
A singer with great vitality and the ability to modify her style as musical trends changed, Etta James remained a favority of rhythm & blues followers for decades. Born Jamesetta Hawkins in January 25, 1938, Los Angeles California, like dozens of other soul stars, she was brought to the limelight by Johnny Otis who had seen her playing the Fillmore in San Francisco in the early 1950's. While getting her financial feet on the ground, Etta stayed with Otis and his girlfriend where she penned "Roll With Me Henry" which became a hit when released by Modern Records.
During the mid-1950's Etta became one of the most popular members of Johnny Otis' show and had two more hits on Modern.
At the start of the 1960's, she signed a contract with Chess Records and began a new and more rewarding phase of her career. It was during this time that she had such hits as "All I Could Do Was Cry", "My Dearest Darling", and "At Last", all of them are featured here, in this first volume of those early years with Chess. From this time on her singing would have a more gospel and blues content rather than the rough, strident inflections of old-time R&B.
During the mid-1950's Etta became one of the most popular members of Johnny Otis' show and had two more hits on Modern.
At the start of the 1960's, she signed a contract with Chess Records and began a new and more rewarding phase of her career. It was during this time that she had such hits as "All I Could Do Was Cry", "My Dearest Darling", and "At Last", all of them are featured here, in this first volume of those early years with Chess. From this time on her singing would have a more gospel and blues content rather than the rough, strident inflections of old-time R&B.
Etta James ranks with Aretha Franklin and Dionne Warwick for the number of hits in the 1960's.
And she's a real survivor: several years of her career came under the influence of heroin. Addiction was not uncommon to major artists during this time. She sobered up and just added the painful emotions to her singing.
Etta was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993.
And she's a real survivor: several years of her career came under the influence of heroin. Addiction was not uncommon to major artists during this time. She sobered up and just added the painful emotions to her singing.
Etta was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993.
















