Done come too far / Shemekia Copeland
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Edité par Socadisc | 2022
- Contient
- Too far to be gone
- Pink turns to red
- The talk
- Gullah geechee
- Why why why
- Fried catfish and bibles
- Done come too far
- Barefoot in heaven
- Fell in love with a honky
- The dolls are sleeping
- Dumb it down
- Nobody but you
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Shemekia Copeland (born April 10, 1979[1]is an American blues singer. Born in Harlem on April 10, 1979, she is the daughter of blues guitarist and singer Johnny Copeland.[2] She began to pursue a singing career in earnest at age 16, when her father's health began to decline; he took Shemekia on tour as his opening act, which helped establish her name on the blues circuit. Copeland graduated in 1997 from Teaneck High School in Teaneck, New Jersey.[3] She landed a record deal with Alligator, which issued her debut album Turn the Heat Up! in 1998, following it up with a tour of the blues festival circuit in America and Europe. Her second album, Wicked, was released in 2000 and featured a duet with one of her heroes, early R&B diva Ruth Brown. It earned her three W.C. Handy Awards. The follow-up record, Talking to Strangers, was produced by Dr. John, and in 2005 she released The Soul Truth, produced by Steve Cropper. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.