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SUMMARY:Shannon McNally w/ John Francis O'Mara
DESCRIPTION:Thom Jurek at All Music said it best\, "Only Gram Parsons' term
  "Cosmic American Music" begins to touch her mercurial\, changeling roots 
 aesthetic\, ... McNally is a Zen-like\, post-Beat song poet”. For those 
 who have followed McNally’s nearly twenty year career the thing that mos
 t sticks with the listener about her\, is the timeless effortlessness that
  she brings to all she does. With a long catalog and longer list of peers 
 with whom she has written\, recorded and toured\, McNally continues to tur
 n out great music that defies blatant genre-fication.\n\nAt home across th
 e American (Americana) music spectrum\, the Grammy nominee who’s live mu
 sic career began on the jam band circuit of the 1990’s with bands like R
 obert Randolph and Derek Trucks\, writes as well as she interprets the son
 gs of others\, has a top tier musicality to her craft\, a soul stirring vo
 ice that immediately grabs one by the heart strings and a troubadour’s w
 anderlust\, not to mention as it turns out\, she is also an excellent elec
 tric guitar player.\n\nLike her anti-hero heros J.J. Cale\, Tom Waits\, Bo
 b Dylan. Dr. John\, and Jim Dickinson\, McNally knows who she serves. She 
 serves the song. Her quiet but steady plodding through the many layers of 
 the business of music\, hasn’t ever been rewarded with massive fame and 
 fortune but in time that slow burn has become the treasure in and of itsel
 f.\n\nThe part of McNally’s narrative that is often missed is that not o
 nly has she self-managed herself for nearly all of her career but that she
  has also been a stout warrior-like-artist who often went toe-to-toe with 
 label heads and A&amp\;R to defend and fight for her visions. She left the
  major label world after ten years at Capital/EMI to fend for herself on v
 arious smaller labels and self-release paradigms. Perhaps the business of 
 music is finally catching up with her independent spirit. We shall see.\n\
 n\nPRESS QUOTES\n"the songs hold up well\, as does McNally’s vocal perfo
 rmance\, a testament to her strength as a singer\, considering that Jennin
 gs had one of the best voices in country music” —Texas Music\n\n"Ultim
 ately\, as strong as the band’s performances are\, it’s McNally who ha
 s to sell the songs and deliver the goods\, having to skillfully alternate
  between boot-stomping swagger and heartfelt sensitivity\, and she deliver
 s on both counts.” —Texas Music\n\n"Shannon McNally has recorded an al
 bum that rearranges the molecules of Jennings' music\, turning his tales o
 f cowboy machismo into the stark declarations of a woman taking control of
  her life." —Ken Tucker\, NPR Fresh Air\n\n"Much like Jennings himself\,
  who was noted for liking to do things his own way\, McNally is passionate
  about what she does\, and not afraid to share how she feels about today
 ’s music industry." - American Songwriter\n\n"This is high art right her
 e\; cotton field disco perfection" - Relix\n\n“On this gem of an album\,
  McNally’s covers the late outlaw country star feel as much a tribute to
  Waylon Jennings’ attitude and independent spirits to his music. ” —
  MOJO\, 4 Stars\n\n"McNally professes a twangy charm that teaches new-scho
 ol outlaws like Sturgill Simpson\, that her voice deserves top of the play
 list rotations." - Glide Magazine\n\n"Over and over again\, she manages to
  locate a smoldering intensity\, a searing hurt buried deep within the mus
 ic’s deceptively simple poetry\, and she hones in on it with surgical pr
 ecision" - Guitar Girl Magazine\n\n"No two ways about it\, but the name Sh
 annon McNally just rolls off the tongue as one of legitimacy: kind of like
  Reba\, Tanya\, or Martina. Or perhaps.. kind of like Waylon." - Glide Mag
 azine\n\n“…she’s like the headlights on the hearse.” - Uncut\n\nFo
 lk stalwart Shannon McNally’s warm\, worn-in vocals amplify the sadness 
 at the center of “All These Blues Go Walkin’ By” and “All That’s
  Left Is Fare-Thee-Well.” - Pitchfork\n\n"She has the voice: bruised\, s
 moky and ornery\, right at home where country and soul meet. She has the m
 elodies and the timing - she’s irresistible.” - Jon Pareles\, The New 
 York Times\n\n“McNally ….sensual\, swaggering\, smokey. …..exhibitin
 g an ability to depict pleasure and pain with an explicitness that seems d
 eceptively natural for such a reasonably young songwriter.….a healthy do
 se of lowdown country and ragged soul..McNally's sound bears a timelessnes
 s that's truly uncommon.” - Austin Chronicle\n\n“She is probably rock
 ’s most talented undiscovered gem. This woman with the confident voice\,
  pin-point lyrics and effortless guitar playing….Shannon McNally can roc
 k your socks off at the same time she is hitting you over the head with wo
 rds that actually make sense.”\n- Glide Magazine\n\n“I first heard of 
 Shannon McNally through John Leventhal\, who described her vocal skills as
  having just the right amount of girlish smoke. At the time I was looking 
 for just the right singer to make a cameo appearance on a song I was recor
 ding called “Famous Last Words of a Fool.” Trusting John’s appraisal
 ---from his description I imagined something of a cross between Joan Jett 
 and Lauren Bacall---I set about tracking the mystery singer down. What I e
 ventually discovered in the small town of Holly Springs\, Mississippi was 
 this dark-eyed beauty who wrote grown-up songs\, played a pretty mean Fend
 er Stratocaster and\, at times\, sounded a lot Jesse Mae Hemphill. From ou
 r first meeting I couldn’t shake the feeling that I was the right man fo
 r the job of shepherding the next Shannon McNally record into existence. N
 ow that the record is made\, I hope music lovers around the world will com
 e to know what I and many others already know: This girl belongs in the Am
 ericana Music spotlight.” - Rodney Crowell\n\n“McNally is back. Enjoy 
 her wondrous voice and the effervescent spirt of this album. She proves to
  be\, not surprising to those who are familiar with her catalog\, a terrif
 ic interpreter in the vein of Emmylou and Linda Ronstadt.” - Jim Hynes/E
 lmore magazine\n\n“Black Irish shows McNally’s range as an artist – 
 her ability to be soulful\, sultry\, introspective and tough in her songwr
 iting and singing. McNally has never sounded better.” - Maeri Ferguson/N
 o Depression\n\n“With any luck and the right promotion\, it (Black Irish
 ) ought to move McNally to the forefront of Americana artists\, where she 
 clearly belongs.” - Hal Horowitz/American Songwriter\n\n“Shannon McNal
 ly has a been gifted with a voice that has an ethereal hypnotic affect fea
 turing a mix of southern drawl and Celtic lilt delivered as a velvety alto
  that ensnares the soul of the listener.” - Rick Bowen/Innocent Words\n\
 n“With Black Irish\, Shannon McNally ascends to the highest tier of Amer
 icana auteurs and guarantees she won’t be abandoning that locale any tim
 e soon.” - Lee Zimmerman/Glide Magazine\nhttps://www.shannonmcnally.com/
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