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		<title>RIP: Etta James, Legendary R&#038;B Hellcat, Dead At 73</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK TIMES: Etta James, whose powerful, versatile and emotionally direct voice could enliven the raunchiest blues as well as the subtlest love songs, most indelibly in her signature hit, “At Last,” died Friday morning in Riverside, Calif. She was 73. Ms. James was not easy to pigeonhole. She is most often referred to as a rhythm and blues singer, and that is how she made her name in the 1950s with records like “Good Rockin’ Daddy.” She is in both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Blues Hall of Fame. She was also comfortable, and convincing, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>NEW YORK TIMES: </strong> Etta James, whose powerful, versatile and emotionally direct voice could  enliven the raunchiest blues as well as the subtlest love songs, most  indelibly in her signature hit, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1uunRdQ61M&amp;feature=related" title="The record (audio only).">“At Last,”</a> died Friday morning in Riverside, Calif. She was 73. Ms. James was not easy to pigeonhole. She is most often referred to as a  rhythm and blues singer, and that is how she made her name in the 1950s  with records like “Good Rockin’ Daddy.” She is in both the Rock and  Roll Hall of Fame and the Blues Hall of Fame. She was also comfortable, and convincing, singing pop standards, as she  did in 1961 with “At Last,” which was written in 1941 and originally  recorded by Glenn Miller’s orchestra. And among her four <a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/g/grammy_awards/index.html?inline=nyt-classifier" title="More articles about the Grammy Awards." class="meta-classifier">Grammy Awards</a>  (including a lifetime-achievement honor in 2003) was one for best jazz  vocal performance, which she won in 1995 for the album “Mystery Lady:  Songs of Billie Holiday.” Regardless of how she was categorized, she was admired. Expressing a  common sentiment, Jon Pareles of The New York Times wrote in 1990 that  she had “one of the great voices in American popular music, with a huge  range, a multiplicity of tones and vast reserves of volume.” For all her accomplishments, Ms. James had an up-and-down career, partly  because of changing audience tastes but largely because of drug  problems. She developed a heroin habit in the 1960s; after she overcame  it in the 1970s, she began using cocaine. She candidly described her  struggles with addiction and her many trips to rehab in her  autobiography, “Rage to Survive,” written with David Ritz (1995). <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/21/arts/music/etta-james-singer-dies-at-73.html?_r=1&amp;emc=na">MORE</a></p>
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