Shannon Brown
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Födelsenamn | Shannon Leigh Brown |
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Född | 23 juli 1973 Spirit Lake, Iowa, USA |
Bakgrund | USA |
Genrer | Country, countrypop |
Roll | Sångare, låtskrivare |
Instrument | Sång, piano |
År som aktiv | 1997 – |
Skivbolag | Arista Nashville, BNA Records, Warner Bros. Records |
Artistsamarbeten | Jason Aldean, Big & Rich, MuzikMafia, Kenny Chesney |
Relaterade artister | The Girls, The Ten Tenors |
Webbplats | Officiell webbplats |
Shannon Brown, född 23 juli 1973 i Spirit Lake, Iowa, USA, är en amerikansk countryartist.[1]
Diskografi
- Album
- 1994 – No Road too Long (självutgiven)[2]
- 1994 – Thirsty (utgiven i Kanada)
- 2000 – A Tour of My Heart
- 2001 – Untangle My Heart
- 2006 – Corn Fed
- Singlar
- 1998 – "I Won't Lie' " / "Tour of My Heart"
- 1999 – "Half a Man" (soundtrack från filmen Happy, Texas)
- 2001 – "Baby I Lied"
- 2001 – "Untangle My Heart"
- 2005 – "Corn Fed"
- 2006 – "Pearls"
Referenser
Externa länkar
- Wikimedia Commons har media som rör Shannon Brown.
- Shannon Browns officiella webbplats
- Diskografi på Discogs
- Shannon Brown på allmusic.com
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Media som används på denna webbplats
Författare/Upphovsman: Cliff, Licens: CC BY 2.0
Shannon Leigh Brown, born in 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. 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 180 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."