Denise LaSalle

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  • 1967
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Unlike so many other blues vocalists who just reinterpret material given to them by songwriters, Denise LaSalle is a seriously talented songwriter. Although her soul blues style has strong urban contemporary overtones at times, it's best to think of LaSalle as a modern-day Bessie Smith, because that's really what she is. She writes funny songs full of sassy attitude and it's an attitude she carries with her on-stage. Off-stage, LaSalle accommodates all autograph seekers and gladly obliges journalists and radio disc jockeys.

The Jackson, TN-based LaSalle was raised in Belzoni, MS, (also home to Joe Willie "PineTop" Perkins some years earlier) but she got started singing in local churches around Leflore County. She was born July 16, 1939, as Denise Craig. Growing up, she listened to the Grand Ole Opry radio broadcasts and then in Belzoni, lived across the street from a juke joint. LaSalle's early influences, from the jukeboxes around Belzoni and over the radio, included Ruth Brown, Dinah Washington, and LaVern Baker. LaSalle moved north to Chicago when she was in her early twenties and would attend shows at the Regal Theatre, always returning home to write songs. She got to know blues musicians and began giving her songs to them, until one day a Chess Records executive stopped by at Mixer's Lounge, where LaSalle was working as a bar maid. He listened to one of her songs and took it down to Chess Records, and the company later signed her as a vocalist, but never recorded her. Two years later, LaSalle recorded and produced her own record with the help of Billy "The Kid" Emerson, the Chess executive who'd originally shown an interest in her. After the record made some waves on local radio, Chess stepped in and purchased the master and took it to Europe. Meanwhile, LaSalle continued writing songs and sitting in with blues musicians around the Chicago clubs.

LaSalle's first big hit came about in 1971 when her "Trapped By a Thing Called Love" broke on the radio in Chicago and then Detroit. That record was for the Westbound label and then she signed with ABC Records in 1975, cutting three albums in three years until the label was sold to MCA. After MCA dropped her because of the label's "difficulty in promoting black acts" at that time, she continued performing as much as she could in Chicago and Memphis. In 1980, a Malaco executive called to ask her to write a song for Z.Z. Hill. A positive relationship with the company was quickly developed, which resulted in LaSalle recording 11 discs for the label, including Lady in the Street, (1983), Right Place, Right Time, (1984), Love Talkin', (1985), Hittin' Where It Hurts, (1989), Still Trapped, (1990), Still Bad, (1994), and Smokin' in Bed (1997). While her Malaco sides are probably her most important recordings, other than the original of her early-'70s hit "Trapped," she still releases excellent gospel crossover material, including This Real Woman (2000) and There's No Separation (2001) on Ordena Records and Little Bit Naughty (2008) on Shout. ~ Richard Skelly & Al Campbell, Rovi

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  • Aug 16 Friday
    Jackson, MS, US Ms Ag Forestry Museum
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    Jackson, MS, US Ms Ag Forestry Museum
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  • Sep 20 Friday
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  • Sep 21 Saturday
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  • Pay Before You Pump (2007)
    Denise LaSalle
    Pay Before You Pump (2007)
    Ecko Records
  • I'm So Hot (2006)
    Denise LaSalle
    I'm So Hot (2006)
    P-Vine Records
  • Wanted (2004)
    Denise LaSalle
    Wanted (2004)
    Ecko Records
  • Still the Queen (2002)
    Denise LaSalle
    Still the Queen (2002)
    Ecko Records
  • There's No Separation (2001)
    Denise LaSalle
    There's No Separation (2001)
    Ordena
  • This Real Woman (2000)
    Denise LaSalle
    This Real Woman (2000)
    Ordena
  • God's Got My Back (1999)
    Denise LaSalle
    God's Got My Back (1999)
    Angel In The Mist Records
  • Trapped (1997)
    Denise LaSalle
    Trapped (1997)
    601 Music (Malaco)
  • Smokin' in Bed (1997)
    Denise LaSalle
    Smokin' in Bed (1997)
    Malaco
  • Denise (1996)
    Denise LaSalle
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