Heir to the rich tradition of soul-drenched divas like Ruth Brown, Etta James and Koko Taylor, Copeland’s shot at the eventual title of Queen of the Blues is pretty clear. By some standards, she may already be there. Find out more about Shemekia on her MySpace page.
Copeland’s passion for singing, matched with her huge, blast-furnace voice, gives her music a timeless power and a heart-pounding urgency. Her father, the late Texas blues guitar legend Johnny Clyde Copeland, recognized his daughter’s talent early on.
Her second album, Wicked, scored three Handy Awards (Song of the Year, Blues Album of the Year, Contemporary Female Artist of the Year) and a GRAMMY nomination.
With her new release, Never Going Back, Shemekia Copeland has opened a new chapter in her story. The recording represents a crossroads on her ongoing artistic journey--a place where numerous new avenues are open to her. While she will always remain loyal to her blues roots, Never Going Back takes a more forward view of the blues, and in so doing points her music and her career in a new direction.
See a video of Shemekia performing on The Late Show with David Letterman .

WXPN Welcomes Shemekia Copeland
$35/Garden Passholders $30
Ticket pre-sale for Garden Passholders begins April 10
at 10:00 am and ends April 14 at 5:00 pm.
Tickets sales for the general public begin April 15 at 10:00 am.
Prices include Gardens admission. Visit tickets.longwoodgardens.org or call 610-388-1000 to purchase tickets.