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fave it Emo | Gentle
10 tracks | 36 minutes
Released May 2004
on Little Scudder Records
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:04 A Song For Your Beauty lyrics FREE 03:04 A Song For Your Beauty lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:04 A Song For Your Beauty
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:58 Give Me A Way lyrics BUY MP3 03:58 Give Me A Way lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:58 Give Me A Way
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Just a girl and her guitar -- but don't call this folk -- these songs are mellow, sometimes disturbing, often heartbreaking, and infused with rich melody backed by simple structures to create a fully defined world of heartbreak, loss, joy, and everything
Bio / Background
Shana Scudder's music career began at age two when she gave an impromptu Christmas concert in the lobby of her grandmother's apartment building. Not much has changed since then, although she did pick up the violin in second grade and toured the country and England with her youth orchestra. After graduating from high school, violin sadly fell by the wayside and, missing music terribly, Shana took up the guitar. She played her first open mic two years later in Brooklyn, New York and let's just say she gave a less-than-stellar performance. Ever the perfectionist, Shana was determined to improve on her humble beginnings, so after moving back down South, she began to do the rounds of open mics in the Roanoake, VA area and it was there that she first found out how vital a strong and supportive community of musicians can be to a young artist's development. From there, Shana started booking some gigs here and there, while finishing college.
↓ more ↓After graduation, Shana got more serious about music, began playing more shows, and in July of 2003, recorded her first full-length, self-titled album. The album was recorded in Wilmington, NC with legendary producer and engineer Karen Kane. It is a sparsely solo effort, with just Shana's intense voice and modest guitar accompaniment. Shana does so much with so little, however, and she will certainly draw you in with rich melodies and pictures painted of snapshots of life and all its intricacies, and she will leave you with a heart full and breaking and the promise that she is an artist who you will hear much, much more of.
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