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☕️Buy me a coffee: https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support 🎧 Discover How to Get Your Music Licensed & Placed in TV, Movies, Video Games & Streaming Services: https://MusicReboot.com On this Sue Foley Interview: She has toured and shared the stage with blues icons BB King, Buddy Guy, Billy Gibbons, Jimmy Vaughan, Johnny Winter, Jimmy Rogers, Albert Collins, Van Morrison, Nina Simone, Ronnie Earl, Roy Buchanan, Charlie Sexton and more. She’s toured the world and won more Maple Blues Awards (17) than any other artist - ever... Sue Foley Interview: The youngest of 5 children and originally from Canada, Sue started her professional career at 16… and by 21 she was living in Austin, TX and playing as part of the house band for Antone’s. Shortly after that she recorded her first album, also on Antone’s record label. Sue talks about her new album, The Ice Queen… relationships… why playing a slow blues is FAR more difficult than most people think… weed-smoking hippies… the biggest obstacle she’s had to overcome in this business… the most critical and costly mistake most artists make (and how to fix it)... her 1987 Fender Telecaster that she’s the original owner of, and more. This is a GREAT conversation with a really candid person and incredibly soulful blues player... -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Close to 400,000 views! Check out this RARE & extremely in-depth interview with Jeff Carlisi from .38 Special: Jeff Carlisi Interview, .38 Special: “Ronnie Van Zant’s mom made the BEST HAM SANDWICHES, ever...” On YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mznrjCVN6E0 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Sue Foley is a Canadian multi-award-winning blues guitarist and singer/songwriter known for her fiery Texas blues style and refined acoustic touch. A five-time Blues Music Award winner for Traditional Blues Female, and a Juno recipient, she has shared the stage with musicians including B.B. King and Buddy Guy. In 2024 she released One Guitar Woman: A Tribute to The Female Pioneers of Guitar which earned a 2025 Grammy Award nomination for Best Traditional Blues Album. Foley also holds a PhD in Mu...
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