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Always the Queen - The Denise Lasalle Story

English · Hardback

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Klappentext Denise LaSalle's journey took her from rural Mississippi to an unquestioned reign as the queen of soul-blues. From her early R&B classics to bold and bawdy demands for satisfaction, LaSalle updated the classic blueswoman's stance of powerful independence while her earthy lyrics about relationships connected with generations of female fans. Off-stage, she enjoyed ongoing success as a record label owner, entrepreneur, and genre-crossing songwriter.As honest and no-nonsense as the artist herself, Always the Queen is LaSalle's in-her-own-words story of a lifetime in music. Moving to Chicago as a teen, LaSalle launched a career in gospel and blues that eventually led to the chart-topping 1971 smash "Trapped by a Thing Called Love" and a string of R&B hits. She reinvented herself as a soul-blues artist as tastes changed and became a headliner on the revitalized southern soul circuit and at festivals nationwide and overseas. Revered for a tireless dedication to her music and fans, LaSalle continued to tour and record until shortly before her death. Zusammenfassung Unafraid of reinventing her sound and self to meet changing tastes, Denise LaSalle enjoyed success on and off the stage. This memoir of a lifetime in music is the true story of how a girl from rural Mississippi rose up to become the unquestioned queen of soul-blues.

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Authors Lasalle, Denise LaSalle, Denise Whiteis Lasalle, Lasalle Whiteis, Whiteis, David Whiteis
Publisher University Of Illinois Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2020
 
EAN 9780252043079
ISBN 978-0-252-04307-9
No. of pages 256
Series Music in American Life
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Monographs

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