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James helped retired musicians in need, by founding the Marion James Aid Society. In addition, for more than 30 years, she organized a Musicians Reunion Benefit. She led a campaign to erect two statues, of Jimi Hendrix and Little Richard, on Jefferson Street. Her career was highlighted in an exhibit
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Singers, and some of her cousins were professional musicians. James herself sought inspiration in listening to blues singers at vaudeville shows and from her mother's record collection. James came to fame in the blues clubs of Jefferson Street in the early 1960s. Before she earned the title of
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chart. In 2013, she recorded "Back in the Day" at Washington's Jefferson Street Sound recording studios. It recalled the time when Jefferson Street was lined with smoke-filled nightclubs, which played host to
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singer and songwriter. She was considered Nashville's "Queen of the Blues". Her career spanned 60 years, and she had a hit with a song she wrote, "That's My Man".
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A flamboyant character, James was known to sign her name adding "The Blues Queen" and often wore a tiara at her live performances.
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in her backing lineup. In 1966, James had a top ten hit single with "That's My Man", a song she composed, released by
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Becoming Jimi Hendrix: From Southern Crossroads to Psychedelic London, the Untold Story of a Musical Genius
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was a member of her band when he first started playing the guitar professionally, and she also had
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James died on December 31, 2015, at the age of 81, in her hometown, from the effects of a stroke.
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entitled "Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues 1945–1970".
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was released by Soulfood Records. Among those playing on the record were
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Nashville's Queen of the Blues, she was called "House Rockin James".
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Nashville, Tennessee
Blues
rhythm and blues
blues
Nashville, Tennessee
Clara Ward
Jimi Hendrix
Billy Cox
Excello Records
Chick Willis
Rufus Thomas
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
Beegie Adair
Reese Wynans
The Allman Brothers
Bob Babbitt
Living Blues
Little Richard
B.B. King
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum


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978-0-31334423-7




"Marion James, Nashville's 'Queen of the Blues,' Dies at Age 81"

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