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Kate Meehan - Soulshaker

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2002
Time:46:16 
Size:106,6 MB 
Label:Southern Cross Records 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Second Hand Man - 4:20
 2. Black Cat - 4:08
 3. Soul Shake - 3:48
 4. Out Of Love - 5:28
 5. Feet Start Walking - 3:27
 6. Rock Me Right - 5:04
 7. God's Gift To Women - 2:30
 8. Call Me Mrs. Blues - 3:56
 9. Smackwater Jack - 3:46
10. Off The Clock - 3:52
11. Final Verdict - 5:53

Kate Meehan and her talented band bring the magic of blues to life! With performances at venues including festivals, we create memorable experiences filled with soulful music and vibrant energy. Join us for an evening filled with rhythm and grooves that keep you moving!
Kate was born in Hobart, the daughter of jazz trumpeter and vocalist Clem Meehan. She was raised in a household infused with music, hearing Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald one day, and listening to Carole King and Shirley Bassey the next. It was in this environment that Clem started giving Kate her first singing lessons. Kate’s formal music education commenced at the Sacred Heart College where she received piano lessons as well singing in the choir, and by the time she commenced High School, Kate had added guitar to her arsenal. At sixteen Kate left High School and moved to the mainland where she busked with her guitar around Adelaide for a few years learning the art of performing as a soloist in public. By the time she was twenty Kate had returned to Hobart where she fronted various covers and originals bands, before returning to the mainland, this time Melbourne, for a brief sojourn in front of another covers band. At twenty four Kate found herself back in Tasmania where she was approached by the Fabulous Blues Cats, a Chicago jump-blues styled band. This is where Kate found her groove. Koko Taylor was discovered, and there was no turning back. Kate learnt her craft as a raunchy blues belter in front of this band playing the midnight to four shift every Friday and Saturday night at the Round Midnight nightclub in Salamanca. In 1998 she recorded her first album as the Kate Meehan Blues Band “Let the Good Times Roll, a CD covering her favourite electric Chicago blues songs. This album opened doors back on the mainland on the blues festival circuit. It was also at this time that Kate heeded advice that she would have to write her own material to get anywhere as a blues singer, and over the next four years Kate released two more albums including her own songs as well as originals by her Texan pen friend, Kathy Murray. 

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