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Who inherited Etta James money and estate?

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When Jamesetta Hawkins took the stage to perform, she was known as Etta James.

Etta James has always been a name that cannot be overlooked in the category of great American musicians.

She is a well-known vocalist in the United States who has performed in a variety of musical genres over the course of her career, which spans more than four decades. These genres she has performed in include gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, rock and roll, and soul.

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Despite the fact that she is deceased (died at  74 years), her name will live on in the annals of American music.

At Last (At Last! · 1960) , I’d Rather Go Blind(Tell Mama · 1968) , A Sunday Kind of Love
(At Last! · 1960) I Just Want to Make Love to You (At Last! · 1960) , All I Could Do Was Cry (At Last! · 1960) Something’s Got a Hold on Me, and (Etta James · 1962) are some of her successful music.

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Etta James  was born on January 25, 1938, 1, in Los Angeles, California, United States

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This piece talks about who took charge of all the wealth she made when she kicked the bucket.

Who inherited Etta James money and estate?

Etta James left behind a fortune when she passed. Her only sons Donto James, and Sametto James took custody of her estate properties (here, in this case, royalties and copyrights from her music).

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