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One of the premiere r&b vocalists of the 1950s through the 1980s, 'Little Esther' Phillips possessed both great talent and even greater demons. When she was an adolescent, her parents divorced, and she was forced to divide her time between her father in Houston and her mother in the Watts area of Los Angeles. Although she was brought up singing in...
Date Of Birth December 23, 1935 Place Of Birth Galveston, Texas, USA Profession Soundtrack, Composer Star Sign Capricorn
# Quote 1 I'm just a singer. If I like a song it doesn't matter to me where it comes from -- I can do it my way.
# Fact 1 In 1971 Aretha Franklin won a Grammy but presented it to Esther Phillips because she felt Phillips deserved it more. 2 In 1949 she caught the attention of bluesman Johnny Otis in a talent contest in his L.A. nightclub, and soon she was in his revue. 3 In 1962, she renamed herself Esther Phillips, choosing her last name from a nearby Phillips gas station. 4 Female R&B singer and multi-instrumentalist 5 Sang the top ten hit (USA) "Release Me" in 1962
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Crazy Love 2007/I Documentary performer: "Release Me and Let Me Love Again" La bande du drugstore 2002 performer: "Try me" - as Esther Phillips Committed 2000/I performer: "Release Me And Let Love In" - as Esther Phillips The Nanny 1996 TV Series performer - 1 episode The Sunchaser 1996 performer: "What a Difference a Day Makes" - as Esther Phillips Cry-Baby 1990 performer: "I'M A BAD, BAD GIRL" Saturday Night Live 1975 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Composer Title Year Status Character Bless Their Little Hearts 1983
Self Title Year Status Character Buffalo Bill 1983 TV Series Herself Ad Lib 1981/I TV Series Herself Numéro 1 1975-1976 TV Series Herself Dinah! 1976 TV Series Herself Musikladen 1975 TV Series Saturday Night Live 1975 TV Series Herself - Musical Guest The Mike Douglas Show 1975 TV Series Herself - Vocalist Rock Concert 1975 TV Series Herself Black Omnibus 1973 TV Series Herself The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1970 TV Series Herself - Guest / Herself The Barbara McNair Show 1970 TV Series Herself The Music of Lennon & McCartney 1965 TV Special documentary Herself (as Esther Phillips)
Known for movies Cry-Baby (1990) as Soundtrack
Committed (2000) as Soundtrack
Crazy Love (2007) as Soundtrack
The Sunchaser (1996) as Soundtrack