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Genres
  
Labels
  
Ruf, Axehouse

Occupation(s)
  
Guitarist, singer

Website
  
Official website

Instruments
  
Guitar

Name
  
Joanne Taylor

Years active
  
2002–present


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Role
  
Guitarist · joanneshawtaylor.com

Albums
  
Songs from the Road, White Sugar, Diamonds in the Dirt

Profiles

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Joanne Shaw Taylor (born 1986, England) is a British blues rock guitarist and singer, who was discovered by Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics at the age of 16.

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The British music publication, Blues Matters!, called Taylor "the new face of the blues".

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Biography

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Taylor grew up in Wednesbury in the Black Country, England, and was inspired in her early teens to play the blues after hearing Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert Collins and Jimi Hendrix. Dave Stewart heard Taylor play, and in 2002 invited her to join his supergroup, D.U.P., on tour in Europe.

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In May 2009, Taylor released her debut album, White Sugar, on Ruf Records. Taylor's second release was 2010's Diamonds in the Dirt, also on Ruf Records. Both her albums peaked at number eight in the US Billboard Top Blues Albums chart. In 2010, she won Best Female Vocalist at the British Blues Awards. She won the same award at the 2011 British Blues Awards, plus the Songwriter of the Year award for "Same As It Never Was" from Diamonds in the Dirt.

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On 4 June 2012, Taylor played lead guitar in Annie Lennox's band at the Diamond Jubilee Concert in London. Taylor played an extended solo during the performance in front of Buckingham Palace, attended by approximately 12,000 people (not counting the many thousands lining The Mall). Just before her solo spot, Taylor's Fuzz Face pedal malfunctioned, leaving a much cleaner guitar sound than usual. This apparent misfortune was ameliorated, however, when she was informed that Stevie Wonder had loved her "clean, bluesy, understated tone".

Taylor's fourth studio album, The Dirty Truth, was recorded in Memphis, Tennessee with producer Jim Gaines, and was released on 22 September 2014.

Wild Taylor's fifth studio album was released on 30 September 2016. It was recorded in Nashville's Grand Victor Studios with Kevin Shirley working as producer.

Personal life

Taylor resides between Detroit, Michigan and Birmingham, England.

Discography

  • White Sugar (2009)
  • Diamonds in the Dirt (2010)
  • Almost Always Never (2012)
  • Songs from the Road (2013)
  • The Dirty Truth (2014)
  • Wild (2016)
  • References

    Joanne Shaw Taylor Wikipedia