Shemekia Copeland

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Salt In My Wounds 04:11 Tools
Turn the Heat Up 04:07 Tools
Married to the Blues 07:12 Tools
It's 2 A.M. 00:00 Tools
Who Stole My Radio? 03:58 Tools
Don't Whisper 00:00 Tools
Big Lovin' Woman 00:00 Tools
My Kind of Guy 00:00 Tools
Ghetto Child 00:00 Tools
I Always Get My Man 03:49 Tools
Livin' On Love 00:00 Tools
Breakin' Out 00:00 Tools
Stay a Little Longer, Santa 00:00 Tools
The Other Woman 00:00 Tools
Outskirts of Love 00:00 Tools
Ain't Got Time For Hate 00:00 Tools
Beat Up Guitar 00:00 Tools
It's My Own Tears 00:00 Tools
Wild, Wild Woman 00:00 Tools
Lemon Pie 00:00 Tools
I Feel A Sin Coming On 00:00 Tools
All About You 00:00 Tools
When a Woman's Had Enough 00:00 Tools
Your Mama's Talking 00:00 Tools
Suspicion 00:00 Tools
Better Not Touch 00:00 Tools
Happy Valentine's Day 00:00 Tools
Never Going Back To Memphis 00:00 Tools
Ain't Gonna Be Your Tattoo 00:00 Tools
Sholanda's 00:00 Tools
Not Tonight 00:00 Tools
Love Scene 00:00 Tools
Something Heavy 00:00 Tools
Cold Feet 00:00 Tools
Have Mercy 00:00 Tools
Poor, Poor Excuse 00:00 Tools
Would You Take My Blood? 00:00 Tools
Should Have Come Home 00:00 Tools
It Don't Hurt No More 00:00 Tools
Talking to Strangers 00:00 Tools
The Push I Need 00:00 Tools
My Turn Baby 00:00 Tools
Strong Enough 00:00 Tools
Two's a Crowd 00:00 Tools
Too Close 00:00 Tools
You Can't Have That 00:00 Tools
God's Word 00:00 Tools
Steamy Windows 00:00 Tools
Has Anybody Seen My Man? 00:00 Tools
Used 00:00 Tools
Walk On 00:00 Tools
If He Moves His Lips 00:00 Tools
Miss Hy Ciditty 00:00 Tools
Honey Do that Voo-Doo 00:00 Tools
Dirty Water 00:00 Tools
I Sing The Blues 00:00 Tools
Can't Let Go 00:00 Tools
Pie In the Sky 00:00 Tools
Too Much Traffic 00:00 Tools
Sounds Like The Devil 00:00 Tools
Ka-Ching 00:00 Tools
The Fool You're Looking for 00:00 Tools
Uptown Line 00:00 Tools
Devil's Hand 00:00 Tools
Whole Lotta Water 00:00 Tools
Broken World 00:00 Tools
CROSSBONE BEACH 00:00 Tools
Born A Penny 00:00 Tools
Somebody Else's Jesus 00:00 Tools
Givin' Up You 00:00 Tools
The Truth Is The Light 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Mud 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 00:00 Tools
A Woman 00:00 Tools
Jesus Just Left Chicago 00:00 Tools
black crow 00:00 Tools
The Battle Is Over (But The War Goes On) 00:00 Tools
Up On 1-2-5 00:00 Tools
River's Invitation 00:00 Tools
Isn't That So 00:00 Tools
Rise Up 00:00 Tools
Big Brand New Religion 00:00 Tools
When The Batle Is Over 00:00 Tools
Limousine 00:00 Tools
Circumstances 00:00 Tools
One More Time 00:00 Tools
Ain't That Good News 00:00 Tools
Long As I Can See The Light 00:00 Tools
Drivin' Out Of Nashville 00:00 Tools
Cardboard Box 00:00 Tools
Great Rain 00:00 Tools
Hangin' Up 00:00 Tools
Lord, Help The Poor And Needy 00:00 Tools
Americans 00:00 Tools
Wrapped Up In Love Again 00:00 Tools
Smoked Ham And Peaches 00:00 Tools
Better Bot Touch 00:00 Tools
In The Blood Of The Blues 00:00 Tools
The Wrong Idea 00:00 Tools
Promised Myself 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Like Everybody Else 00:00 Tools
Such A Pretty Flame 00:00 Tools
Stay A Little Longer Santa 00:00 Tools
One I Love 00:00 Tools
Go To Sleepy Little Baby 00:00 Tools
Wild Wild Woman 00:00 Tools
I Always Get My Man 00:00 Tools
Never goin' back to Memphis 00:00 Tools
wWw.FiveMP3.CoM 00:00 Tools
It's 2 am 00:00 Tools
It’s My Own Tears 00:00 Tools
God's Word (J.B. Lenoir) 00:00 Tools
Black Coffee 00:00 Tools
Shemekia Copeland / Circumstances 00:00 Tools
Got My Mojo Working 00:00 Tools
Poor, Poor, Excuse 00:00 Tools
Stay a Little Longer 00:00 Tools
KACHING 00:00 Tools
Bring Your Fine Self Home 00:00 Tools
The Thrill Is Gone 00:00 Tools
Lover's Holiday 00:00 Tools
Hard Candy Christmas 00:00 Tools
I'm So Lonesome 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Beter Not Touch 00:00 Tools
It's 2 A.M 00:00 Tools
I Pity The Fool 00:00 Tools
Shemekia Copeland - Breakin' Out 00:00 Tools
Don´t Whisper 00:00 Tools
Would You Take My Blood 00:00 Tools
Happy Valentines Day 00:00 Tools
Shemekia Copeland - It's My Own Tears 00:00 Tools
Givin Up On You 00:00 Tools
Who Stole My Radio ? 00:00 Tools
Manhattan Transfer & Ruth Brown & B.b. King - The Thrill Is Gone 00:00 Tools
Ka-Ching! 00:00 Tools
01 - IT'S 2 A.M. 00:00 Tools
Stay A Little Longer. Santa 00:00 Tools
I Pity The Fool (Live) 00:00 Tools
How Long Can A Fool Go Wrong 00:00 Tools
It's 2 A. M. 00:00 Tools
It's 2:00 A.M. 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Mud (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
The Push I Need (feat. Dr. John) 00:00 Tools
16 - THE OTHER WOMAN 00:00 Tools
Never Going Back To Memphis (World Cafe Live) 00:00 Tools
Big Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Don`t Whisper 00:00 Tools
When A Woman`s Had Enough 00:00 Tools
The Push I Need (duet w/ Dr. John) 00:00 Tools
Livin´ On Love 00:00 Tools
Ain't Gonna be Your Tatoo 00:00 Tools
God's Word - Shemekia Copeland 00:00 Tools
Dirty Water - Shemekia Copeland, Miller, Buddy 00:00 Tools
Happy Valentine`s Day 00:00 Tools
Livin On Love 00:00 Tools
Breakin’ Out 00:00 Tools
Livin` On Love 00:00 Tools
Two`s A Crowd 00:00 Tools
DevilÕs Hand 00:00 Tools
It's 2 A.M. by Shemekia Coperland 00:00 Tools
IsnÕt That So 00:00 Tools
The Battle Is Over (But The War Goes On) - Outskirts Of Love 00:00 Tools
I Always Get My Way 00:00 Tools
Broken World - Shemekia Copeland, Wood, Oliver 00:00 Tools
Dobie Gray - Used 00:00 Tools
Never Going Back to Memphis - Shemekia Copeland, Hahn, John 00:00 Tools
Aint That Good News 00:00 Tools
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Shemekia Copeland (b Harlem, New York City, 10 April 1979) is an American blues singer. The daughter of blues guitarist and singer Johnny Copeland, 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. She landed a record deal with Alligator, which issued her debut album "Turn the Heat Up!" in 1998. The record was met with enthusiastic reviews, and she toured 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 Blues 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. See also: Official Website Artist Biography by Steve Huey Turn the Heat Up! The daughter of renowned Texas blues guitarist Johnny Copeland, Shemekia Copeland began making a splash in her own right before she was even out of her teens. Projecting a maturity beyond her years, Copeland fashioned herself as a powerful, soul-inflected shouter in the tradition of Koko Taylor and Etta James, yet also proved capable of a subtler range of emotions. Copeland was born in Harlem in 1979 and her father encouraged her to sing right from the beginning, even bringing her up on-stage at the Cotton Club when she was just eight years old. She began to pursue a singing career in earnest at age 16, when her father's health began to decline due to heart disease; he took Shemekia on tour with him as his opening act, which helped establish her name on the blues circuit. She landed a record deal with Alligator, which issued her debut album, Turn the Heat Up!, in 1998, when she was just 19 years old (sadly, her father didn't live to see the occasion). Wicked While the influences on Copeland's style were crystal clear, the record was met with enthusiastic reviews praising its energy and passion. Marked as a hot young newcomer to watch, Copeland toured the blues festival circuit in America and Europe, and landed a fair amount of publicity. Her second album, Wicked, was released in 2000 and featured a duet with one of her heroes, early R&B diva Ruth Brown. Wicked earned Copeland a slew of W.C. Handy Blues Award nominations and she walked off with three: Song of the Year, Blues Album of the Year, and Contemporary Female Artist of the Year. The follow-up record, Talking to Strangers, was produced by legendary pianist Dr. John and featured songs that she proudly claimed were her best yet. The Soul Truth, produced by Steve Cropper, was released by Alligator Records in 2005. Never Going Back followed in 2009 from Telarc Blues, and was produced by the Wood Brothers' Oliver Wood. 33 1/3 appeared in 2012, and was again produced by Wood and issued by Telarc Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.