SHARON SHANNON
SHARON SHANNON
Genres: folk, celtic, irish, accordion, traditional
About SHARON SHANNON
Sharon Shannon (born 12 November 1968 inbetween Ruan and Corofin, County Clare, Ireland; now living in Letterfrack, County Galway) is an Irish musician. She is best known for her work with the button accordion and her violin fiddle technique, but has also played the tin whistle. Her 1991 album Sharon Shannon is the best-selling album of traditional Irish music ever released in Ireland. Beginning with Irish folk music, her work demonstrates a wide-ranging number of musical influences, including reggae, cajun music, Portuguese music, and French Canadian music. She won the life time achievement award at the 2009 Meteor Awards. Shannon began her own recording career in 1989, working with producer John Dunford and musicians such as Adam Clayton, Mike Scott and Steve Wickham. The work with Scott and Wickham led to Shannon's joining their band, The Waterboys. Shannon was with the band for eighteen months, and contributed both accordion and fiddle to their Room to Roam album. Like Wickham, she left the group when Scott and group member Anthony Thistlethwaite wanted to move the band back to a more rock and roll sound. With Disirt Tola, Shannon toured the United States at age fourteen, whereas her first world tour was with The Waterboys. Shannon's solo work has achieved remarkable airplay and commercial success, especially in Ireland. After her inclusion on A Woman's Heart, a compilation album and a tribute to her work on The Late Late Show, Shannon's music received a great deal of exposure, contributing to the record-breaking sales of her debut album Her 2000 album, The Diamond Mountain Sessions, which included vocals from a wide variety of artists, was also a commercial success, being certified triple platinum. Shannon recorded with Steve Earle on the song "The Galway Girl", which was released on both Earle's album Transcendental Blues, and Shannon & Friends' The Diamond Mountain Sessions. Both albums were released in 2000. Another collaboration with Earle was the instrumental "Dominic Street", released on Earle's 2002 album Sidetracks. Shannon has also worked with Jackson Browne, the band Coolfin, Dónal Lunny, Moya Brennan, Kirsty MacColl, Christy Moore, Sinéad O'Connor, Liam O'Maonlai, and John Prine, amongst others. Her more recent albums include: Renegade (2007) Saints & Scoundrels (2009) Upside down (2009) Flying Circus (2012)
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SHARON SHANNON — Top 30 songs of 50
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sharon Shannon | Sparky | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Glentown | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Bungee Jumrpers | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Mouth Of The Tobique | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Costa De Galicia | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Saints And Angels [d5m] | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Fire In The Bellies | ||
| Sharon Shannon | The Fun Set | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Coridinio | ||
| Sharon Shannon | 1-02 El Mercado Testaccio (TheSharon Shannon | ||
| Sharon Shannon | 1-15 Rathlin Island | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Each Little Thing | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Madonna Groove | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Maguire & Paterson | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Reel Beatrice | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Sandy River Belle | ||
| Sharon Shannon | The Bag Of Cats | ||
| Sharon Shannon | The Magic Foot | ||
| Sharon Shannon | The Maid Behind the Bar | ||
| Sharon Shannon | The Mighty Sparrow (Live) | ||
| Sharon Shannon | The Mouth of the Tobique: Lad O'beirne's / Dowd's Favourite / The Mouth of the Tobique | ||
| Sharon Shannon | The Walking Stick | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Bonnie Mulligan | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Phil Cunningham Set | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Blackbird | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Little Bird | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Cornphiopa Corafinne & Skidoo | ||
| Sharon Shannon | 1-03 The Mighty Sparrow [Live]Sharon Shannon | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Glentown | ||
| Sharon Shannon | Summer Sands (Feat. Carol Keogh) |