Friday, January 20, 2012

Singer Etta James is dead at 73

Singer Etta James is dead at 73



By Alan Zarembo and Randy Lewis
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
11:02 AM CST, January 20, 2012

Etta James, the legendary rhythm and blues singer, has died, her son said Friday.

She was 73 and had been in failing health for years. She died at a Southern California hospital about 8 a.m., her son Donto James said.

"Me and my brother were right there," he said.

Weeks ago, her doctor announced that James had chronic leukemia. Court records in the singer's probate case show she also suffered from dementia and kidney failure. Her two sons had been in a court battle with their stepfather over conservatorship of her $1-million estate.

James spent time in a detox facility for addiction to painkillers and over-the-counter medications, Donto James told Reuters in 2010. And she had wrestled with complications since undergoing gastric bypass surgery in 2002 to remedy a lifelong struggle with her weight.

James' six-decade recording career began at the top of the R&B charts when her bawdy 1955 single "The Wallflower," better known as "Roll With Me Henry," quickly made her a national star.

She is best known for "At Last," the powerhouse ballad that became a hit in 1961 and which has been enshrined in the Grammy Hall of Fame. She also is inextricably connected with "I'd Rather Go Blind," which conveys the desperation of a woman who prefers losing her sight to seeing her man with someone else.

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http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/la-etta-james-m,0,11629.story

Editor's note:  RIP Etta...the day the music died...Lucius Verenus, Schoolmaster, ProbateSharks.com

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