
New Review 5 May 2026
The album 'A Spoonful of Willie Dixon' is above all a sensitive, 31-minute tribute to the blues legend, recorded live in Sheffield. Instead of simple covers, Emma provides her "personal touch and dialogue" with music, showing her own artistic identity and inexhaustible emotional depth. With a distinct talent and experience, Emma has taken this inspiring step, she confirms what she has achieved on her previous releases. Now Emma is an established musician with a definite bright future ahead of her.
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“The New Star of British Rhythm & Blues” The Blues Magazine
“The Most Authentic Pure Blues Singer in the UK today” American Blues Scene
“Wilson is Stunning, She lives every word” John The Rock Doctor
“Willie Dixon is thunderously applauding for sure” Blues Conversations
“Emma Wilson is a Major force on the International Blues Scene” Blues in Britain
“A Spoonful of Willie Dixon is a Monumental Album“ Blues Matters
"A once in a generation voice' Gonzo magazine
"A Wicked voice, so inspired, so soulful' Sound Guardian
"Memphis Calling is gloriously understated, classic RnB" Talkin' the Blues
"Emma has the sass and power of classic Aretha" Hot Wax
"She is about as good as it gets" Blues in the South
"What a voice! Memphis Calling is a powerful Rhythm & Blues record" Geoff Wilbur
“She brings joy to those who are nostalgic of the STAX and Motown years" Alain Hiot
“Massive heart & purity, like listening to a female Otis, Sheer class" Andy Snipper, Music News
‘Wilson's extraordinary soulful, buttery vocals pour over every note" Philly Cheez Blues
“Her vocal skills make her an excellent exponent of Rhythm & Blues" Il Polpo Del Blues
“She takes command and makes Willie Dixon's 'Hoochie Coochie Mama' her own" Living Blues
“Memphis Calling is sublime, stunningly beautiful, it radiates Memphis Soul" Bluestown Music
“Drenched with Spirit 'Memphis Calling' is Soul music that soars!" ConcertMonkey.be
‘Emma has delivered a powerful message that she has arrived and is ready to claim her spot" Professor Johnny P













