Southern Comfort Music Experience
Channon McNally
North American Ghost Music Live
www.backporchrecords.com 4650 North Port Washington Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53212 414-961-8350
Shannon McNally is a soulful singer and an entrancing songwriter. Drawing on the
defiant spirits of outlaws and visionaries such as Jesse James, Susan B. Anthony, and
Little Richard, she takes her listeners on a timeless and haunting journey through
her self-coined North American Ghost Music. Armed with a spine tingling voice,
easy inner beauty, and songs that linger, McNally�s soul-wrenching vocals and
uncanny songwriting sensibilities have cast a spell on audiences around the country.
For the first time, McNally offers us the chance to savor her live performances on
NORTH AMERICAN GHOST MUSIC LIVE. The album, released on Back Porch Records,
features an eclectic mix of fan-favorite originals such as Geronimo alongside wistful
takes on My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys (Willie Nelson) and The Last Lonely Eagle
(The New Riders of the Purple Sage).
The New Orleans denizen�s literate songs inhabit a range of characters, many downtrodden
and disaffected. "I write in the folk tradition," she says, "like Woody Guthrie, ballads
and things that are universal in style." She also references the work of Bruce
Springsteen, Gordon Lightfoot, Neil Young, and John Steinbeck. The fearless songwriter
is not afraid to use words like "castigate" and "perpetual" when they fit the songs.
Remarkably, Shannon never hides her influences, but she never sounds exactly like
them either.
Conceived to working class Irish American parents on the 4th of July, 1972, McNally
was born on Long Island, New York on St. Patrick's Day March of 1973. Citing early
influences such as Jim Henson, Uncle Remus, The Yellow Submarine, and Star Wars,
McNally's sensibilities were definitely shaped by the events and imaginations of the
day. She graduated from the same high school in Freeport, NY on Long Island that
produced such folk heroes as Lenny Bruce, Lou Reed, and Run DMC. After high school
she went on to earn a Bachelor's Degree in Social Anthropology at Franklin and
Marshall College in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
In 2005, Shannon released her Back Porch Records debut, GERONIMO. Produced
by Charlie Sexton, mixed by Grammy� award-winning engineer Trina Shoemaker, and
featuring stellar musicians like bassists Tony Garnier and Tony Hall, multiinstrumentalist
Greg Liesz, drummer Raymond Weber, keyboard legend Ian McLagan,
and Sexton himself, GERONIMO is a chapbook of stories, a collection of gritty blues,
country, roots, and rock. The seasoned musicians in these sessions inspired Shannon.
She called the band "magic," going on to say, "The band provided a sense of timelessness
to the songs."
Her debut album released in January of 2002, JUKEBOX SPARROWS (Capitol Records),
garnered rave reviews and revealed itself as a surprisingly confident musical and
lyrical debut for such a young songwriter and inspired Rolling Stone to liken her to
"a young Mick Jagger� giving it 3 1/2 stars. It also spawned the AAA radio hit "Now
That I Know," which also appeared on the Sweet Home Alabama soundtrack. McNally
has toured with Willie Nelson, Stevie Nicks, John Mellencamp, Ryan Adams, Robert
Randolph and the Family Band, and Rufus Wainwright. She has appeared on The Late Show
with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. |