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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
#MsLMstatus: RIP Etta James (January 25, 1938 – January 20, 2012) (MUSIC & BLOG)
Ms. James' prime in her singing career was far before my birth but as many people say, "great music never dies". She faced a number of personal problems including drug and alcohol abuse. Although her music was the public attraction to Etta James, her struggle was what poured out over the songs the were recorded. Take the classic "At Last" which is just one of her many hits that endured her soul and stuggle. She persevered through her addiction to become a pioneer in American Music History! RIP Ms. James, here is just some of her accomplishments:
-Style spanned a variety of music genres including blues, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, soul, gospel and jazz
-Regarded as having bridged the gap between rhythm and blues and rock and roll, and is the winner of six Grammys and 17 Blues Music Awards
-She was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, the Blues Hall of Fame in 2001, and the Grammy Hall of Fame in both 1999 and 2008
-Rolling Stone ranked James number 22 on their list of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time and number 62 on the list of the 100 Greatest Artists.
RIP Jam Master Jay (January 21, 1965 – October 30, 2002) (VIDEO & WIKI))
Jason William Mizell better known by his stage name Jam Master Jay, was an American musician and rapper. He was the DJ of the influential hip hop group Run-D.M.C. and helped define the sound of the band, the style of the black hats and Adidas shoes that came to be the band's trademark. During the 1980s, Run-D.M.C. became the biggest hip-hop group and are credited with breaking hip-hop into mainstream music. Mizell was born in Brooklyn, New York. At the age of 3 years he started playing trumpet and played bass, guitar, and drums in various bands prior to discovering turntables. He moved to Hollis, Queens in 1975 with his family where he soon discovered the turntables and started DJing at the age of 13. He caught on quickly because of his musical experience and after a year of DJing he felt that he was good enough to play in front of people. He first started playing at parks and later played at bars. He also began throwing small parties around the area. Once he got a pair of Technics 1200s he improved rapidly since he was able to practice at night with headphones on when he was supposed to be sleeping. Mizell became a DJ because he "just wanted to be a part of the band". Prior to joining Run-D.M.C. he played bass and drums in several garage bands. In 1982 he hooked up with Joseph "Run" Simmons and Darryl "D.M.C." McDaniels just after they graduated from high school and agreed to DJ for them because he wanted to be part of the band. On Run-D.M.C's album Raising Hell, Mizell played keyboards, bass, and live drums in addition to his turntable work. Mizell remained in his childhood neighborhood in Hollis, Queens his entire life.
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