I love Blues Music. I loved listening to Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, B.B. King, Albert King, James Cotton, and many more male Blues Singers. Then I heard Etta James! Male blues singers can touch you with their songs about the blues but Etta reaches in and grabs your heart.
From Etta I learned about Koko Taylor, Big Mama Thorton, Billie Holiday, Bonny Raitt, Marcia Ball, Ruthie Foster, Shemekia Copeland and so many amazing women blues artists. Women were the first blues artists and, luckily, they are taking back the music and the lime light.
I have many of Etta's albums. Each time I play them I can hear her singing directly to me. The power, the anger, the hurt, the loss, the drive, the caring, and, most of all, the love.
Rage To Survive is a hard book. It has to be as Etta James's life (her actual name was Jamesetta Hawkins) was difficult from beginning to end. Her mother was certifiably crazy, she never was sure who her father was, she was abused by man after man that she tried to love, she was ripped off by one record company after another, and then there were the drugs, drugs, and more drugs. I don't know why so many Black women blues singers pick abusive men and then have to dull the pain with drugs but they do. They see others do it, swear they won't, and yet walk right down the same road.
What comes through loud and clear with this book is that Etta was in touch with her anger and she used the force of it to push herself through crisis after crisis. She managed to make dozens of albums from Blues to R & B to Soul to Jazz and be nominated for, and win, multiple Grammy awards. She went from drug to drug, abuser to abuser, rehab to rehab, recording label to recording label and, in the end, she had her craft, her numerous albums, her international fans, her two sons, and a devoted husband. She died January 20, 2012 at the age of 73. This book was written in 1995 but after it was written Etta lived seven more years and made ten more albums.
I regret that I never got to see Etta James perform live but, luckily, this book and her dozens of albums bring her into my life and let her touch my heart.