January 25th ought to be a damn national holiday

Today is Etta James’ birthday. Tell Mama, Etta James is 70 today.

Jerry Wexler, Atlantic Records’ legendary producer, describes Etta James as “the greatest of all modern blues singers…the undisputed Earth Mother.” Her raw, unharnessed vocals and hot-blooded eroticism has made disciples of singers ranging from Janis Joplin to Bonnie Raitt. James’ pioneering 1950s hits – “The Wallflower” and “Good Rockin’ Daddy” – assure her place in the early history of rock and roll alongside Little Richard, Chuck Berry and Ray Charles. In the Sixties, as a soulful singer of pop and blues diva compared with the likes of Dinah Washington and Billie Holiday, James truly found her musical direction and made a lasting mark.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Miss James was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, same year as Creedence, Cream, the Doors, Sly and the Family Stone, Van Morrison and Dick Clark if you still need a clue.

At Last

Alicia Keys is 27.

I was thinkin’ ’bout Alicia Keys, couldn’t keep from crying
When she was born in Hell’s Kitchen, I was living down the line
I’m wondering where in the world Alicia Keys could be
I been looking for her even clear through Tennessee

— Bob Dylan, “Thunder on the Mountain”

Virginia Woolf was born on January 25th in 1882.

And, Happy Birthday to Rob, one of two official sons-in-law of NewMexiKen.

One thought on “January 25th ought to be a damn national holiday”

  1. Love me some Etta. “Tough Mary” is the greatest, was just listening and singing along on my commute ride home today.

    “Don’t bring me diamonds/when it’s shoes I need”

    Perhaps one of the greatest lines in music.

    Happy Birthday Miss Etta!

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