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Regalitos Foundation

A 501 (c)3 Florida Non-Profit Corporation 

PRESENTS

UK’s Premiere Blues Rock Guitarist

JOANNE SHAW TAYLOR!

sunday, february 6TH, 2022 - 6:30PM

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Performing at:

King Center Studio Theatre

3865 N. Wickham Rd
Melbourne, FL. 32935
Box Office: (321) 242-2219

 

TICKETS STARTING AT $35.00 PLUS HANDLING FEE

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TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:

Maxwell C. King Center For The Arts
3865 N. Wickham Rd.
Melbourne, FL 32935
Box Office: 321-242-2219

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BIOGRAPHY -

Critically acclaimed British guitarist and singer songwriter, Joanne Shaw Taylor, universally hailed as the UK’s premiere blues rock guitarist, is announcing the release of her seventh studio full-length record The Blues Album on Friday September 17, 2021. Today she also shares a new single, “Let Me Down Easy” along with a companion music video.

The album will be released via Joe Bonamassa’s independent blues label KTBA Records. It was produced and recorded by Joe Bonamassa and Josh Smith at Ocean Way Studios in Nashville, Tennessee.

The hotly tipped 11-track album features Joanne’s personalised covers of eleven rare blues classics originally recorded by Albert King, Peter Green, Little Richard, Magic Sam, Aretha Franklin, Little Milton, and many more.

The Blues Album, the follow up to 2019’s critically acclaimed album Reckless Heart, features Josh Smith (guitar), Reese Wynans (keyboards), Greg Morrow (drums), Steve Mackey (bass), Steve Patrick (trumpet), Mark Douthit (sax), Barry Green (trombone). Joe Bonamassa plays guitar and sings on the track “Don’t Go Away Mad.” Mike Farris also joins as a special guest on “I Don’t Know What You’ve Got.”

“I’d known from the beginning of my recording career that one day I wanted to record an album of blues covers, I just wasn’t sure when the right time to do that would be,” says Joanne. “I’ve always found it far easier to write my own material than come up with creative ways to make other artists’ material my own.”

When the pandemic put the brakes on from musicians from touring during 2020 and most of 2021, Joanne thought it was the right time to head into the studio to record The Blues Album.

Web: www.joanneshawtaylor.com