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Blues Stars: Grammy Winner & Young Revivalists
14 Feb
Summary
- Eric Gales won two Grammys and an Oscar nomination.
- DK Harrell blends old-school blues with contemporary lyrics.
- Jeff Taylor transitioned from principal to blues frontman at 64.

Blues musicians are demonstrating the genre's continued relevance and evolution. Eric Gales, a recent Grammy winner and Oscar nominee for his film score work, expressed joy and gratitude for the recognition. DK Harrell, a young artist, reinterprets blues for a new generation by pairing old-school musicality with contemporary lyrical themes about modern life. Jeff Taylor, formerly a high school principal, embraced the blues full-time at age 64, showcasing a successful career transition. Matt Schofield traces the blues' roots, emphasizing the historical role of British artists in popularizing the genre globally. Shemekia Copeland creates 'time pieces' through her music, addressing social and political issues, and advocates for unity. These artists collectively highlight the blues' ability to adapt, resonate with diverse audiences, and comment on lived experiences.




