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She­mekia Copeland

At a young age, She­mekia Copeland is already a force to be reck­oned with in the blues. While still in her 20s, she’s opened for the Rolling Stones, head­lined at the Chicago Blues Fes­ti­val and numer­ous fes­ti­vals around the world, scored crit­ics choice awards on both sides of the Atlantic (The New York Times and The Times of Lon­don) and shared the stage with such lumi­nar­ies as Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Taj Mahal and John Mayer. Heir to the rich tra­di­tion of soul-drenched divas like Ruth Brown, Etta James and Koko Tay­lor, Copeland’s shot at the even­tual title of Queen of the Blues is pretty clear. By some stan­dards, she may already be there.

Copeland’s pas­sion for singing, matched with her huge, blast-furnace voice, gives her music a time­less power and a heart-pounding urgency. Her music comes from deep within her soul and from the streets where she grew up, sur­rounded by the every­day sounds of the city – street per­form­ers, gospel singers, blast­ing radios, bands in local parks and so much more.
Born in Harlem, New York, in 1979, Copeland actu­ally came to her singing career slowly. Her father, the late Texas blues gui­tar leg­end Johnny Clyde Copeland, rec­og­nized his daughter’s tal­ent early on. He always encour­aged her to sing at home, and even brought her on stage to sing at Harlem’s famed Cot­ton Club when she was just eight. At the time, Shemekia’s embar­rass­ment out­weighed her desire to sing. But when she was fif­teen and her father’s health began to fail, her out­look changed. “It was like a switch went off in my head, and I wanted to sing,” she says. “It became a want and a need. I had to do it.”

 

She­mekia was named Best Female Blues Artist at the 2010 Blues Blast Mag­a­zine Music Awards!

She­mekia has been named Female Blues Artist of the Year by Liv­ing Blues Mag­a­zine!

Date: August 12, 2011
Start time: 7:30 pm
Dura­tion: hour(s)
$18.00Price:
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