Denise LaSalle

About Denise LaSalle

Unlike many blues vocalists who simply reinterpret material given to them by composers, Denise LaSalle was a seriously talented songwriter. She wrote funny songs full of sassy attitude, which she carried with her on-stage. Raised in Mississippi, she started singing in local churches. After moving to Chicago in her early twenties, LaSalle gave songs to blues musicians and recorded a couple sides for Chess, but she didn't really break through until 1971, when her song "Trapped by a Thing Called Love" became a number one hit on the soul chart. She recorded three LPs during the early '70s, then moved to Malaco after an executive asked her to write a song for Z.Z. Hill. The relationship resulted in 11 albums for the label, including the standouts A Lady in the Street (1983), Right Place, Right Time (1984), and Still Trapped (1990). LaSalle also released excellent gospel crossover material.

FROM
LeFlore County, MS, United States
BORN
July 1939
GENRE
Blues
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