Fontella Bass
Fontella Bass
Artist Information
Genres: Soul, Beach, Northern Soul, Pop-Soul, Chicago Soul
Active: 60's, 70's, 90's, 2000's
Born: July 3, 1940 in St. Louis, MO
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Biography
The 1965 classic "Rescue Me" is widely regarded as the greatest record Aretha Franklin never made. The song in question was instead cut by singer Fontella Bass, who like Franklin channeled the power and passion of her gospel roots to create some of the finest music of soul's golden age. Born in St. Louis on July 3, 1940, Bass was the daughter of gospel vocalist Martha Bass, a longtime member of the renowned Clara Ward Singers. Her grandmother %Navada Carter was also a professional gospel performer, and it was inevitable that Fontella follow suit, making her church choir debut at age five. Nevertheless, during the mid-'50s she rebelled against tradition, sneaking out of the house to sing secular R&B at local fairs and nightclubs.
Discography
Release: June 19, 2006
Label: Chess, UM3/Island UK
Release: April 10, 2001
Label: Justin Time
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