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Two women from one island changed how America moved to rhythm and blues

Two women from one island changed how America moved to rhythm and blues

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Two Galveston originals reshaped American rhythm and blues: Camille Howard with boogie-woogie fire and Esther Phillips with a deep, briny voice that bent genres. We trace their arcs from island roots to national stages, through reinvention, withdrawal, and lasting legacy.

• R&B’s rise
• Camille Howard’s piano power and Los Angeles breakthrough
• partnership with Roy Milton and Specialty Records era
• hits, changing industry, and a faith-led exit from the spotlight
• Esther Phillips’ early discovery by Johnny Otis and chart ascent
• addiction, return to Houston, and a patient comeback
• Release Me, Atlantic years, and BBC performance
• cross-genre mastery and late recognition in the Blues Hall of Fame
• shared island roots and distinct paths shaping modern American music


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