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Exclusive Music Premiere: Karen Haglof “Ode To Bon Jovi” from upcoming EP ‘Palomino Steady Rocking’

Palomino Steady RockingĀ is the third release for the singer/songwriter/guitarist Karen Haglof after many years away from the recording studio, during which she earned her medical deĀ­gree and joined the hematology/ oncology department of New York University Hospital. “Ode To Bon Jovi” (referring to a beloved horse, not the veteran Jersey rocker!) is the first song she’s debuting from the four-song EP. which comes outĀ September 7 to be followed by the full-length album Tobiano later in the year.

Like its predecessors, Palomino Steady RockingĀ revolves around Haglofā€™s hard-hitting yet spry, stripped-down blues-inflected playing and writing, ably supported by longtime musical ally Steve Almaas on bass and CP Roth on drums. The album is a fullyā€“realized showcase for her masterĀ­ful fretwork, spirited singing, and impossibly catchy riffing, and finds her continuing her development as a complete creative artist in her own right ā€“ after years performing primarily as a supporting musician.

Prior to her career in medicine, Karen had been an active participant in the much-vaunted Minneapolis indie rock scene that gave the world the Replacements, Soul Asylum and Bob Mouldā€™s Husker Du among many others. Eventually, she left the MidWest for Manhattan and joined renowned avant-garde composer Rhys Chathamā€™s Ensemble, one of the cityā€™s seminal guitar orchestras, leaving to join the Band of Susans with other veterans of Chathamā€™s crew. After serving a stint as kitchen staff at the early years of East Village institution, the Great Jones CafĆ© (and creating its legendary brunch menu), she entered medical school and didnā€™t seriously pick up a guitar for decades.

The impetus for making music again came from two directions. The first was the unĀ­timely passing of Karenā€™s friend and mentor Jeff Hill, an old friend in Minneapolis “he was encourĀ­aging about playing and also picking up old interests beyond a workaholic medical career. His death was a huge blow.ā€ Later that same year, Karen caught the music documentary It Might Get Loud at an East Village theater. ā€œThe old Jimmy Page and The Edge footage brought back all the early excitement about playing.” Karen says: ā€œI [now] work in a field where very often I have to deliver bad news to people who thought they had more time to do all theyā€™d planned. If you think you want to do something, youā€™d better do it now.ā€

 

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Tara Low is the visionary founder and dedicated editor of Guitar Girl Magazine, pioneering a space where women's voices in the music industry are amplified. With a passion for both music and empowerment, she continues to shape a platform that celebrates and promotes female talent in the world of guitar playing.
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