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The name says it all. "Girls with Guitars" - the
2011 Ruf Records Blues Caravan Tour - presents three of the scene's
hottest young female guitar slingers on a single stage.

Over the past six years, the Blues Caravan has toured successfully in
the UK, USA and throughout continental Europe. This unique triple bill
revue has helped introduce bright new stars such as
Ana Popovic and Joanne Shaw Taylor to an
international audience. Following in their footsteps on the 2011 tour is
a trio of dynamic, up-and-coming blues talents: Dani Wilde, Cassie
Taylor and Samantha Fish.
Hailing from Brighton, England, Dani Wilde sings the blues with the
old-school fervor of Aretha Franklin,
but also takes a cue from contemporaries like Duffy and Joss Stone. The
singer/songwriter/guitarist has just released her second album, Shine, a
collaboration with renowned producer Mike Vernon (Eric
Clapton, Fleetwood Mac). She has shared stages with luminaries like
Robben Ford,
Candye Kane and Koko Taylor. Says
Paul Jones of BBC Radio 2: "Dani Wilde's voice is astounding, with a
unique raw passion and energy. She sings with more conviction and
passion than old legends from the Mississippi Delta."
At the tender age of 21, Samantha Fish is already a hot property on the
live music scene in and around her hometown of Kansas City, Missouri.
She discovered the blues almost by accident as a teenager, but it has
since become her singular mission in life. Her high-heeled, rock-edged
performances have won her a loyal local following and carried her to
venues like Rosa's Lounge in Chicago, where she opened eyes during the
2010 Chicago Blues Festival. 2011 seems destined to be her breakout
year.
Proud to call herself the "Daughter of a Bluesman,"
multi-instrumentalist Cassie Taylor has appeared on eight
critically-acclaimed albums by her father,
Otis Taylor, and accompanied him on tours all over the world. She
was also a featured vocalist on Gary Moore's
2008 release Bad For You Baby. Still just in her early 20s, Cassie has
been hailed for her commanding stage presence and "heavenly" voice
(Boston Globe). Her music ranges from heart-wrenching ballads to
hard-driving blues. Like her father, Taylor doesn't shy from topical
subject matter, nor shrink from breaching musical boundaries.
This trio of young, passionate performers is backed by a top-flight band
of road-tested professionals for more than two hours of live blues
excellence.
As a foretaste for their upcomining shows around the world, the three
guitarists recorded a common album in November 2010 in Berlin at the
Studio Erde, which will be released to the blast-off to their tour.
None other than Mike Zito produced the album. Multiple Blues Award
Winner in Memphis 2010. On the album are ten own songs, like the
earthshaking Get Back ("a real Killer" - Daniel Böhm, ROCKS Magazine
01/2011) or the laid-back Wait A Minute, and two covers of two really
great songs. Bitch from the Rolling
Stones ( therefore, the girls produced also a video - see
www.bluescaravan.com ) and Jet Airliner, well-known by the
Steve Miller Band.
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