Rather Go Blind", with "At Last" perhaps her most enduring songs (and her biggest pop single, at #23 on the Hot 100), in Muscle Shoals. Her singing is characterized by accomplished vocal technique and strong jazz influences. She won the Grammy for best jazz vocal in 1994 for her CD Mystery Lady, a collection of songs associated with Billie Holliday, and in 2004 won the Grammy for best contemporary blues album with Let's Roll. In 2003 she received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
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Etta James cancels tour
Illness has forced Etta James to cancel her entire West Coast tour, including a Wednesday show at The Britt Festivals.
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How Keb' Mo' came to replace Etta James in the Blues Fest lineup
Nailing down a replacement ended up being talent coordinator's "longest day ever."
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Keb' Mo' replaces Etta James at Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival
James canceled her West Coast tour because of illness.
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Keb' Mo' to Headline Opening Night, July 2, of 2009 Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival -- Etta James Cancels West Coast ...
The 2009 Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival is pleased to announce that Grammy Award-winning bluesman Keb' Mo' will headline opening night, Thursday, July 2, of the 2009 Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival, presented by First Tech Credit Union. He will replace Etta James, who has canceled her entire West Coast tour due to illness.
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Mt. Olive Community Life Center Dinner Theatre
The Mt. Olive Community Life Center Dinner Theatre produced and directed by Jim Ballard Celebration of African American Music: Blues, Jazz, Pop and R&B. Featuring Vocal and Instrumental Interpretations of Etta James, Duke Ellington and many more Peformances are scheduled every 2nd Friday of each month.
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