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    Ora D. Allen (July 16, 1934 – January 8, 2018), known by the stage name Denise LaSalle, was an American blues, R&B and soul singer, songwriter, and record producer who, since the death of Koko Taylor, had been recognized as the "Queen of the Blues". Her husband was rapper Super Wolf.

  2. Jan 10, 2018 · Jan. 10, 2018. Denise LaSalle, a durable blues and soul singer and songwriter who in a half-century-long career delved in song into love, cheating, pleasure and heartache, mixing...

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  5. Jan 9, 2018 · Denise LaSalle, singer known as the “Queen of the Blues,” has died at the age of 78, according to The Jackson Sun. Family spokesman Howard Ramsby reported the news in an email.

  6. Jan 10, 2018 · LaSalle died at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville on Monday at the age of 78. She’d dealt with illness for an extended time. She was known for such R&B hits as Trapped by a Thing Called...

  7. Jan 9, 2018 · Singer and songwriter Denise LaSalle, whose hit “Trapped by a Thing Called Love” topped the R&B charts in 1971, has died. She was 78.

  8. Jan 15, 2018 · Denise LaSalle, a Hall of Fame soul and blues singer and songwriter whose earthy lyrics and sexually explicit stage patter made her an enduring presence in predominantly black clubs and theaters,...

  9. Jan 9, 2018 · JACKSON, Tenn. (AP) — Singer and songwriter Denise LaSalle, whose hit “Trapped by a Thing Called Love” topped the R&B charts in 1971, has died. She was 78. Musician and producer Lawrence “Boo” Mitchell, owner of Royal Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, and a close family friend of LaSalle’s, said Tuesday that the singer died in Jackson, Tennessee.

  10. Acclaimed as a frank, sophisticated vocalist and a gifted songwriter, Denise LaSalle has earned the title “Queen of the Blues.” Born Ora Denise Allen in Leflore County, Mississippi, on July 16, 1939, she moved to Belzoni, in Humphreys County, with her family when she was seven.

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