Shannon LaBrie

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Shannon LaBrie
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Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
Website www.shannonlabrie.com

Shannon LaBrie [1] [2] is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist from Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, residing in Nashville, Tennessee, since 2008. [3]

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Career

LaBrie has released three studio albums, Just Be Honest (2013) and War & Peace (2016) and her latest album Building released by Moraine Records (2020). The latter album's first single "Firewalker" which was written with Tia Sillers and Joe Robinson, was listed as NPR's "Top 20 Songs of 2020", and the album was listed by NPR's Anne Powers as "Top Fall Albums to Listen Too." LaBrie, also wrote "She Got Soul", a track on Robert Randolph and The Family Band's Grammy Nominated album Got Soul (2017), and "Just Do It", a track on Lily & Madeleine's album Canterbury Girls (2019). [4] LaBrie, also co-wrote "I Got Your Love (You Got Mine)" with Gabe Dixon, which was recorded by Gabe Dixon and Susan Tedeschi of The Tedeschi Trucks Band and released in 2021.

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

Music videos

TitleYearDirector(s)Ref.
"Then There's You"
featuring Gabe Dixon
2016 [5]
"Alcohol"Fairlight Hubbard [6]
"It's Political"Seth Christian [7]
"All By Myself"2019 [8]
"Take Me Out" [9]
"Charge"
with Gabe Dixon
2020Chris Phelps [10]
"Firewalker" [11]

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References

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