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Interview: Joanne Shaw Taylor - Voodoo Grooves and Guitarmageddon Tones

Andy Ellis

For her third solo album, Almost Always Never, British blues-rocker Joanne Shaw Taylor finds sonic inspiration in her teenage past.


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To experience Taylor’s fretboard prowess, check out the following clips on YouTube:


Taylor tears into two songs from White Sugar in a 2011 London show.


In another song from White Sugar, Taylor pulls a sweet range of clean and dirty tones from her Squier ’51 at a festival in Wilmington, Delaware.


Annie Lennox features Taylor on lead guitar at a massive 2012 outdoor concert at Buckingham Palace in London. Dig JST’s white outfit and angel wings! And, of course, her Les Paul and extended solo.


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Mark
on 12/20/2012
Who in the world said playing guitar was strictly a guy thing?JoAnne blows that so called Theory out of the water.



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