Certainly, the cover of Always the Queen will turn heads while browsing the music section of your a literature retailer or online source. Beginning in 1971, the late Denise LaSalle was a constant ...
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In her posthumously published memoir, Always the Queen: The Denise LaSalle Story, the fiercely unapologetic soul singer and songwriter LaSalle looks back at her illustrious career as a self-made R&B ...
It's been two years since Denise LaSalle, known as the "Queen of the Blues," died at a Nashville hospital following an extended illness. On Thursday, family and friends gathered at Parkway Memorial ...
Denise LaSalle, with David Whiteis. Univ. of Illinois, $19.95 trade paper (256p) ISBN 978-0-252-08494-2 Soul and blues singer LaSalle recounts her life in this shimmering, posthumously published ...
Denise LaSalle, a durable blues and soul singer and songwriter who in a half-century-long career delved in song into love, cheating, pleasure and heartache, mixing romance with raunchiness, died on ...
Six inductees will join the Memphis Music Hall of Fame. The 2025 class includes Johnnie Taylor, Robert Johnson, Cordell Jackson, Art Gilliam, Denise LaSalle and Wendy Moten. The induction ceremony ...
A year after his wife’s death, James “Super" Wolfe is honoring her legacy by continuing an effort she started within the last couple of years before her passing. Wolfe’s wife, "Queen of the Blues" ...
Blues and R&B legend Denise LaSalle has died at 78 years old. The Jackson Sun reported that the singer, known for hits such as "Trapped by a Thing Called Love" and "Now Run and Tell That," died in ...
JACKSON, Tenn. — Singer and songwriter Denise LaSalle, whose hit "Trapped by a Thing Called Love" topped the R&B charts in 1971, has died. She was 78.