
Roseanne Taft
Vocals
Sedona, AZ
At 66 years old, Roseanne Taft is the soulful, powerhouse vocalist of Wolf Jackson, bringing a lifetime of passion, experience, and raw emotion to the band’s sound. Hailing from Sedona, Arizona, Roseanne’s voice carries the weight of storytelling, blending the smoky depth of blues, the raw grit of rock, and the smooth elegance of country and folk.
Raised on gospel, classic rock, and outlaw country, Roseanne grew up singing in choirs, roadhouses, and festival stages, where she developed her signature blend of power and vulnerability. Inspired by Stevie Nicks, Bonnie Raitt, and Emmylou Harris, her vocals bring a rich, haunting quality to Wolf Jackson, often adding stunning harmonies and emotionally charged lead performances.
Roseanne became an integral part of the band’s sound during the recording of "No Name Needed," where her deep, soulful vocals added a layer of richness and depth to several key tracks. With the release of "3 Chord Dance," she stepped even further into the spotlight, delivering chilling harmonies, heartfelt verses, and the kind of vocal storytelling that lingers long after the song fades.
Whether she’s trading lines with Cliff Raymond, adding ethereal harmonies, or commanding a song with a lead vocal performance, Roseanne Taft is the heart and soul of Wolf Jackson—an artist whose voice is as timeless as the stories she tells.