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Biography Of Etta James
Etta James was born Jamesetta Hawkins January 25, 1938
in Los Angeles, California. James is an American Blues, R&B and
gospel singer also known by the nickname Miss Peaches.
Born to an unmarried 14 year old mother (although 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.
Drug-related and romantic problems interfered with her career, but
James managed to maintain a career throughout the latter half of the
20th century. Later in life, James struggled with obesity. She reached
more than 400 pounds, experienced mobility and knee problems, and often
needed a wheelchair. In 2003, James underwent gastric bypass surgery
and lost over 200 pounds. [1]
James was inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the
Blues Hall of Fame. Her pioneering contribution to the genre has been
recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. In 2003 she received a star
on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She still tours.