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Joanne Shaw Taylor Tunes Her Guitar to Blues, Rock and Hank's Howls (#009)

25 min · 19 de may de 2025
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British blues-rock powerhouse Joanne Shaw Taylor joins Jimmy Sengenberger to explore her musical journey from early blues influences to her distinctive, eclectic sound today. She shares insights into her creative process and collaborating with legendary producer Kevin Shirley and blues superstar Joe Bonamassa on her new album, Black & Gold. [https://www.amazon.com/Black-Gold-Joanne-Shaw-Taylor/dp/B0DST4RBHP] Beyond the music, Joanne shares the latest on her "psychotic sausage dog," Hank. Will she finally release her long-awaited, canine-centered album?

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