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  1. September 1928 bei Memphis, Tennessee; † 3. Juni 2009 in Chicago, Illinois) war eine US-amerikanische Blues -Sängerin. Geboren und aufgewachsen bei Memphis, Tennessee, zog Koko Taylor 1954 mit ihrem Mann, dem LKW-Fahrer Robert Pops Taylor, nach Chicago.

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    Koko Taylor (born Cora Ann Walton, September 28, 1928 – June 3, 2009) was an American singer whose style encompassed Chicago blues, electric blues, rhythm and blues and soul blues. Sometimes called "The Queen of the Blues", she was known for her rough, powerful vocals.

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    Koko Taylor (gebürtig: Cora Walton; * 28. September 1928 bei Memphis, Tennessee; † 3. Juni 2009 in Chicago, Illinois) war eine US-amerikanische Blues-Sängerin. Koko Taylor (2006) Geboren und aufgewachsen bei Memphis, Tennessee, zog Koko Taylor 1954 mit ihrem Mann, dem LKW-Fahrer Robert Pops Taylor, nach Chicago.

  4. Vor einem Tag · Koko Taylor (born September 28, 1928, Bartlett, Tennessee, U.S.—died June 3, 2009, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) was an American blues singer who forged a musical career that spanned nearly half a century and earned her the nickname “Queen of the Blues.”

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  5. 3. Juni 2009 · Potent blues singer who scored one of Chess Records' last big hits in 1966 and began a long run with Alligator in 1975. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1950s - 2000s. Born. September 28, 1928 in Memphis, TN. Died. June 3, 2009 in Chicago, IL.

  6. 5. Juni 2009 · Obituary. Koko Taylor. Former cotton-picker widely seen as the world's leading female blues singer. Garth Cartwright. Fri 5 Jun 2009 19.01 EDT. By the mid-1990s, Koko Taylor, who has died...

  7. The one who delights in ‘making people happy all over the world with my music.’. The glorious blueswoman we know as Koko Taylor was born simply Cora Walton, on September 28, 1935, on a sharecropper’s cotton farm just outside Memphis, Tennessee, to Annie Mae and William Walton.