Shannon Stephens
Shannon Stephens
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  • Seattle, WA
  • United States
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Shannon Stephens is a Seattle-based singer/songwriter with a winding road behind her. Her third album, Pull It Together, is the result of nearly two decades spent traversing a unique musical landscape. The album captures a fresh sense of self-assurance and a sound that weaves hard truths with sweet melodies for an emotionally gripping blues-tinged brand of indie folk.

 

Stephens grew up in a house filled with music. As an infant, she sat under the piano as her mother rehearsed hymns for the church service. Her father hosted hootenannies in the family home, singing and strumming a sunburst Gibson. Stephens studied both piano and voice as a child and wrote her first song at the age of 7 – a ballad of heartbreak and longing titled "Where Is My Pie?” As a young adult, she delved into poetry and still keeps, hidden well away, a 3-ring binder overflowing with mortifying adolescent poetry. During a particularly boring teenaged summer, she sat on her bed and learned to play the acoustic guitar, starting, as everyone did in those days, with a soulful cover of Extreme’s "More than Words." She soon ventured into songwriting, and was driven to seek out other musicians to satisfy her urge for musical collaboration.

 

In 1993 she moved to Michigan where she became the voice of the folk/rock band Marzuki, an ensemble assembled and co-led by Sufjan Stevens. When Marzuki disbanded, Stephens moved to Seattle and embarked on a solo career, recording her self-titled debut LP in 1999. Shortly after its release, Stephens lost her taste for the business side of musicianship and retreated, spending the next eight years focusing on home, family, and the pleasures of an abundant garden. Those years of domesticity gave rise to 2009’s The Breadwinner – an album described by Exclaim! magazine as “intensely relevant, lyrically incisive and richly deserving of your attention.” Jon Pareles of the New York Times said of The Breadwinner “she finds moments of companionship and epiphany, when the commonplace falls away.” Bonnie Prince Billy covered Stephens’ song "I'll Be Glad" on his 2008 album Lie Down In The Light. In 2010, Asthmatic Kitty Records re-released her debut LP, which was included in the Paste magazine feature “Five Amazing Albums In My iTunes You’ve Never Heard Of”.

 

Stephens produced Pull It Together, due to be released in May of 2012, with the help of Grammy-award winning engineer Kory Kruckenberg. The album brings together a brilliant cast of musicians, including Jeff Fielder (Mark Lanegan, Isobel Campbell) on guitar, James McAlister (Sufjan Stevens, Pedro the Lion) on drums and Steve Moore (Sufjan Stevens, Laura Veirs) on keyboards. It features a duet with Bonnie Prince Billy, a collaboration with New York songwriter DM Stith, and backing vocals by Galen Disston of Pickwick.

 

Pull It Together represents a leap in confidence and songcraft for Stephens. Greater maturity has brought a both a looser, louder style and a more sharply focused worldview. Add to this the influence of a burgeoning Seattle scene that sees artists like Allen Stone and Pickwick playing music meant to counteract the gloom of a damp Seattle winter, and you’ve got an album that’s sure to shake the dust from your boots.

 

Shannon Stephens and her Fabulous Friends – the talented group that backs her on stage – have spent the past couple of years playing out and touring the west coast. They plan to tour nationally with Pull It Together.

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At 4:41pm on February 23, 2011, Brad LoomisBrad Loomis said…

It was great to see you (finally) at the Conor Byrne this last Sunday. Love the tunes. I am going to try to make it to your show with Tony.

 

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At 5:11pm on August 27, 2009, Iaan HughesIaan Hughes said…
Hey Shannon and Seth,

It was great to meet you two today and thanks for the veggies....my wife's holding them and smiling as I type! Shannon, you sounded really good today and I had some nice calls about the segment later during the show. Seems as though there's many of us who feel the pinch these days. Anyways, I think we finally have The Breadwinners officially added to the station library so hopefully we can get some spins.
At 1:42pm on August 23, 2009, Kim RuehlKim Ruehl said…
Hey Shannon - cool to see you on here, and it was nice to meet you very briefly at the Abbey. I'm digging the tunes. See you around!
At 10:06am on August 11, 2009, No DepressionNo Depression said…
Hi Shannon - Welcome to the No Depression community! We hope you're finding everything okay. Please let us know if you have any questions or feedback (here are some FAQs in case anything's confusing). Thanks for joining. Cheers!
Kim

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The New York Times Review Of My Album...

Sandwiched between David Bazan and Radiohead is a great little review by Jon Pareles. It sounds like he really took the time to listen and he got it...

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/20/arts/music/20play.html?_r=1

Posted on September 19, 2009 at 10:00am

Shannon Stephens

In Summer In The Heat video!

This is the first music video ever done for one of my songs! It was made by Zack and Gala Bent here in Seattle.

It's dreamy and beautiful and looks like the song sounds. I feel really proud and lucky!

It's on AKR's home page today: http://asthmatickitty.com/

Posted on September 17, 2009 at 11:00am

Shannon Stephens

I'm totally freaking out!...and relieved...

My new album is out today!

This is really surreal for me. It took forever to make this happen, the day is finally here, and I'm walking out the door as I write this to go to work where I landscape for a living. Life is full!

http://asthmatickitty.com/music.php?releaseID=1064

Posted on September 8, 2009 at 10:08am — 1 Comment

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Seven Out Of Ten On The Four Oh Five!

Another review!

Woo Hoo!

http://www.thefourohfive.com/reviews/1020/

Posted on September 3, 2009 at 9:34pm

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