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  1. En 2002, Denise LaSalle propose une série de quatre albums, produits par elle mais édités par le label Ecko de John Ward basé à Memphis. Elle y chante des titres relayés sur les radios sudistes, et dont le plus emblématique reste peut-être Mississippi woman. Une sorte de retour aux racines pour celles qui ne s'imaginait pas en chanteuse ...

  2. LaSalle, born Ora Denise Allen, was raised in Mississippi but became a star in the blues world after moving to Chicago and signing with the legendary Chess Records in the late 60s. Her success then blossomed – and Denise LaSalle became a household name – in 1971 when she wrote and performed the #1 smash, “Trapped By A Thing Called Love.”

  3. 14 févr. 2011 · Denise LaSalle - Goin' Through Changeshttps://malaco.lnk.to/8b5_pIDwww.malaco.com

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  5. Denise LaSalle. Soundtrack: Only Lovers Left Alive. Denise LaSalle was born on 16 July 1934 in The Island, LeFlore County, Mississippi, USA. She was married to James E. Wolfe Jr., Bill Jones and Artic Craig.

  6. Unlike so many other blues vocalists who just reinterpret material given to them by songwriters, Denise LaSalle was a seriously talented songwriter. Although her soul-blues style had strong urban contemporary overtones at times, it's best to think of LaSalle as a modern-day Bessie Smith, because that's really what she was. She wrote funny songs ...

  7. 9 janv. 2018 · Walter Reid has known Denise LaSalle and her husband, James Wolfe, most of his life. He worked for LaSalle both at her restaurant, managing the Blues Legend Café, and working at the radio station ...