Raucous, outspoken and empowered, Davis, who died last week at 77, always knew what she wanted her music to be raw and she took control of her career in an era when few Black women could.
Raucous, outspoken and empowered, Davis, who died last week at 77, always knew what she wanted her music to be raw and she took control of her career in an era when few Black women could.
Raucous, outspoken and empowered, Davis, who died last week at 77, always knew what she wanted her music to be raw and she took control of her career in an era when few Black women could.
One of my favorite recordings of Betty Davis isn't a song. In the summer of 1974, the funk singer/songwriter appeared on Al Gee's Rap N'
Raucous, outspoken and empowered, Davis, who died last week at 77, always knew what she wanted her music to be raw and she took control of her career in an era when few Black women could.