EL SEGUNDO,
Calif. (AP) — Big-voiced R&B diva Vesta Williams, perhaps best-known
for her 1980s hits "Don't Blow A Good Thing" and "Congratulations," has
been found dead of a possible drug overdose in a Southern California
hotel room. She was 53.
Los Angeles County coroner's Capt. John Kades (KAY'-dihs) says Williams was found dead at 6:15 p.m. Thursday in an El Segundo hotel room. Kades says it will take six weeks to complete a toxicology examination.
Born in Coshocton, Ohio, in 1957, Williams she had hits with "Once Bitten Twice Shy," ''Sweet, Sweet Love" and the torch song "Congratulations," where she emotionally bids goodbye to her ex, about to marry someone else, on his wedding day.
Williams also appeared in movies and on television.
Los Angeles County coroner's Capt. John Kades (KAY'-dihs) says Williams was found dead at 6:15 p.m. Thursday in an El Segundo hotel room. Kades says it will take six weeks to complete a toxicology examination.
Born in Coshocton, Ohio, in 1957, Williams she had hits with "Once Bitten Twice Shy," ''Sweet, Sweet Love" and the torch song "Congratulations," where she emotionally bids goodbye to her ex, about to marry someone else, on his wedding day.
Williams also appeared in movies and on television.
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