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  1. Koko Taylor (2006) Koko Taylor (gebürtig: Cora Walton; * 28.September 1928 bei Memphis, Tennessee; † 3. Juni 2009 in Chicago, Illinois) war eine US-amerikanische Blues-Sängerin.. Geboren und aufgewachsen bei Memphis, Tennessee, zog Koko Taylor 1954 mit ihrem Mann, dem LKW-Fahrer Robert Pops Taylor, nach Chicago. Sie begann, in den Chicagoer Blues-Clubs zu singen, wo Willie Dixon sie 1962 ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Buddy Guy) Bring Me Some Water (feat. Kenny Wayne Shepherd) Evil (feat. James Cotton) The Man Next Door (feat. Keb' Mo') A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.

  4. 12 de may. de 2014 · Koko Taylor performs "Wang Dang Doodle" live at the Washington Convention Center for the Presidential Inaugural Concert in 1989. You can buy the complete con...

  5. The Earthshaker · 1978. Wang Dang Doodle. Deluxe Edition: Koko Taylor · 1966. Wang Dang Doodle. What It Takes: The Chess Years · 1969. Voodoo Woman. Deluxe Edition: Koko Taylor · 1975. Never Trust a Man. From the Heart of a Woman · 1981.

  6. 1 de mar. de 2023 · La leyenda del blues Koko Taylor, murió el 3 de junio de 2009 a los 80 años, en Chicago, IL, como resultado de complicaciones luego de una cirugía el 19 de mayo para corregir una hemorragia gastrointestinal. El 7 de mayo de 2009, Taylor, unos días antes, había sido aclamada por la crítica y reconocida en todo el mundo como la “Reina del ...

  7. 21 de oct. de 2020 · Koko Taylor - The Queen of the Blues. The Blues originated from plantations in the deep south in the 19th century. It derived from African work songs, spirituals and field hollers that slaves sung as they were on the cotton and vegetable fields. As the great migration happened from the southern US to industrial cities, the Blues took off in ...