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Blues singer Shemekia Copeland injecting energy into blues scene

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ES: You were crowned the new “Queen of the Blues” last year by the daughter of the late Koko Taylor. But I understand that you don’t want to take the title away from Koko.
SC:
It’s not that I don’t accept it. I’m completely grateful for it. It’s just that she’s my queen. She’s always been my queen.

Now, if there are other little girls growing up and I am to them like she was to me, then that’s a cool thing. But she’s always going to be my queen.

Obviously, I accept the honor. When her daughter, Cookie, passed it on to me, that’s what it was about. She was telling me, ‘Now it’s time to do your thing. She was here and did her thing, now it’s time to do your thing.’

I’m not trying to do her thing. There are so many people who would like for me to just do Koko Taylor covers or Ruth Brown covers or Etta James covers.

I love all those women. And let me tell you, if it wasn’t for them, I would not be able to do what I do. So, I have a great respect for them. But if they were all living today, I don’t think they would respect me if I was trying to do what they do. I think they would respect me more doing what I’m doing, what I’m trying to do.

ES: Your husband, Orlando Wright, is the bass player in Buddy Guy’s band. Does it get crazy, the both of you being in the music business? Do you have to juggle your schedules in order to spend some time with each other?
SC:
He and I are on the road all the time, and it definitely makes it a little difficult to see one another. But we make it work. We do love each other and care for each other. At the end of the day, it’s not about the quantity of time, it’s about the quality of time.

ES: What do you think about the state of the blues scene these days? It seemed to have enjoyed a resurgence in the '90s, and then people forgot about it. Do you think people are coming back to the blues?
SC:
I don’t know what people think. But traveling all around the world, I can tell you that people’s idea of the blues is not always what it is.

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