Shemekia Copeland
Thursday, April 12, 2012 - 7:30pm - MSU Multipurpose Room (aka The Sub)
Ursa Minor's Cafe

The Performing Artists Series at Ursa Minor's Cafe is underwritten in part by the Reading Eagles and WEEU 830 AM.
“...she roars with a sizzling hot intensity.” - Boston Globe
For those that like the blues, Etta James, Martin Sexton, B.B. King:
Shemekia Copeland is already a force to be reckoned with in the blues. While still in her early 30's, she's opened for the Rolling Stones, headlined at the Chicago Blues Festival and numerous festivals around the world, scored critics choice awards on both sides of the Atlantic and shared the stage with such luminaries as Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Taj Mahal and John Mayer. 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.
Born in Harlem, New York, in 1979, to the late Texas blues guitar legend Johnny Clyde Copeland, Shemekia's passion for singing, matched with her huge, blast-furnace voice, gives her music a timeless power and a heart-pounding urgency. Her music comes from deep within her soul and from the streets where she grew up, surrounded by the everyday sounds of the city - street performers, gospel singers, blasting radios, bands in local parks and so much more.
Join us for the second season of Ursa Minor's Café - a diverse array of unforgettable Thursday night arts and entertainment in a relaxed, social atmosphere, complete with food and refreshments. Capacity is limited to less than 300 seats, so order early.
To visit Shemekia's website CLICK HERE.
The Performing Artists Series at Ursa Minor's Cafe is underwritten in part by the Reading Eagles and WEEU 830 AM.








