Valerie
Wellington took the Chicago Blues scene by surprise in 1982, perhaps not
forgoing her classical training as an opera singer as much as using it
to enhance her work in the blues. As a blues woman she fit right in, not
only becoming a regular in the blues clubs but also compiling an
impressive theatrical resume for her portrayals of
Ma Rainey and Bessie
Smith -- women who, like opera singers, learned to project their voices
without microphones. The influence of Koko Taylor was also evident in
Wellington's blues approach, which combined classic vaudeville-era blues
with hard-driving Chicago sounds. Her power-packed voice was heard on
only a few record releases but was featured frequently in TV and radio
commercials. Valerie Wellington was only 33 years old when she died of a
brain aneurysm. Jim O'Neal, All Music Guide