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In Pictures: Etta James remembered

In memory of the feisty R&B pioneer Etta James, <a href='http://www.soundspike.com/story/3626/etta-james-dies-at-73/' target='new'>who died</a> on Friday (1/20) at the age of 73 in Riverside, CA, we're sharing some photos of the singer from her 2004 summer tour. Photos of Etta James during her concert performance on June 25, 2004 at the Villa Montalvo in Saratoga, CA.

Etta James dies at 73

Etta James, a powerful blues and soul singer whose recording of 'At Last' resonates with each new generation that rediscovers it, has died at 73. Etta James, a powerful blues and soul singer whose recording of "At Last" resonates with each new generation that rediscovers it, has died at 73.

Etta James hospitalized with a blood infection

Legendary R&B singer Etta James has been hospitalized in Riverside, CA, with a blood infection, according to published reports. Legendary R&B singer Etta James has been hospitalized in Riverside, CA, with a blood infection, according to published reports.

Featured Photos: Adele at the Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA - Jan. 29, 2009

When you're born with four names, as Adele Laurie Blue Adkins was, you can be forgiven for wanting to keep it simple and using just one.

Etta James, Gov't Mule, John Hiatt Play Telluride

Etta James and the Roots Band will headline the 15th Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival, Sept. 14, according to a press release.

Etta James hospitalized

R&B great Etta James is off the B.B. King Blues Festival for now as she recovers from complications stemming from abdominal surgery.

B.B. King gets around on anniversary tour

The itinerary for B.B. King's 60th Anniversary Tour has the blues legend all over the US map through the end of the year.

B.B. King launches fest with Al Green and Etta James

Music legends B.B. King, Al Green and Etta James will share a stage for the first time during this summer's B.B. King Blues Festival tour.

Briefly: Springsteen, Etta James, Ne-Yo, Hawthorne Heights, Moby

Bruce Springsteen and The Seeger Sessons Band are among the latest additions to this year's New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, set for April 28-30 and May 5-7.