Legendary soul singer Etta James, a pioneer of rhythm-and-blues and rock music known for her show-stopping hit “At Last,” has died at age 73. She died on Friday morning at a hospital in Riverside, California, of complications from leukemia, her manager Lupe De Leon said. She scored her first hit when she was just a teenager with the suggestive “Roll With Me, Henry,” which had to be changed to “The Wallflower” in order to get airplay.
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