Mem Shannon
Some Funky New Orleans Blues
Mem Shannon is a former 15-year Bourbon Street cab driver who's since released
4 albums worldwide (2 on Rykodisc, 2 on Shanachie). Mem Shannon & The
Membership are from New Orleans and while their music is rooted in the blues,
it's soaked through with that Big Easy syncopated sound, oozing with funk.
They've played the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 12 years. They've
won or been nominated for a ton of "Best Of" awards for Louisiana
music and national blues - including 2 W.C. Handy Award nominations ('96 and
'02). Mem Shannon emerged onto the scene in 1996 with his first release, A
Cab Driver's Blues on Hannibal/Rykodisc. The breakthrough buzz album led
to national media coverage from folks like ABC World News, CBS Sunday Morning,
CNN, E! Entertainment Television, The New York Times, NPR and a much
anticipated/celebrated performance at SXSW. Fast forward to Mem Shannon's last
release, which included the song S.U.V. The catchy rant against SUV's
and their drivers became a mini-hit at blues radio, syndicated and specialty
shows, and even a few Triple-A formats. It was named Song of the Year by
Living Blues Magazine in 2002 and received a Handy nomination for the same.
Not to mention being added to NPR's great show Car Talk and their most
recent music compilation. Mem Shannon has just finished recording and mixing
his 5th release in New Orleans at Tipitina's 8th Floor Studios. They've shared
bills with John Scofield, Toots & The Maytals, Gov't Mule, Josh Kelley,
Junior Brown, Kim Richey, Branford Marsalis, Paul Cebar & The
Milwaukeeans,
Buckwheat Zydeco,
Walter Trout,
Karl Denson,
Taj Mahal,
Galactic,
Robert Cray
and many more. They tour constantly and have played most of the premier blues
and roots festivals (King Biscuit, Montreal Jazz Fest, Kansas City Jazz &
Blues Fest, Monterey Bay Blues Fest, Kerrville Folk Festival...), while
headlining clubs night after night across the US and into Canada, Europe and
Australia. Though they were also presented in Hong Kong by the House of Blues
and in Venezuela by the U.S. Embassy, and were part of an all-star tribute to
Muddy Waters
at The Kennedy Center for a televised special for PBS and NHK/Japan. This year
they played the huge Bumbershoot Festival in Seattle featuring diverse bands
like Nickleback, Nas, The Pixies and
Koko Taylor.
They also played the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival, an event that
includes
B.B. King,
Gov't Mule and Greg Allman. Not bad for a former cab driver.
(quoted from Mem Shannon's page at myspace.com)
Visit Mem Shannon's official website.
Visit Mem Shannon's page at myspace.com.
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Biographical Information on Mem Shannon
Mem Shannon biography at northernblues.com.
Mem Shannon biography at rykodisc.com.
Mem Shannon biography at bluesinternationalltd.com.
Reviews and Critiques of Mem Shannon Live Performances and Recordings
Caught Live! @theRailhead 4-19-01: Mem Shannon & The Membership, The Cresent City Cabbie. Live review by Don Brown Sr. and R.J. Bianchino.
Live review by Chris Manson, May 20, 2004.
Mem Shannon Interviews
Interview with Mem Shannon. San Francisco Blues Festival 2006. MP3 file, runtime 04:47.
Mem Shannon Photos
High resolution photo of Mem Shannon at northernblues.com.
Mem Shannon photos at talkinblues.com.
Mem Shannon photo at bobtjeblues.com.
Mem Shannon Videos
Mem Shannon - No Religion. Runtime 06:10.
Mem Shannon - I Smell Something. Runtime 07:22.
Mem Shannon - Let's Go Get Stoned. Runtime 07:00.
Mem Shannon - Don't Talk About My Mama. Runtime 07:46.
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