Etta James, Powerful Voice Behind 'At Last,' Dies at 73
A legend has been lost. So sad. At the age of 73, Etta James died last night at a hospital in Riverside, California. Her longtime friend and manager Lupe De Leon confirmed the news moments ago,
After fighting long battles with leukemia, dementia, and hepatitis C, 73-year-old legendary soul/blues/jazz singer Etta James died today. Details inside With her husband and sons by her side, "At Last" singer Etta James
After a nearly two-year battle with leukemia, Soul and R&B legend Etta James has died. Best known for her hits "At Last" and "Something's Got a Hold of Me," the 73-year-old singer's life was covered in part in Cadillac Records, in which Beyoncé starred
Etta James has died at the age of 73. The legendary "At Last" singer died from complications from leukemia; she also suffered from dementia and hepatitis C.
Etta James, the powerhouse singer who combined blues, gospel and R&B and emerged as a major star in the '50s and '60s, has died after a long battle with leukemia. According to CNN, the sad news was confirmed by her
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