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  1. Koko Taylor. US R&B singer, sometimes referred to as "The Queen of Chicago Blues". Born September 28, 1928, Bartlett, Tennessee. Dubbed "Koko" due to her love of chocolate. Discovered by Willie Dixon in 1962 leading to a contract with Chess. In close collaboration with Dixon she released several singles, including the 1965 "Wang Dang Doodle ...

  2. Led by guitarist Mighty Joe Young, they put percolating primal funk behind Taylor for her own "Voodoo Woman" and slam home the shuffle "Trying to Make a Living." ... More By Koko Taylor. Deluxe Edition: Koko Taylor. 2002. Koko Taylor (Remastered) 1969. The Best Of. 2014. The Earthshaker. 1978. Live from Chicago - An Audience with the Queen ...

  3. 17 de may. de 2010 · They call me the voodoo woman,And i know the reason why,They call me the voodoo woman,And i know the reason why,Lord if i raise my name,Ou know the sky begin...

  4. ココ・テイラー Koko Taylor. 1928年9月28日にテネシー州メンフィス郊外で生まれました。. 本名は旧姓でコーラ・ウォルトンです。. 2009年6月3日に亡くなっています。. 1953年にシカゴに移住して、昼は仕事をし、夜はナイトクラブで歌っていました。. 初録音は1961 ...

  5. 22 de ene. de 2002 · Taylor beats male blues shouters at their own game on tough, swaggering tracks such as "I'm A Woman," "Beer Bottle Boogie," and "Come to Mama." She pairs up with Buddy Guy on "Born Under a Bad Sign" and B.B. King on "Blues Hotel," and enlists Might Joe Young's muscular guitar for "Voodoo Woman."

  6. I Got What It Takes, an Album by Koko Taylor. Released in 1975 on Alligator (catalog no. 4706; Vinyl LP). Genres: Blues. Rated #467 in the best albums of 1975. Featured peformers: Koko Taylor (vocals, producer), Mighty Joe Young (guitar, producer), Sammy Lawhorn (guitar), Abb Locke (saxophone), Bill Heid (keyboards), Cornelius Boyson (bass), Vince Chappelle (drums), Bruce Iglauer (producer ...

  7. 1 de abr. de 1999 · The name was borrowed from the 1949 cult movie about a gorilla, Mighty Joe Young, ... but it was his playing with Koko Taylor at Chicago's first Grant Park Blues Festival in 1969, ...