Koko Taylor

Koko Taylor

Koko Taylor Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 3, 2009.
CHICAGO (AP) — Koko Taylor, a sharecropper's daughter whose regal bearing and powerful voice earned her the sobriquet "Queen of the Blues," has died after complications from surgery. She was 80.

Taylor died Wednesday at Northwestern Memorial Hospital about two weeks after having surgery for a gastrointestinal bleed, said Marc Lipkin, director of publicity for her record label, Alligator Records, which made the announcement.

Taylor's career stretched more than five decades. While she did not have widespread mainstream success, she was revered and beloved by blues aficionados, and earned worldwide acclaim for her work, which including the best-selling song "Wang Dang Doodle" and tunes such as "What Kind of Man is This" and "I Got What It Takes."

Taylor appeared on national television numerous times, and was the subject of a PBS documentary and had a small part in director David Lynch's "Wild at Heart."

In the course of her career, Taylor was nominated seven times for Grammy awards and won in 1984.

Born Cora Walton just outside Memphis, Tenn., Taylor said her dream to become a blues singer was nurtured in the cotton fields outside her family's sharecropper shack.

"I used to listen to the radio, and when I was about 18 years old, B.B. King was a disc jockey and he had a radio program, 15 minutes a day, over in West Memphis, Arkansas and he would play the blues," she said in a 1990 interview. "I would hear different records and things by Muddy Waters, Bessie Smith, Memphis Minnie, Sonnyboy Williams and all these people, you know, which I just loved."

Although her father encouraged her to sing only gospel music, Cora and her siblings would sneak out back with their homemade instruments and play the blues. With one brother accompanying on a guitar made out of bailing wire and nails and one brother on a fife made out of a corncob, she began on the path to blues woman.

Orphaned at 11, Koko — a nickname she earned because of an early love of chocolate — at age 18 moved to Chicago with her soon-to-be-husband, the late Robert "Pops" Taylor, in search for work.

Setting up house on the South Side, Koko found work as a cleaning woman for a wealthy family living in the city's northern suburbs. At night and on weekends, she and her husband, who would later become her manager, frequented Chicago's clubs, where many the artists heard on the radio performed.

"I started going to these local clubs, me and my husband, and everybody got to know us," Taylor said. "And then the guys would start letting me sit in, you know, come up on the bandstand and do a tune."

The break for Tennessee-born Taylor came in 1962, when arranger/composer Willie Dixon, impressed by her voice, got her a Chess recording contract and produced several singles (and two albums) for her, including the million-selling 1965 hit, "Wang Dang Doodle," which she called silly, but which launched her recording career.

From Chicago blues clubs, Taylor took her raucous, gritty, good-time blues on the road to blues and jazz festivals around the nation, and into Europe. After the Chess label folded, she signed with Alligator Records.

In most years, she performed at least 100 concerts a year.

"Blues is my life," Taylor once said. "It's a true feeling that comes from the heart, not something that just comes out of my mouth. Blues is what I love, and blues is what I always do."

In addition to performing, she operated a Chicago nightclub, which closed in November 2001 because her daughter, club manager Joyce Threatt, developed severe asthma and could no longer manage a smoky nightclub.


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Linda Howard

September 18, 2018

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Donna Hoffman

August 29, 2018

I am truly sorry for your loss. Your Mom has a voice of an angel. God Bless Sincerely Donna Hoffman

Pastor alberta Davs

July 5, 2017

Im so sorry a legand has gone please except my condolences.

Alan Ambrister

March 21, 2015

God called another angel home , to sing for him!!!!

Lu Lu Banville

September 20, 2014

Im sooo blessed to see this legend on her 77th b-day in clearwater, Fl. God bless girl keep a eye open for a blue eyed white girl who will be following you around in heaven, Sadly Missed Thoughrly Enjoyed??:'(

Robert

July 26, 2014

Never met KoKo but saw her perform several times, she just naturally took command of the stage that voice let you know she wasn't just singing a style of music. She lived for and felt the blues in the best possible was. We'll miss you, wish I had more recorded music. If they play the blues in heaven I just know she's got all the party people up and is makin' that juke joint jump.We lost a great Lady.

tom-paul jagg

October 30, 2013

KoKo,,, What a legend of a Woman. I LOVED her voice.

Demetria Gaines

January 13, 2013

Koko Taylor was a nice person and I loved her singing she will be missed. I grew up on blues.my mom loved her singing.

Eve Vas

December 10, 2012

Thank you...

Evelyn Vasquez

December 10, 2012

RIP coco...

January 22, 2012

January 22, 2011

To the family of Ms. KoKo Taylor: My mother passed away on February 8,2011 and while cleaning out her things I found a lot of KoKo Taylor music. Just listening to her music brought so many memories of my mom...She loved the blues and special Wang Dang Doodle and Down Home Blues. I only wish I had gone on utube so mom could have seen Ms. KoKo perform, But I am sure by now that have met in heaven and are sing the blues..Keep Ms. KoKo dream alive

MARYJO YOUNG

July 26, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Nazarene Mckinney

April 27, 2011

KoKo Taylor performed Wang Dang Doodle at the Blues Festival in Jacksonville Florida and rocked the house. It was an honor to see her perform live. My condolences to her family for the loss of such a Wonderful Lady.
May the family find peace in the promise of the resurrection hope by means of Jesus Christ.

Dee Dee Russell

March 13, 2011

Rest in peace Miss KoKo Taylor and my condolances to her family for the loss.

She is a historically awesome artist very inspirational and sweet!

Jordana

April 3, 2010

I am listening to Koko Taylor right now and am as blown away by her talent, power and passion as I was when I first heard her 15 years ago. Seeing her live at B.B. King's in New York City in April of 2007 was a great privilege and a great night.

I wish her family the deepest comfort-what a loss. Now heaven has the blues.

brenda crawford

February 28, 2010

I have just learned of the passing of Ms Taylor...I am very sad to hear this. I saw Ms. Taylor for the very first time when she came to Mansfield Ohio. Her show was great! God bless her family and friends. She will be missed.

Joseph Lomax

July 3, 2009

God Bless your family

June 28, 2009

I'M VERY SORRY FOR THE LOST OF MS.TAYLOR SHE'S WITH THE ANGLES NOW.

CAROLYN BOND

June 28, 2009

I'M VERY SORRY FOR THE LOST OF MS.TAYLOR SHE'S WITH THE ANGLES NOW.

Robert Preuss

June 22, 2009

THE BLUES MACHINE HAS STOPPED

In memory of Cora Walton "Koko" Taylor, 1928-2009



Between numbers

Willie Dixon

used to explain

what constitutes

the blues

thus creating

the College of Pentatonic Engineers (COPE)



and standing out

among a standout faculty

Koko Taylor

demonstrated

that a woman singing

the blues

could indeed

move the Earth.



Her exams

were neither

written nor voiced

but danced

and if you could dance

that was singing

the blues ...

you were a bluesman or blueswoman ...

and this blues,

this testimony,

was a bridge between us



and by shaking the Earth

all together,

stone and earth and clay

might yield before

that kingdom

implicit in the language

of the blues,

a lunar,

reflective tongue.



We are time and tide

together.

Our ships groan

like great oaks

which slough off

stout limbs

as they stretch

yet we are

inexorable.

Coil hawks

stifle hungry cries

across quilted hills.

Antares in occultation,

the silent code

exchanged

pinpoint to pinpoint

in arabesque meadows

of silken tips

and braided ends

lies bereft of secrets,

whispering,



When we say the blues

we ain't talkin' no hydrangeas.

There are some finer points,

however. Say you meet

the Devil.

All I can say is you better smile

and act like a lady.

Hah huh huh.

And if you meet a lady

things gonna get a little complicated

and this is why we sing the blues.



And though the sky itself

heaves shrunken,

the ends of bare wires

sputter and pop

and the howl templars

of hoodoo

are stifled

and the wing-ding

wang dang doodle

that spilled night into

so many long days

has spun to an end,

that span,

a transposition

of sidereal keys,

not quite amphibious

but like some

blue terrapin

across time and tide,

an ancient passage

such as a poem,

awaits

discovery.

F B

June 19, 2009

Koko Tayor's incredibly powerful and passionate voice hit me in my gut the first time I heard her and I have loved her ever since. I saw her perform at BB King's in 2007 and remember her saying "You don't lose anything by giving to people." I remember she wore herself out performing to the point where her daughter had to come help her offstage. She put everything she had into the craft she was a master of and I wish her family the deepest comfort.

June 16, 2009

We are so sorry to hear the news of Koko passing. We just had the honnor of meeting her this year at the Blues Music Awards. The kiss on the cheek that she gave me is something I will keep in my heart for ever..
We love you Koko,and may the heavens enjoy your music as much as we did.
Bobby & Beth
Pocono Manor, PA.

Cynthia Perry

June 15, 2009

A Blues Angel has been called home. Koko was The Blues. I was fortunate to see her shows at the Coyote club in Wichita, Ks. An unforgettable Blues Lady,she and Pops really lived the life of Blues showmen,which is not an easy one. I will always appreciate the love they brought to this genre of music

Maurice Johnson

June 15, 2009

It's always a somber moment when true angels are called home. The history of her love can not be replaced, but her love for Family,Music and connection to the people who love her will be remember forever. Rest In Peace.

Mary Haggins

June 15, 2009

My thoughts and prayer are with the family in your time or grief.let koko Taylor memories bring you comfort.she will be greatly missed God Bless you all.

LaBarbara Davis

June 15, 2009

Our heavenly Father sits High and looks Low--he never makes mistakes--he was in need of another Angel and her work here was Done. My prayers are with you and your family.

June 15, 2009

she will be greatly missed. jimmy g -- wickenburg, az

THEORDIS TERRY

June 15, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

MARIE TAYLOR

June 15, 2009

I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED KOKO'S MUSIC AND SHE WILL GREATLY BE MISSED. GOD BLESS THE FAMILY.

Juanita Ward

June 15, 2009

I was just a child when I first heard Mrs Taylor sing, it chilled me too my bones, but I knew what she was saying was true. I will miss her
but God has something else for her too do.

Timeka Harris

June 14, 2009

The Taylor's family

I will missed KoKo singing my favorite songs, but I will keep ya'll in my prayers.

June 14, 2009

God bless your family,your music will be missed.

Ta-Qua Friday

June 14, 2009

You will be missed my Queen of blues your family are in our thoughts and prayers. I love you and thank you for sharing the gift

James@Jacqueline Harris

June 14, 2009

You will be miss.I have listen to your music since I was a Little girl with my father. Now you can sing to him In HEAVEN. May God bless your family at this time. Trust In The Lord.

Roy Vessell

June 14, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

cynthia craft

June 14, 2009

sorry to see you go we will miss your music love the craft family.

Cathy James

June 13, 2009

May God bless the family Of Ms. Koko Taylor...May she rest In peace...

June 13, 2009

My condolences to Koko's husband and family. What a great performer. I had the pleasure of seeing her in Chicago back in the 70's and again In Grand Junction, Colorado in the 90's. We blues lovers will miss her. Denise Parker, Grand Junction ,CO

Janet Boyd

June 13, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Wendy

June 13, 2009

My thoughts & prayers are with you. I had the chance to meet Koko Taylor and she gave a great performance and sung from her heart. I will never forget when I told her my first name & she stated she had a "sweet" granddaughter with the same name & then she asked me if I was a sweet person-I smiled & answered yes & she smiled at me autographed a picture for me. May GOD continue to give you strength.

June 13, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Donald Quillman

June 13, 2009

Thanks Koko,for the years of wonderful music,for your kind hearted attitude and the way you showed us all how the blues can lift you up. Blues Heaven, is awash with her voice as she sings with her dear friends who have gone before her.
My deepest sympathies to Cookie,Lee and family. May God bless you and keep you.

Tommie L. Hodges

June 13, 2009

My sincerest condolences to Koko's husband and her family. May God continue to comfort and bless them. Koko is gone but she remains in our memories forever.

She will be sorely missed by her fans in Chicago as well as her world-based fans.

Tina Glim

June 13, 2009

I saw one of KoKo's concert about 17 yrs ago after a work Christmas party. The fun and excitment in the room was fantastic--you felt like you were one of her longtime friends just listening and dancing to the music-She has always remained the top blues lady for me personally. I'm soo glad I got to see her in action-This is truly a loss for the Blues world. My prayers and thoughts are with everyone, especially her close family and friends--We'll miss you Koko!!

Linda Lobik

June 13, 2009

In February 1979, Koko Taylor was scheduled to give a weeknight performance at Knox College. On that day, there was a terrible snowstorm with huge snowdrifts, and Koko and her band could not get through from Chicago. They gave the concert the next night instead, but many students had exams the next day, so few of them attended. There were only about 20 people in the theater, but Koko Taylor performed as if we were an audience of 20,000. It was one of the greatest concerts I have ever been to. She truly was the Queen of the Blues.

David Domres

June 12, 2009

I had just started getting into Koko's music and had purchased Deluxe Edition 2 weeks ago. Boy am I hooked! How sad to lose such a grand Lady. My heart goes out to her family may you find comfort in your faith and your friends. Just remember she's in a far better place than us and I'm sure heaven is havin a good old party now that she made it there. Rest in peace KoKo your memory will live on in the music you left us to enjoy.

Sandra McPherson

June 12, 2009

I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of Koko Taylor, she will be missed. I had the pleasure of seeing her perform just a couple of years ago, still fantastic. Please accept my sympathy.

June 12, 2009

Heaven's called another Blues singer back home. Koko will always be with us. She is legendary and will continue to live on in the hearts of her fans. The world has lost a great woman.

Carol the Cat
Vallejo, CA

June 12, 2009

I SORRY TO HEAR THE NEWS THAT YOUR MOTHER KOKO TAYLOR PASSSED AWAY, I REMEMBER YOUR MOTHER FROM 54TH, SHE WAS A GREAT LADY.
COOKIE MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TODAY AND ALWAYS.

SUSIE

Karen Mac

June 12, 2009

Saw KOKO many times in KC at the Grand Emporium. What a powerhouse she was. Heartfelt sympathy to her family and remaining band members. Karen, Clearwater,FL

charlotte starr

June 11, 2009

THE BLUES HAS LOST A VOICE DOWN HERE;BUT THERE WILL BE A WANG DANG DOODLE IN HEAVEN ALL NIGHT LONG

June 11, 2009

I never meet Ms. Taylor, but loved her music. Family I am praying for you all to make it through this hard time. God loves best.
Carlatta C Jones
Gonzales, Louisiana

edward santillan

June 11, 2009

I saw KOKO in a club on Broadway, in Chicago with my sister in law, It was as best as a person could get to the "roots" of blues for a guy from California. I will miss her voice.

Anita Love

June 11, 2009

my thoughts and prayers go out to the family of koko taylor. she was a wonderful blues singer, she will be missed by all of us blues lovers and everyone else who knew her. R.I.P.

Stephen Berry

June 11, 2009

I loved Ms. Taylor's music. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.

Jeannie Perry

June 11, 2009

My prayers go out to the family and friends of KokoAnother one singing in "Soul Heaven".May God bless you.I loved to hear her sing!

Pat Rubin

June 10, 2009

To the husband & family of Ko-Ko to GOD be the glory for he makes no bad decisions. Keep on keeping on in the name of the LORD for he will see you through. GOD BLESS !!! Friends from 55th

Little Miss Dangerous

June 10, 2009

What a Great, Great Loss to the Blues
Rest in Peace...Queen
God Bless You & Your Family, Miss KoKo

Little Miss Dangerous

June 10, 2009

What a Great Loss for the Blues
Rest in Peace...Dear Queen
God Bless You & Your Family
Thank You for ALL the Beautiful Music

June 10, 2009

This was one amazing woman! I was just so lucky to have seen her preform. RIP Queen of the Blues

B Clark

June 10, 2009

The Queen of Blues is resting. God bless you and thank you for the great tunes.

Monika Fischer

June 10, 2009

A beautiful voice silenced forever! Saw Koko a few times and loved her performances. Who could forget such a soulful, bluesy voice?? Rest in peace. Your music will live on.

Jacquei Seals

June 10, 2009

I remember seeing her live in Fort Wayne, IN and fell in love with the blues and her voice. She had such a powerful presence and everybody had such a good time white and black together---she brought us all together with her music and style of grace as she rocked the house!!! She will truly be missed because she was truly loved. May the family of Koko know that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.

Joyce Williams

June 10, 2009

I can still see her performing Wang Dang Doodle and remember how serious she was. I saw her on PBS and really enjoyed the show. I guess it is fair to say she is in 'Soul Heaven'. Thank God for her. God will take care of you family.Much love. Joyce Williams [LA.]

Beatryce Lipscomb

June 10, 2009

My deepest condolences to Koko's family. She was no doubt the Queen of the Blues. My you rest in peace.

Kim McKean

June 9, 2009

To the family of Koko Taylor, I heard your mother sing back in the '90's in a little town called Sparta, Il @ the Blues Festival. I enjoyed her singing all evening. That was the first and only time I saw and heard her sing. What a lady. God Bless her.

Trisha Smyth

June 9, 2009

To the family of Koko, may you have peace in your time of grief. What a gift Koko was and is to the world. Her music will always live on as will she in Kingdom of our Lord.

Camille Packer

June 9, 2009

You are dearly loved and your music will live on in our hearts and bring joy to our souls! I will miss you, my blues Queen!

JOYCE JONES

June 9, 2009

RIP my girl. You know you have reached success when you have reached this many people and have touched just as many. Sing on girlfriend you in haven now though. ( our joke ). RIP

M.L. HURT

June 9, 2009

Family of Koko
Very sorry for your loss of your loved one Koko. The bible has such comforting thoughts at a time like this. At John 11:25 Jesus said 'I AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE. HE THAT EXERCIES FAITH IN ME , EVEN THOUGH HE DIES, WILL COME TO LIFE."
With your gift of memories of Koko they will bring you great joy.
Have faith in our heavenly father Jehovah God.
Sincerely
M.L.Hurt

Sharletha Wiley

June 9, 2009

To The Family of KoKo Taylor
I was so saddened when I heard on TV late at night that KoKo Taylor had been sick and she passed away. KoKo we are definitely going to miss your music. You have been around a long time and everybody loved your music. You are gone and we are going to miss you so, so, much but you are walking around Heaven with all the other good singers that we have lost. One day we all will be there and we will listen to the big concert because we have lost so many. I will keep you in our prayers and may God give you all strength to make it through this terrible time. We all love you and May God bless you all and give you the strenght to make it through this sad time.

Brian Burns

June 8, 2009

Will miss you...Ft. Lauderdale,Fla. Riverwalk BluesFest there's only 1 Queen !!! love ya. RIP !

Sherry O'Hara

June 8, 2009

Koko i will miss you so much i am a true lover of the blues, your music will live forever. god bless your family.

June 8, 2009

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Lea Rezentes

June 8, 2009

Koko was one of my very favorite old-time blues artists, I saw her perform at the Russian River Blues Festival a few years ago. She was so sweet to sit in the hot sun and sign autographs and take pictures with fans. As well as being one of my all-time favorite blues artists, she was also my uncle's favorite- he was always talking about how great she was. May she rest in peace. We will miss you dear Koko but thank you for all of your wonderful music that will live on in your place and in our hearts forever.

James Glenn

June 8, 2009

Rest in peace Ms.Taylor and thank you for all of the wonderful music and memories.

Gail Daniels

June 8, 2009

I, use to listen to Ms. Taylor,mostley on the radio.( Ruth Brown's Roadhouse). I always wished I could see what she was doing. A fan indeed!!!

Ken Oliver

June 8, 2009

Thank You, KOKO. I'm one of your many fans
You never met, but I grew up being inspired
by you and your music. I'll miss you.

Chaun Mosley

June 8, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Linda Black

June 8, 2009

I could never forget KOKO Taylor, as a young girl growing up in rural Arkansas and one who was aspiring to become a singer, when I first heard "we gonna pitch a wang dang doodle all night long". I loved her music. I hope that the memories of her and her beautiful music will live on in the hearts of you, her family, and forever keep smiles on your faces. Even though we must all pass through this phase of life, these are the things, the true treasures, we can count on to give us lasting memories. May God bless you and keep you forever near to Him.

Wanda Quinn-Doucet

June 8, 2009

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Anna Hamilton

June 8, 2009

Koko, you made the Blues real for me. You'll always be unequaled. To the family - bless you all at this time of loss.

Rosie Williams

June 8, 2009

To the family, I would like to thank you for sharing "KoKo Walton-Taylor" with the whole world. May God speed recovery to all the family.

June 8, 2009

To the Carradine Family:

We are shocked and saddened by the untimely death of Mr. David Carradine.
He was a fantastic actor and will be missed by his fans forever.

God bless you in this time of sorrow.

Mr. & Mrs. J. Hall & Family
New Orleans, Louisiana

jeanise ratcliff

June 8, 2009

You Made lots of people happy with your music. may your family and loved ones take solace in that RIP

Devora Moss

June 8, 2009

My Deepest Sympathy to the Family.

Wesley Pratt

June 8, 2009

So sad to see another Legend pass. May God watch over the the family during these sad days.

Cherry West

June 8, 2009

To the family, I would like to say I thank her for all the music that she gave , I truly remember "Wang Dang Doodle", and she may be the reason that I am a Blues lover today. Even in Baton Rouge, we all did
the wang dang doodle all nite long. May God grant Peace and Love to all of you.

Leon Davis

June 7, 2009

Thanks for your everlasting contribution to the enjoyment that many others have shared through you're having passed this way.........

Evon Jones

June 7, 2009

Praying for the family of KoKo Taylor. She will live in the hearts of all who loved her music. Thanks KoKo

Rhonda Lewis

June 7, 2009

To a woman of lasting strength that withstood many decades of different musical sounds. Your sound reminds me of peaceful, down home, back-porch, and Mason jar tea drinking fun. When music would whisper thru the tree leaves, as they blew from side to side. I guess, we thought you would remain another decade with us, oh how wrong we were. You and your souful sound will truly be missed.

Patricia Lane

June 7, 2009

You completed your mission here on earth KoKo and paved the way for others. You will be truly missed but never forgotten.
Rest In peace KoKo I wont say good-bye just see you later.

T. Dominique

June 7, 2009

With Deepest sympathy to the Taylor family.

PAUL

June 7, 2009

--WANG DANG DOODLE-- A MILLION TIMES MORE IN HEAVEN. A POWERFUL VOICE -- GOD SPEED.

Mary Cobb

June 7, 2009

To me KoKo was all about love and happiness.I was very fortunate to see her perform live many times. I remember tearing up with emotion when she sang I'D Rather Go Blind and dancing to Wang Dang Doodle. Thank You Koko for making the world a better place.

Samuel Hunter

June 7, 2009

Well loved and well singing woman .I am very young but, I grow up hearing the blues and I know that KoKo will be very well miss.

June 7, 2009

I did the Beer Bottle Boogie last night.I'll be doing it again tonight.

June 7, 2009

I'll be pitchin' a Wang Dang Doodle all night long!
R.I.P.,Koko!

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