Esther Phillips was an American soul and rhythm & blues singer (December 23, 1935, Galveston, Texas - August 7, 1984 in Carson, California).
She was an influence on many other artists including Aretha Franklin. She was already a mature singer at age fourteen, and won the amateur talent contest in 1949 at the Barrelhouse Club owned by Johnny Otis. Otis was so impressed he billed her as 'Little Esther' and added her to his traveling revue, the California Rhythm and Blues Caravan. Her first hit record was "Double Crossing Blues" (#1 R+B), recorded in 1950 for Savoy Records. Her duet with Mel Walker on "Mistrusting Blues", also went to number one that year, as did "Cupid Boogie". Other Little Esther records that made it onto the U.S. Billboard R&B chart in 1950 include "Misery" (#9), "Deceivin'" (#4), "Wedding Boogie" (#6), and "Faraway Blues" (#6). Few artists, R&B or otherwise, have ever enjoyed such success in their debut year. Phillips left Otis and the Savoy label at the end of 1950 and signed with [url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Federal+Records+%282%29]Federal Records[/url]. Although she recorded more than thirty sides for Federal, only one, "Ring-a-Ding-Doo", charted; making it to #8 in 1952. Not working with Otis was part of her problem; the other part was her drug usage. By the middle of the decade Phillips was chronically addicted to drugs.
Phillips ultimately got well enough to launch a comeback in 1962. Now billed as Esther Phillips instead of Little Esther, she recorded a country tune, "Release Me," with producer Bob Gans. This went to number 1 on R&B and number 8 on the pop listings. After several other minor R&B hits on [url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Lenox+Records]Lenox[/url], she was signed by Savoy Records Records. Her cover of The Beatles song "And I Love Him" nearly made the R&B Top Ten in 1965 and The Beatles flew her to the UK for her first overseas performances. During the 1970's she made a temporary move into disco material and scored an international hit with "What A Difference A Day Made", an updating of the 1930's jazz standard.
Phillips died at UCLA Medical Center in Carson, California in 1984, at the age of 48 from liver and kidney failure.
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September 30, 1988
The Bottom Line
New York, New York, United StatesSetlist incomplete and out of order
1. Life Is What You Make It
2. And I Love Her(The Beatles cover)
"And I Love Him"3. God Bless the Child(Billie Holiday cover)
May 14, 1984
Vine Street
Los Angeles, California, United StatesMay 28, 1983
Plazazz Showroom
North Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaFebruary 15, 1981
Blues Alley
Washington, Washington, D.C., United StatesFebruary 14, 1981
Blues Alley
Washington, Washington, D.C., United StatesFebruary 13, 1981
Blues Alley
Washington, Washington, D.C., United StatesFebruary 12, 1981
Blues Alley
Washington, Washington, D.C., United StatesFebruary 11, 1981
Blues Alley
Washington, Washington, D.C., United StatesFebruary 10, 1981
Blues Alley
Washington, Washington, D.C., United StatesJanuary 16, 1981
Rockhead's Paradise
Montreal, Quebec, CanadaJanuary 15, 1981
Rockhead's Paradise
Montreal, Quebec, CanadaJanuary 14, 1981
Rockhead's Paradise
Montreal, Quebec, CanadaJanuary 13, 1981
Rockhead's Paradise
Montreal, Quebec, CanadaDecember 14, 1979
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Oakland, California, United StatesDecember 8, 1978
Long Beach Arena
Long Beach, California, United StatesNovember 11, 1978
Onkel Pös Carnegie Hall
Hamburg, Hamburg, GermanyJuly 13, 1978
Casino de Montreux
Montreux, Vaud, Switzerland1. Fever(Eddie Cooley cover)
2. Goin' Out of My Head(Little Anthony & the Imperials cover)
3. A Beautiful Friendship(Ella Fitzgerald cover)
4. Love Addict
5. Cherry Red(Pete Johnson & His Boogie Woogie Boys cover)
6. Native New Yorker(Frankie Valli cover)
7. I've Never Found a Girl (To Love Me Like You Do)(Eddie Floyd cover)
8. I Don't Want to Do Wrong(Gladys Knight & the Pips cover)
9. What a Difference a Day Makes(Jimmie Ague cover)
10. Baby, I'm for Real(The Originals cover)
June 25, 1978
Rising Sun
Montreal, Quebec, CanadaJune 20, 1978
Rising Sun
Montreal, Quebec, CanadaApril 20, 1978
The Old Waldorf
San Francisco, California, United StatesEsther Phillips has released 50+ albums. Some of their notable releases include At Onkel Pö's Carnegie Hall Hamburg 1978, Jazz Moods - Hot, Anthology. Explore their complete discography on this page.
Some of Esther Phillips's most popular tracks include Home Is Where the Hatred Is, And I Love Him, Use Me, What a Difference a Day Makes, Out Of The Blue. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
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