Showing posts with label Miss Emily. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miss Emily. Show all posts

Monday, November 17, 2025

Miss Emily - The Medicine

Album: The Medicine
Size: 85,1 MB
Time: 36:44
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2025
Styles: Soul/Blues/Americana mix
Art: Front

1. My Freedom (3:01)
2. Stand Together, Band Together (5:24)
3. The Medicine (3:28)
4. Maybe (4:12)
5. You Make Believe (3:04)
6. Running Again (3:25)
7. Solid Ground (4:11)
8. Smith's Bay Drowning (4:36)
9. Remember This Song (5:20)

JUNO-nominated and Maple Blues Award winning Canadian artist Miss Emily returns with her new album The Medicine. The album is produced by Grammy winner Colin Linden (Keb’ Mo’, Bob Dylan, Lucinda Williams, Gregg Allman, Diana Krall), and is accompanied by the release of the focus track and title song “The Medicine.” The title track is an empathetic plea to understand one of the most complex issues of our time. Written after a family member of an overdose victim reached out to Emily, the song represents the victims and families affected by overdose, offering compassion and solidarity through music.

The new album blends soul, blues, and roots with an all-star line-up of musicians including players from Bob Dylan and Keb’ Mo’s bands. Pairing her thunderous voice with songs of truth and resilience, Miss Emily channels over two decades of raw experience into music that heals and uplifts. Miss Emily’s powerful voice has long been her signature. She is unpredictable, unfiltered, and devoted to her community. For more than 20 years, she has turned her personal struggles into an open invitation for others to connect, share, and heal through music. Whether confronting domestic violence or life as a single mother and working musician, she has always met adversity with honesty and hope.

The Medicine is just that – a collection of soulful, Americana-inspired blues recorded in Nashville with producer Colin Linden and a hand-picked team of musicians. The record features Linden on slide and electric guitar, Keb’ Mo’s keyboardist Michael Hicks on Hammond B3, and George Receli, whose twenty-year run as Bob Dylan’s drummer made him a favourite of Keith Richards. /Blues Matters

Personnel: Miss Emily (vocals); Colin Linden (guitar); David Santos (bass); George Recile (drums); Michael Hicks (Hammond B3).

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Friday, October 30, 2020

Miss Emily - Live At The Isabel

Size: 132,5 MB
Time: 57:29
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: Blues Rock, Blues Soul
Art: Front

01. Sometimes It's Better To Lose (Live) (3:04)
02. Land Of Greed (Live) (3:25)
03. Who Is He (Live) (3:11)
04. Three Words (Live) (3:49)
05. The Letter (Live) (4:25)
06. Blue Is Still Blue (Live) (4:17)
07. Dear CBC (Live) (2:51)
08. The Sellout (Live) (4:40)
09. Long Time Running (Live) (4:44)
10. Cry To Me (Live) (2:44)
11. My Friend (Live) (3:59)
12. No (Live) (4:51)
13. It Must Have Been Love (Live) (4:20)
14. Beautiful You (Live) (3:16)
15. Hold Back The River (Live) (3:45)

In February of 2020 at the Maple Blues Awards in Toronto, Miss Emily walked away with Female Vocalist of the Year, New Artist of the Year and the Sapphire Canadian Blues Music Video Award. This national recognition hearkened back to her early days of county fair singing competitions. In 1993 a then 12 year- old Emily Fennell was winning accolades not by emulating Whitney Houston or Celine Dion like her peers but by channeling Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin; belting out song choices that belied her age. Those traditional influences would be the foundation of a career characterized by fearless honesty and a constant connection to the roots of popular music.

Along the way, she acquired an unparalleled work ethic by playing night after night in bars along Ontario’s 401 corridor while refining her songwriting and gaining a loyal following. This approach paid off as she grew her audience and advanced to theatre and festival appearances with performances at Montreal Jazz Fest, Harvest Jazz and Blues, Ottawa Bluesfest, and Beaches Jazz Festival in Toronto.

Miss Emily has captivated fans across Canada, the US, the UK and Western Europe with her unique combination of impassioned performances and incomparable vocals that soar to emotional heights and span the genres from soul and classic Motown, to jazz, gospel and blues.
Today, in her adopted hometown of Kingston, she holds the record for sell-outs at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts and has gained the respect of Canadian music industry veterans like The Tragically Hip and Downchild Blues Band as well as the recent national recognition by the Maple Blues Awards.

Despite two decades of electrifying audiences in ten different countries, Miss Emily is just beginning to flourish. With two new albums slated for release in 2020 and in 2021, we’re excited to see what the future holds.

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