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University of Illinois Press Always the Queen: The Denise LaSalle Story (Music in American Life)

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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. Review "Captivating . . . . LaSalle testifies in Always the Queen, celebrating the freedom and strength of making her own music on her own terms. Though she may have left us, she's given us this gift of her soulful voice and her moving ways of telling mesmerizing stories." -- No Depression "One of the great achievements of Whiteis' writing is that he's managed to imbue the autobiography with a clear sense of her voice. Throughout the book it's very easy to hear LaSalle speaking the words on the page . . . Denise LaSalle may be Always the Queen; however, her story is not about elevated privilege but one of self-determination, hard work, and a refusal to accept limitations." -- Living Blues "Without the pioneering efforts of Denise LaSalle we probably wouldn't have many of the rap queens/divas we have today. In this book Denise tells all, from writing for romance rags as a teen to cannily carving out a singular career in the male-dominated music biz. Along the way, Denise runs into a string of characters--Ike Turner, Billy 'The Kid' Emerson, Millie Jackson, Bobby Rush, Willie Mitchell, even Bob Dylan. This book is as earthy, funny, and free of BS as one of LaSalle's songs, not to mention both eloquent and moving. David Whiteis, one of our most valuable music historians, clearly loves this Queen of the Blues and has crafted a memoir that would've made her proud. Essential reading for any R&B/soul/blues music lover."--Jimmy McDonough, author of Soul Survivor: A Biography of Al Green "Denise LaSalle went from picking cotton to singing gold. This intimate telling of her story takes us from the Mississippi farm to faraway places. Hers is a story of making it in the record business, hook and crook, firing on moxie, grit, luck--and a voice that always sounded like the truth. Like her singing, this book never loses its grit."--Robert Gordon, author of Respect Yourself: Stax Records and the Soul Explosion "This is a vibrant portrait of a singular blues artist." -- Booklist "Even if you aren't that familiar with LaSalle and only know a couple of her songs, her autobiography is a compelling page-turner, full of twists and turns that comprise her fascinating life and career, which parallel the timeline of music history and civil rights. Her struggles and determination are nothing less than inspiring." -- Chicago Blues Guide "For those, who want to get acquainted with the human being behind the music, this is a good "X-ray" book. It brings Denise alive again. She speaks openly about all the issues, problems and also the good sides of her genre." -- Soul Express " Always the Queen is LaSalle's victory lap, a catalogue of her successes and memorable moments in a 50-year career of recording and touring." -- Chapter 16 "Reading Always the Queen The Denise LaSalle Story is like eating candy." -- Southern Soul Rn "I've known Denise LaSalle for many years personally, professi

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Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
15 June 2020
Listed Since
01 October 2019

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