RIP Etta James
From People.com:
Over the next decade she built up a catalog of hits – "Roll with Me Henry," "Call My Name" and "I'd Rather Go Blind" – along with an addiction to heroin. "It took over my life," the 5'3" singer told PEOPLE in 2006, shortly after she had successfully shed 235 of her 400 lbs. through gastric-bypass surgery. "You get up every day and look to score."
Her drug problems landed husband Artis Mills (whom she married in 1969) behind bars from 1972 to 1982, when he took the fall for the couple's arrest on heroin-possession charges. James made several trips to rehab, including a 17-month stint in the mid-'70s, without success. Finally, during a 1988 stay in the Betty Ford Clinic, just before her 50th birthday, this time for a codeine addiction, "I took back my life," says James, who remained clean after that.
"Etta always comes through with feeling," music biographer Peter Guralnick told PEOPLE in 2006. "She coexists with Aretha Franklin and Billie Holiday."
Etta James
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Born Jamesetta Hawkins
The Los Angeles-born James began singing in church and was discovered in 1954 by bluesman Johnny Otis, who amended her name from Jamesetta Hawkins.
Etta James (left) with Beyoncé Knowles, who portrayed the singer in the 2008 film Cadillac Records
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Her drug problems landed husband Artis Mills (whom she married in 1969) behind bars from 1972 to 1982, when he took the fall for the couple's arrest on heroin-possession charges. James made several trips to rehab, including a 17-month stint in the mid-'70s, without success. Finally, during a 1988 stay in the Betty Ford Clinic, just before her 50th birthday, this time for a codeine addiction, "I took back my life," says James, who remained clean after that.
Among the Greats
Mills, who has been putting up a legal fight to wrest control of James's reported $1 million estate from her sons Donto and Sametto James, survives the singing legend, as do her sons."Etta always comes through with feeling," music biographer Peter Guralnick told PEOPLE in 2006. "She coexists with Aretha Franklin and Billie Holiday."
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