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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Carole Denise Fredericks (June 5, 1952, Springfield, Massachusetts - June 7, 2001, Dakar, Senegal) was an American singer most famous for her recordings in France. Carole emerged from the shadow of her brother, the legendary blues musicologist Taj Mahal, to achieve fame and popularity in Europe and the French-speaking world. For more than two decades Paris, France was her adopted home and Dakar, Senegal was her favorite vacation spot. As a celebrity, Carole's presence reshaped the image of the female French singer. No "little sparrow," Carole stood…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Carole Denise Fredericks (June 5, 1952, Springfield, Massachusetts - June 7, 2001, Dakar, Senegal) was an American singer most famous for her recordings in France. Carole emerged from the shadow of her brother, the legendary blues musicologist Taj Mahal, to achieve fame and popularity in Europe and the French-speaking world. For more than two decades Paris, France was her adopted home and Dakar, Senegal was her favorite vacation spot. As a celebrity, Carole's presence reshaped the image of the female French singer. No "little sparrow," Carole stood 5'8" tall, a voluptuous beauty adorned in large bold jewelry and colorful shimmering dresses. She was dubbed "Black Mama," an endearment for giving birth to the soulful rhythm and blues sound present in French pop rock music.