Shannon Curfman

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Shannon Marie Curfman (born July 31, 1985, Fargo, North Dakota) is an American blues-rock guitarist and singer.

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Career

She came to prominence in 1999, at the age of 14, [1] with the release of her first album, Loud Guitars, Big Suspicions , which she recorded a year earlier. [2]

Curfman self-released a five-song EP entitled Take It Like a Man in July 2006, followed by the full-length album Fast Lane Addiction in 2007. She released her third album, What You're Getting Into , in 2010.

Since 2010, Curfman has been a vocalist and guitarist with Kid Rock's backing band Twisted Brown Trucker.

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Albums

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References

  1. Skelly, Richard. "Artists / Shannon Curfman". Billboard . Retrieved October 9, 2016.
  2. "Review: Shannon Curfman @ Shank Hall". Glide Magazine. December 12, 2009. Retrieved September 14, 2010.