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  1. 1 de ago. de 2019 · Koko Taylor - Queen Of The Blues (1985) A1 Evil 4:58 A2 Beer Bottle Boogie 3:33 A3 I Cried Like A Baby 5:11 A4 I Can Love You Like A Woman (Or I Can Fight You Like A Man) 3:48 A5 Flamin' Mamie 3:27 B1 Something Inside Me 3:43 B2 The Hunter 3:26 B3 Queen Bee 3:46 B4 I Don't Care No More 3:08 B5 Come To Mama 4:44 Bass – Johnny B. Gayden Drums – Ray "Killer" Allison Guitar – Albert Collins ...

  2. 13 de ene. de 2013 · Fragment koncertu Królowej Bluesa z 1996 podczas Rawa Blues Festival / Highlights from The Queen of Blues - Koko Taylor - during Rawa Blues Festival, 1996.

  3. Life and Career. Cora Anna Walton, better known as Koko Taylor, was born on a farm in Shelby County, Tennessee on September 28, 1928. Her husband was Robert “Pops” Taylor, a truck driver who in 1952, left Tennessee with her for Chicago, Illinois. It was there in the mid to late 1950s, where she began singing in blues clubs in Chicago.

  4. Koko's giant voice and riveting presence have earned her every award a blues artist can win, from an unprecedented four W.C. Handy Awards, to five Grammy nominations and the 1984 Grammy Award for Best Blues Album of the Year, to the key to the city of Jackson, Mississippi. Some of Koko's most loyal fans are her fellow Chicago blues musicians.

  5. 4 de jun. de 2009 · Koko Taylor, the soulful blues songstress, died Wednesday in Chicago at the age of 80, due to complications from a stomach surgery. Taylor, born Cora Walton, grew up outside Memphis, Tenn., on a ...

  6. 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.

  7. Koko TaylorQueen of the Blues”. 3,646 likes · 3 talking about this. Koko Taylor (September 28, 1928 – June 3, 2009) was an American Chicago blues musician, popularly Koko TaylorQueen of the Blues