Joanne Shaw Taylor Reveals Her Dream Collaborations
. But with the creation of her own label, Axehouse Music, she's keeping an eye open for opportunities in new directions. Taylor tells Guitar-Bass.net: "I'm still holding out for the Prince gig. I mean, how many female guitar players can he go through?" And she's interested in developing her own take on Joe Bonamassa's tie-in with Beth Hart. "I could just sit back and play guitar," she reflects. "I also wouldn't mind doing a rockabilly kind of thing, an old-school Little Richard meets rockabilly album. An artist I was dying to work with in that vein was Nick Curran out of Austin, Texas - but sadly we lost him young, the year before last." She continues here. The Blues Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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