Ann Cole

Ann Cole

R&B singer, born Cynthia Coleman

Ann Cole was a genuinely great soul singer who had the misfortune to be too far ahead of her time. She was daring enough to record "Got My Mojo Working," which she'd performed on-stage (which was how Muddy Waters found the song) in 1956. Cole also cut records on the Timely, Baton, and Sir labels, and in 1956 she was voted the Most Promising Female R&B Vocals. Cole cut many records, but only ever had one pop-chart hit, in 1962 with "Don't Stop the Wedding" on Roulette. The A-side was a sort of answer record to the Etta James song "Stop the Wedding"; ironically, "Don't Stop the Wedding"'s B-side, "Have Fun," was also her last R&B charting song. © Bruce Eder /TiVo

Legal name

Cynthia Coleman

Type

Person

Born

Jan 24, 1934

Born in

Newark

Died

Nov 1, 1986 (aged 52)

Died in

Newark

Country

United States

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