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- Subject: Valerie Wellington dies at age 34
- Date: 4 JAN 93 01:06:13 GMT
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- Valerie Wellington, a blues singer known for her
- portrayals of singing greats Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey on the stage,
- died Saturday of an aneurysm at 34.
- Wellington became ill before a performance Thursday and was admitted
- to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood in a coma. She never
- regained consciousness and died Saturday afternoon.
- ``She was so young. It was much too soon,'' said Lenin Pellegrino,
- owner of the Kingston Mines blues club and a close friend. ``She was a
- fine person and a fine entertainer.''
- Wellington, a graduate of the American Conservatory of Music,
- returned to Chicago in December after a month-long tour of Japan.
- She portrayed blues idols Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey in theatrical
- shows in 1984 and won wider recognition with a series of television
- commercials for the Chicago Tribune in which she played a blues-shouting
- grocery store cashier and a raucous conductor on a Chicago Transit
- Authority elevated train.
- Wellington also portrayed the 1950s blues singer Big Maybell in the
- 1989 movie ``Great Balls of Fire,'' which depicted the life of rock n'
- roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis.
- Wellington recorded for Chicago-based Alligator records and the B.L.
- U.E.S. label.
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