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  1. Esther Phillips (nacida Esther Mae Jones; 23 de diciembre de 1935-7 de agosto de 1984) fue una cantante estadounidense de R&B. [1] Era una cantante versátil y también interpretó pop, country, jazz, blues y soul.

  2. Esther Phillips (born Esther Mae Washington; December 23, 1935 – August 7, 1984) was an American singer, best known for her R&B vocals. She rose to prominence in 1950, scoring several major R&B hits including "Double Crossing Blues" and "Mistrustin' Blues" under the moniker "Little Esther".

  3. 8 de ago. de 1984 · The blues singer Esther Phillips, who got her start with Johnny Otis and was acknowledged by the Beatles as a major innovator of rock, died today in U.C.L.A.-Harbor Medical Center in Torrance,...

  4. Esther Phillips was an American soul and rhythm & blues singer (December 23, 1935, Galveston, Texas - August 7, 1984 in Carson, California). She was an influence on many other artists including Aretha Franklin. She was already a mature singer at age fourteen, and won the amateur talent contest in 1949 at the Barrelhouse Club owned by Johnny Otis.

  5. 7 de ago. de 2022 · From A Whisper To A Scream. En 1975, publica su visión de un tema eterno, ‘What a Difference a Day Makes’, de la diosa, Dinah Washington; se convierte en su mayor éxito desde el primigenio, ‘Release Me’. Alcanza el Top 10 en listas de singles británicas, y el Top 20 en las americanas.

  6. Versatile R&B singer whose career encompassed pre-rock rhythm & blues, soul, urban blues, disco, and even country. Read Full Biography.

  7. Esther Phillips, began her career as an astounding 13-year-old prodigy, singing very adult, saucy blues with the legendary Johnny Otis revue in Los Angeles. Hers was a life filled with both triumphs and tragedy, cut short by the effects of heroin addiction, but less than a year before her death famed critic Leonard Feather hailed her as “the ...