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ALLIGATOR RECORDS
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 13, 2005
CONTACT:
Press - Marc Lipkin/Chris Levick at
publicity@allig.com
Radio - Tim Kolleth at radio@allig.com
Retail - Josh Lindner at
josh@allig.com
SHEMEKIA COPELAND'S
"THE SOUL TRUTH"
TO RELEASE AUGUST 16th
Shemekia Copeland's THE
SOUL TRUTH is the funkiest, deepest, and most exciting statement yet
from the woman CNN calls, “a legend in the making.” “Billboard”
agrees, saying Shemekia has “extraordinary talent, Copeland is a
vocalist who knows few stylistic limitations. She's a true blues
diva.” The album is musically steeped in the spirit of classic
Memphis soul but is lyrically up-to-the-minute, featuring Shemekia's
powerful, emotional vocals over a blistering band with horns
punching in all the right places, THE SOUL TRUTH is a tour-de-force
of rock, soul and blues.
Born in Harlem, New York in 1979, Shemekia 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 even
brought her on stage to sing at Harlem's famed Cotton Club when she
was just eight. At that time Shemekia's embarrassment outweighed her
desire to sing. But when she was 15 and her father's health began to
slow him down, she received the calling. “It was like a switch went
off in my head,” recalls Shemekia, “and I wanted to sing. It became
a want and a need. I had to do it.” Within a year she was touring
with her father.
Shemekia stepped out of her father's shadow in 1998 when Alligator
released TURN THE HEAT UP to massive popular and critical acclaim,
with rave reviews running in newspapers and magazine across the
country. In 2000 she returned with WICKED, then followed that with
her Dr. John-produced release, TALKING TO STRANGERS in 2002. On the
strength of these recordings, Copeland has appeared twice on “Late
Night With Conan O'Brien,” and also performed on National Public
Radio's “Weekend Edition” and the “CBS Saturday Early Show.” She's
appeared on “Austin City Limits and the “Late Show With David
Letterman” (along with B.B. King), was featured in the Martin
Scorsese-produced concert film “Lightning In A Bottle,” the PBS
television series “The Blues” and even opened a show for the Rolling
Stones in Chicago. She's toured the U.S., Canada, Europe and
Australia.
With the powerful and radio-friendly songs on THE SOUL TRUTH and
continued non-stop touring, Shemekia will continue to reach fans
across all musical genres. Throughout CD, Shemekia Copeland delivers
music for both seasoned blues and soul lovers and new fans. “I want
people who love hip-hop to know where it came from,” she told “Vibe”
magazine. “My music is rooted in blues, but it's different. I'm
singing about my era. I'm here and I'm singing about now and not
yesterday.”
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