Shemekia Copeland, photo, Trailblazer Honor From The National Blues Museum In St. Louis

Photo: Jim Summaria

Vocalist Shemekia Copeland To Receive Trailblazer Honor From The National Blues Museum In St. Louis

On Sunday, November 17, 2024, the National Blues Museum in St. Louis, Missouri will recognize eight-time GRAMMY-nominee and fifteen-time Blues Music Award-winning vocalist Shemekia Copeland with their prestigious 2024 Trailblazer Honor. Copeland recently received three GRAMMY Award nominations for her latest album, the sublime and powerful Blame It On Eve.

According to museum executive director Robert Nelson, “The National Blues Museum Trailblazer Honor recognizes individuals who have made an extraordinary impact on the blues genre, pushing boundaries and inspiring new generations of musicians. Shemekia Copeland is a true embodiment of a trailblazer: her distinctive voice, fearless artistry, and commitment to preserving the legacy of the Blues while evolving the genre for modern audiences make her a fitting recipient of this esteemed award. The National Blues Museum is proud to honor Shemekia Copeland’s enduring influence and to celebrate her as a leader who not only carries the torch of the Blues but also illuminates a bold path for the future.”

Copeland is thrilled and humbled, saying, “I’m so proud to receiving this honor especially in St.Louis which has been home to so many wonderful blues artists.”

The National Blues Museum will host an exclusive, invitation-only, early afternoon event on Sunday, November 17th, 2024 at the Museum. Then, just prior to Shemekia’s performance that evening at City Winery, 3730 Foundry Way, a ceremony will take place on stage, with Nelson and others formally presenting Copeland with her award.

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