This queen of blue-eyed rock
n' soul grew up loving equally the sweetness of a Memphis horn line and
the
raunch of an electric guitar riff, whether played by Muddy Waters,
Keith
Richards, or Pop Staples. Teased her blonde hair into a beehive in
honor of Ronnie
Spector and never looked back, picking up a guitar and forging a career
as a
songwriter in the process. She’s
the
current, long-time vocalist with the Saturday
Night Live Band, who sang at SNL’s 25th
Anniversary telecast,
Bob Dylan's 30th Anniversary bash at The Garden,
and the
Central
Park Summerstage Tribute To Janis Joplin; appears on Grammy nominees A Tribute To Howlin' Wolf (with Taj
Mahal and Lucinda Williams) and Charlie Musselwhite’s One Night In America; worked on a musical
with Cy Coleman (who
maintained her sense of timing is not unlike Peggy Lee's); duets live
whenever
possible with blues legends Eddie Kirkland and Hubert Sumlin;
collaborated with
Marshall Crenshaw on a critically-acclaimed track for Labour
Of Love: The Music of Nick Lowe and Big Al Anderson on Pawn Shop Guitars, as well as with Ian Hunter on his
latest, Shrunken Heads; edited
Andrew
Loog Oldham’s autobiography 2Stoned;
worked with Bonnie Raitt, Ry Cooder & others on the Rhythm
& Blues
Foundation Awards--all the while continuing to torch clubs up and down
the
Eastern Seaboard in support of her recordings (Strip,
The Hard Way, Radio
Queen, and Wicked Time)
with her
band Rebel Montez. "I've come here tonight to set your souls on
fire," she'll tell an audience. And she will.