After recuperating, Taylor made a comeback at the annual Chicago Blues Festival, and in she issued Jump for Joy , as well as making a cameo appearance in the typically bizarre David Lynch film Wild at Heart. Taylor followed it in with the aptly titled Force of Nature , after which she took a seven-year hiatus from recording; during that time, she remarried and continued to tour extensively, maintaining the stature she'd achieved with her '80s work as the living Queen of the Blues.
In , she finally returned with a new album, Royal Blue , which featured a plethora of guest stars: B. Health issues forced another seven-year hiatus before she returned with the album Old School in Koko Taylor died in Chicago in June after experiencing complications from surgery for gastrointestinal bleeding.
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Taylor belts out blues in a gravel voice with ferocious intensity. Her singing is full of raw growls and grunts, her voice often building in intensity until it explodes. She attacks her material like a pitbull, ripping through the lyrics with a vengeance. There may be no living artist who more palpably embodies the jolting, live-wire feel of Chicago blues than Koko Taylor….
Sheer, unstoppable shouting power, full steam ahead and damn the torpedoes. Rocking, good-time blues…booming, earthy grit. She won a Grammy in for her guest appearance on the compilation album Blues Explosion on Atlantic.
King and Rufus Thomas, Taylor began belting the blues with her five brothers and sisters, accompanying themselves on their homemade instruments. She recorded eight more albums for Alligator between and , received seven more Grammy nominations and made numerous guest appearances on various albums and tribute recordings. Over the course of her plus-year career, Taylor received every award the blues world has to offer.
In Taylor performed in Washington, D.
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