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  1. 8 de may. de 2010 · Koko Taylor performing the blues classic, "I'd Rather Go Blind," live. This is without a doubt the best performance of this song I've ever heard and definite...

  2. 4 de jun. de 2009 · Koko Taylor, one of the few female singers to achieve success in the competitive world of Chicago blues, died on Wednesday in Chicago.She was 80. She died of complications following surgery for ...

  3. 15 de jul. de 2009 · Koko Taylor, dubbed the “Queen of the Blues,” was one of the most revered female blues singers in history. She was born Cora Walton on September 28, 1928 in Bartlett, Tennessee to sharecropper parents who nicknamed her Koko for her love of chocolate. It was on the plantations where she grew up that she developed her love of music, listening ...

  4. 3 de jun. de 2009 · Koko Taylor with Lonnie Brooks and Junior Wells, recorded live at the Woodlands in 1993: Hear more of Taylor's recorded legacy below, and leave your thoughts on the singer's legacy in the comments ...

  5. Koko Taylor came in on the tail end of Chess Records' heyday, but she managed to score the legendary blues label one of its last big hits with her 1966 version of the Willie Dixon-penned "Wang Dang Doodle."

  6. Koko Taylor came in on the tail end of Chess Records' heyday, but she managed to score the legendary blues label one of its last big hits with her 1966 version of the Willie Dixon-penned "Wang Dang Doodle."

  7. Over 78 minutes of Koko Taylor’s best from her long career at Alligator Records. Koko was the preeminent blues woman in the world – the undisputed Queen of the Blues. With her huge, gritty voice and the backing of her powerhouse band, The Blues Machine, she delivered touch Chicago blues over a 45-year career, ending with her death in 2009.

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