Shannon Brown (musician)
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Shannon Brown | |
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Birth name | Shannon Leigh Brown |
Born | July 23, 1973 |
Origin | Spirit Lake, Iowa, USA |
Genre(s) | Country |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 1997-present |
Label(s) | Arista Nashville BNA Warner Bros. |
Associated acts | Deborah Allen Big & Rich MuzikMafia |
Shannon Brown (born Shannon Leigh Brown, July 23, 1973) is an American country music singer from Spirit Lake, Iowa. A member of the MuzikMafia, she has released one studio album to date, and has charted four singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts; two additional albums were recorded but not released. In addition, she has contributed a song to the soundtrack for the 1998 film Happy, Texas.
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[edit] Biography
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After several years of touring the Midwest with her father running the soundboard and her mom running lights, Shannon decided to make the move to Nashville, Tennessee. She paid the bills singing songwriters' demo sessions and managed to maintain her touring schedule of 160 dates a year. Her vocal stylings and industrious approach did not go unnoticed. She is married to video director Shaun Silva who directed the video for "Corn Fed."
[edit] Musical career
Shannon's first recording contract was with Arista Nashville in 1997. A year later, she began work on her debut album A Tour of My Heart. Although the album's lead-off single (titled "I Won't Lie") entered the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, A Tour of My Heart was ultimately unreleased. Brown also contributed a song entitled "Half a Man" to the soundtrack of the film Happy, Texas.
In late 2001, she left for the BNA label. While on BNA, she began work on a second album, from which two singles were released. The first of these, a song titled "Baby I Lied", was a cover of Deborah Allen's Top 5 hit single from 1983; Brown's cover became her first Top 40 hit upon its release. A second single from her BNA album, entitled "Untangle My Heart", also charted. Brown's second album also remained unreleased, however, and she exited BNA not long afterward.
Warner Bros. Records signed Brown to her third recording contract in late 2005. That year, she made her fourth chart entry with a song entitled "Corn Fed"; reaching a peak of #47 on the country music charts, it served as the lead-off single to her first album for Warner Bros., also entitled Corn Fed. Her third album overall, Corn Fed was also Shannon's first album to be released commercially. The album was produced by John Rich, one half of country music duo Big & Rich. After its second single (entitled "Pearls") failed to chart, Brown and Warner Bros. parted ways.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Year | Album | Chart Positions | |
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US Country | US 200 | ||
1998 | A Tour of My Heart | Unreleased | |
2001 | unreleased BNA Records album | ||
2006 | Corn Fed | 34 | 163 |
[edit] Singles
Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album |
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US Country | |||
1998 | "I Won't Lie" | 58 | A Tour of My Heart |
2001 | "Baby I Lied" | 40 | unreleased BNA Records album |
"Untangle My Heart" | 58 | ||
2005 | "Corn Fed" | 47 | Corn Fed |
2006 | "Pearls" |