Shemekia Copeland hits the road with a new batch of Handy awards

Shemekia Copeland , who dominated Thursday night's (5/22) W.C. Handy Blues Awards by taking home three trophies, will continue her busy tour schedule at least through the fall.

The 24-year-old singer's itinerary--which supports her 2002 album "Talking to Strangers"--includes a mix of festival dates and headlining shows.

"Talking to Strangers," which was produced by Dr. John, took home this year's Handy award in the Blues Album of the Year category, marking the second straight year that Copeland has won the award, (Last year, she won for her 2001 release, "Wicked.) She also was honored in the Contemporary Female Artist of the Year and Contemporary Blues Album of the Year categories.

Taking home two awards apiece at the Handys--which took place at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis--were blues veterans Charlie Musselwhite (Contemporary Male Artist of the Year and Blues Instrumentalist (Harmonica) and Solomon Burke (Soul Blues Album of the Year and Soul Male Artist of the Year).

Copeland--the daughter of the late Texas blues-guitar legend Johnny Clyde Copeland--has won seven Handy awards over the course of her career, according to Alligator Records. She recorded her 1998 debut album, "Turn the Heat Up," when she was just 18 years old.

In her record-company biography, Copeland said that her style is still evolving.

"I listen to Aretha Franklin, Katie Webster, Trudy Lynn, Etta James, Howard Tate, India.Arie, Angelique Kidjo," she said. "But I don't try to copy them. I just take little things from each one and add them to my style. But for as long as I live, my father's music will live through me."

[Note: The following tour dates have been provided by artist and/or tour sources, who verify its accuracy as of the publication time of this story. Changes may occur before tickets go on sale. Check with official artist websites, ticketing sources and venues for late updates.]
 tour dates and tickets
June 2003
5 - Des Moines, IA - Simon Estes Amphitheater
17 - Nashville, TN - Bourbon St. Blues & Boogie Bar
18 - Birmingham, AL - WorkPlay Theatre
19 - Little Rock, AR - Juanita's
20 - Oklahoma City, OK - Bricktown Blues Festival
22 - Aspen, CO - Rio Grande Park (w/ Joe Cocker)
26 - San Juan Capistrano, CA - The Coach House
27 - San Diego, CA - Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay (w/ Susan Tedeschi)
29 - Monterey, CA - Monterey Bay Blues Festival

July 2003
2 - Omaha, NE - The Music Box
3 - Davenport, IA - Mississippi Valley Blues Festival
4 - Chicago, IL - Taste of Chicago
5 - Milwaukee, WI - Milwaukee Summerfest
6 - Columbus, OH - Little Brothers
8 - Cleveland, OH - Beachland Ballroom & Tavern
9 - Struthers, OH - The Cellar
10 - New York, NY - Wagner Park
11 - Northampton, MA - Iron Horse
12 - Lowell, MA - Lowell Summer Music Series
13 - Rockland, ME - North Atlantic Blues Festival
18 - Beaverton, OR - 16th Annual Nike Summerfest
19 - Winthrop, WA - Wintrop R & B Festival
26 - Burnaby, British Columbia - Burnaby Blues Festival

August 2003
15 - Amagansett, NY - Stephen Talkhouse
16 - Norwich, NY - Chenango County Blues Festival
17 - Marshfield, MA - North River Blues Festival
22 - Clio, MI - Clio Area Amphitheater (w/ Susan Tedeschi)
23 - Madison, WI - Madison Blues Festival

September 2003
5 - Durham, NC - Bull Durham Blues Festival
7 - Washington, DC - Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
26 - Durango, CO - Ft. Lewis Community College
27 - Reno, NV - Hawkins Amphitheater at Bartley Ranch

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