Koko Taylor

blues, female vocalists, Chicago Blues

Koko Taylor

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Voodoo Woman 03:48
Put The Pot On 03:48
Walking The Back Streets 06:47
29 Ways (to My Baby's Door) 03:23
Merry, Merry Christmas 04:29
I Cried Like a Baby 05:14
Twenty-Nine Ways 03:15
What Kind of Man Is This? 04:15
Flamin' Mamie 03:31
Wonder Why 03:22
Something Inside Me 03:49
I Don't Care No More 03:11
Love Me to Death 03:32
Young Fashioned Ways 04:41
Tit for Tat 00:00
I Got What It Takes 00:00
Greedy Man 00:00
Love Me 00:00
I'm a Woman 00:00
Um Huh My Baby 00:00
Honkey Tonkey 00:00

Born: 1928-09-28

Country: US

Biography - Koko Taylor

Koko Taylor (September 28, 1928 - June 3, 2009) was an American blues musician, popularly known as the "Queen of the Blues." She was known primarily for her rough and powerful vocals and traditional blues stylings.

Taylor was born as Cora Walton on a farm just outside Memphis, Tennessee. In 1954, Taylor left Memphis for Chicago with her husband, truck driver Robert "Pops" Taylor. In the late 1950s she began singing in Chicago blues clubs and was spotted by Willie Dixon in 1962, leading to wider performances and her first recording contract.

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