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She was survived by her husband William Tate, two sons, Victor L. Tate and Mauriciol L. Tate; a stepdaughter, two sisters, three brothers, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
69:. She received positive reviews for her "big, rich voice." She garnered the nickname "Queen of Club Paradise" and sang with various famous touring bands at the club, including 98:
Big Ella died following leg surgery at William F. Bowld Hospital in Memphis on April 30, 1992. Rufus Thomas remembered her as a singer who "could tear the house down."
27:. She grew up singing in church and became a nightclub singer. Big Ella was known as "Queen of Club Paradise" and she released a few solo records in the late 1960s. 284: 274: 259: 279: 264: 47: 254: 217: 43:. She was a choir soloist at the church on Sundays. She was later a member of the Greater Deliverance Holiness Church. 269: 36: 35:
Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, Big Ella began her career singing in church. Her godfather was famed
95:. As a recording artist, Big Ella released a single on Rush Records, Salem Records and Lo Lo Records. 65:
in Memphis. She sang four nights a week at Club Paradise and one night at Mitchell's other nightclub,
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She toured the United States and Europe with various blues and R&B performers such as
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Williams, Larry (December 22, 1965). "Beale Blows Hot And Blue To Tempo of W.C. Handy".
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1969 "It Takes A Lot Of Loving (To Satisfy Me)" / "I Need A Good Man" (Lo Lo Records)
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In 1967, Big Ella performed at the pre-Cotton Makers Jubilee Parade ceremonies.
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Burk, Bill E. (March 10, 1966). "Big Ella: 'I Like to Sing, Period!'".
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Cortese, James (May 13, 1967). "Carnival's Pulse Rocks Beale Street".
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1969: "Too Hot To Hold" / "Come Back Home" (Salem Records)
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1968: "The Queen" / "Please Don't Hurt Me" (Rush Records)
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In 1965, Big Ella was performing with R&B singer
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R&B
Memphis, Tennessee
Rev. William Herbert Brewster
South Memphis
Hamilton High School
Rufus Thomas
Sunbeam Mitchell
Club Paradise
Club Handy
Count Basie
Albert King
B.B. King
Lou Rawls
O.V. Wright










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1934 births
1992 deaths
Singers from Memphis, Tennessee
African-American women singer-songwriters

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