Biography
Fiona Boyes is a one-woman blues tent revival. Her pulpit is the stage, which she commands with the energy of an entire flock of worshippers. And her Bible is the guitar. With her acoustic and electric virtuosity and mastery of styles, she uses it as a righteous instrument to uphold the music’s tradition, even as her strong, distinctive songwriting moves it forward.
The native Australian’s soulful, authoritative style — brilliantly displayed on her new album Blues Woman — has earned Boyes unprecedented recognition. For the past three years she’s received major Blues Music Awards nominations that also trumpet her diversity. She received a “Contemporary Blues Album of the Year” nod in 2007 for her Yellow Dog debut, the electric Lucky 13. The next year she garnered a ballot slot for “Contemporary Female Blues Artist of the Year.” In 2009 she received an “Acoustic Blues Album of the Year” nomination for the trio recording Live From Bluesville.
It’s worth noting that Boyes first arrived in America to claim yet another honor: winner of the 2003 International Blues Challenge (IBC) in Memphis, where she swept away the competition in yet another incarnation — solo acoustic performer. Representing the Melbourne Blues Society, Boyes was the first woman and the first Australian to earn the title.
Impressive? Pinetop Perkins offers this striking assessment: “I ain’t never heard a woman finger pick a guitar like that since Memphis Minnie.” Indeed, Boyes’ elegant ‘n’ gritty vocal style and powerful playing have also earned comparisons to Bonnie Raitt, Susan Tedeschi and Rory Block. And Hubert Sumlin — iconic guitarist for Howlin’ Wolf — declares, “She’s got it. I’ve played with them all, and she’s got it.”
Other Albums for Yellow Dog Records on Airplay Direct:
http://www.airplaydirect.com/yellowdogrecords
Individual Albums for Fiona Boyes on Airplay Direct:
YDR 1653
Blues Woman http://www.airplaydirect.com/fionaboyes1653
YDR 1353
Lucky 13 http://www.airplaydirect.com/fionaboyes1353