In 2009, Candye Kane—already a legend in the blues world for her powerhouse vocals and "Toughest Girl Alive" persona—faced a life-altering diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Rather than retreating, she channeled her defiance into her music. She signed with Delta Groove Productions and released the aptly titled album in June 2009.
The peak of this era was the 2013 release of on the Vizztone label. This album served as a defiant statement against her illness and a celebration of her enduring spirit. [Blues] Candye Kane 2009-2013 (Jamal The Moroccan)
likely refers to a specific local collaborator or a niche figure from Kane's international tours in North Africa during this window. Would you like to dig deeper into her international tour dates or the specific songwriting credits from her 2013 album to find more on Jamal? Featured Interview – Candye Kane - Blues Blast Magazine In 2009, Candye Kane—already a legend in the
This period solidified Kane's legacy as a fighter who transformed her "turbulent life" into a source of inspiration for others facing their own obstacles. The peak of this era was the 2013
The recordings featured a tight-knit "road band" including Chavez on guitar, Kennan Shaw on bass, and Fred Rautmann on drums.
By 2011, Kane and Chavez had developed a near-telepathic musical connection. They released , a "searing set of blues and soul pieces" that earned critical acclaim and multiple Blues Music Award nominations.