Sharon Jones of retro-soul band the Dap-Kings dies at 60
Jones died on Friday in a New York hospital after a battle with pancreatic cancer, her representative said.
Despite her powerhouse voice, Jones failed to make a breakthrough for decades until a recording session led to a Dap-Kings album in 2002.
The band later won a Grammy nomination and performed at Glastonbury.
British producer Mark Ronson was among those paying tribute.
He used the Dap-Kings as the backing band for another soul revival star, Amy Winehouse, on her breakthrough album Back to Black, released in 2006.
He said: "Sharon Jones had one of the most magnificent, gut-wrenching voices of anyone in recent time."
'You got to be brave'
Members of the band were at her bedside when she died, her representative, Judy Miller Silverman, said.
The
cancer was diagnosed in 2013 but failed to stop Jones performing during periods
of remission.
"It's
therapy,'' she said in July. "I know I need rest and sleep. But I want to
work and that is our job.
"`You
got to be brave. I want to use the time that I have. I don't want to spend it
all laid up, wishing I had done that gig," she told Associated Press.

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