Shannon is a 20-year-old singer/songwriter. She mixes a clear classical tone and a powerhouse belt to create a soulful R&B sound with a Classical flare.
Born and raised in Maine Shannon began singing when she was just 3-years-old. With a coffee table for a stage and a hairbrush as her microphone she always knew how to perform.
By the time Shannon was 9-years-old it was apparent that singing was not going to be just another hobby. So she began to study classical voice with Diane Oxner-MacDonald the voice coach of Sarah McLachlan in her youth.
Countless hours of practice and study paid off when Shannon entered and won six vocal adjudication competitions at the age of 11. That year she went on to win the Brian Fogelson Trophy for Most Promising Junior Vocalist.
By the age of 12 Shannon was ready to create her first demo. She recorded a five-tracks, including "I Know What Love Is" by Celine Dion and "Broken Wing" by Martina McBride, at Big Sound Recording Studio in Maine in just over three hours. The sound engineers called her "an engineers dream" as she was incredibly precise and expedient with the recording process.
Shannon performed at school events, local churches and fairs around Maine while attending school full-time and writing music on the side. It wasn't until she was 14-years-old that she got her first real "break".
Shannon worked with Ken Medema, singer/songwriter based out of Michigan to create "Through My Eyes" her debut album. The two co-produced the album in Michigan and it was released independently November 1st 2004.
From the release of her album Shannon was asked to perform at such venues as the Keller Williams annual convention in Las Vegas where she gave a stunning performance of the company's new theme song to a crowd of over seven thousand.
At just 16 Shannon sang alongside award-winning actress, singer and recording artist, Liz Callaway in the Magic of Christmas Concert with the Portland Maine Symphony Orchestra. Shannon performed with Callaway for eighteen straight shows to a theatre of eighteen hundred each night.
The following spring Shannon was featured in the Good Shepherd Food Bank's fundraiser Voices of Hope at Merrill Auditorium in Portland, Maine.
The 207 news program did a TV spot on Shannon to feature the fundraiser and her accomplishments at such a young age.
Two weeks before Shannon's 17th birthday she competed against three hundred other singers in the Maine Idol competition. She performed through three rounds and came out on top as the Maine Idol decided by judge and crowd vote.
Shannon attended McGill University where she studied voice performance focusing on Opera under the direct instruction of Therese Sevadjian a French Mezzo-Soprano from Montreal. After two years of study Shannon decided to transfer to Berklee College of Music where she currently studies a more wide variety of musical styles.
Shannon does a variety of performing for fundraisers all throughout the North East, her most recent performance was for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Light the Night Walk in Montreal, which drew a crowd of two thousand and raised over $500,000 for the foundation.
Shannon also returned to the stage at Merrill Auditorium along with the Marshall Tucker Band, where she performed God Bless America to help raise money for soldiers in need.
Currently Shannon is attending school and performing with Flo, a funk band based out of Boston who perform a variety of shows all over New England.
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