Shawna Russell








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Shawna Russell hails from Okemah, Oklahoma, the home of Woody Guthrie. And like the legendary figure, Shawna has spent a good deal of her life writing songs and travelling the roads of America performing her music. Forging a musical sound that combines Country, Rock, Folk and Americana, Shawna has built a reputation as a powerhouse singer who also knows how to play a mean slide guitar. Her music has received critical acclaim from COUNTRY WEEKLY, BILLBOARD.COM, CMA CLOSE UP, MAVERICK (UK), MUSIC ROW, ROUGHSTOCK, DREAMWEST (France), THE OKLAHOMAN, TODAY’S COUNTRY MAGAZINE, OKLAHOMA GAZETTE and others. Shawna’s radio singles have included “Goddess,” “Should’ve Been Born With Wheels,” “Fire In The Desert,” “Get Right Or Get Left,” “Sounds Like A Party,” “Everybody’s Got A Story” and “Waitin’ On Sunrise.” Her songs have charted in the U.S. on the Texas Music, Billboard “New and Active” and MusicRow charts, and internationally on the Hotdisc and New Christian Music charts. Shawna released her self-titled sophomore album on Way Out West Records in summer 2011. Recorded in Oklahoma City and Nashville, and co-produced by Julian King (Grammy-winning engineer for Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Toby Keith), along with Clif Doyal and Tim Russell, the album reflects her growth as an artist and a maturity of her song crafting skills. Shawna wrote, or co-wrote, the 10 songs on the project and they provide the listener with a deeper personal connection to her varied influences and artistic expression. From the guitar-driven Country Rock sounds that have become her trademark to mandolin-tinged traditional Country and Americana stylings, ‘SHAWNA RUSSELL’ presents the Oklahoma songbird at a new creative pinnacle. Shawna takes great pride in the musicians who join her in the studio to help create her sound, including stellar and legendary talents such as mandolin, banjo and acoustic guitarist, Bryan Sutton (2000-2006 IBMA “Guitar Player of the Year”); electric, slide and acoustic guitarist, Jon Conley (Kenny Chesney, Wynonna); along with keyboardists Charles Judge (Stevie Nicks, Rascal Flatts) and Jim “Moose” Brown (Jamey Johnson, Ricky Skaggs); drummers Russ Kunkel (Carly Simon, James Taylor), Shannon Forrest (Mindy Smith, Sheryl Crow) and Billy Thomas (Vince Gill); bassists David Santos (John Fogerty, Elton John) and Mike Brignardello (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Sugarland). Shawna first came on to the national and international music scene in 2008 with the release of her debut album, ‘GODDESS,’ for which she co-wrote 12 of the 13 songs. Leading up to her well-received debut was an incredible amount of hard work and years of perseverance. Shawna first sang in public at age 7. At 13, she and her dad, Keith, formed a country band that played for clubs and Elks Lodges on weekends. At 17, she joined her Uncle Tim’s band, which was already a successful regional band on the club circuit across the Southwest. These experiences gave Shawna a training ground to hone her remarkable vocal chops and skills on acoustic rhythm, electric slide and lead guitar while touring across much of the U.S. performing at many of America’s top live music clubs, including The Grizzly Rose, Billy Bob’s and the Wildhorse Saloon. She also spent three years fronting and playing guitar in fellow Oklahoman, Ty England’s band, which included a USO Tour of Korea in 2005. Shawna currently performs a busy schedule of casino, club and concert dates traveling with her band in a bus formerly owned by Willie Nelson. With her admirable resume and even more extraordinary musical and vocal talents, she is indeed a force to be reckoned with. Retro and rockin’- to country and contemplative - Shawna Russell stakes her claim with a power that will not be denied.

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Shawna Russell  12/05/2008            
Brandy McDonnell, The Oklahoman
Shawna Russell Goddess CD Review by Brandy McDonnell, Entertainment Writer Judging from Shawna Russell's promising debut album, Oklahoma likely will be adding another country superstar to its brag book. The Okemah resident has a strong, expressive voice that couples Stevie Nicks' husky sensuality with Martina McBride's pure sassiness. Russell co-wrote 12 of the 13 tracks on "Goddess,” mostly with her dad, Keith Russell, and uncle, Tim Russell. The latter also co-produced the independent disc, which was recorded at Oklahoma City's Upstairs Productions Studio. The bouncy "Back on My Feet” and feisty "Don't Put Yourself Out” are catchy, hooky pop-country tracks with crossover potential. The album boasts worthy ballads "The Only One” and "Just Let Go.” Russell treads firmly in country territory with "Cemetery Hill,” about a small-town graveyard alternating as a spot for partying and mourning, and the Southern-fried grooves "Little Dixie” and "Should've Been Born With Wheels.” But she proves she can flat-out rock, channeling the Eagles, Deep Purple, and Nicks’ solo work on "Fire in the Desert,” "Get Out of My Way” and her cover of Firefall's 1978 hit "Strange Way.” Despite her youth, Russell comes across as genuine whether she's crooning the servicewoman's tribute "Shed a Tear” or the empowerment track "Everybody's Got a Story.”
Shawna Russell  12/05/2008            
Robert L. Doerschuck (CMA Closeup)
(From CMA Closeup) Robert L. Doerschuk December 01, 2008 Goddess, Shawna Russell's debut album on Way Out West Records, wraps mainstream pop, romantic balladry and high-impact rock 'n' roll into a pure Country package. The Oklahoma native's singing echoes Martina McBride, Stevie Nicks or Bonnie Raitt, depending on how hard the drums drive or the power chords ring. As co-writer on 12 of these 13 songs, she flaunts a commercial touch and tempers it with pure feeling, whether in the stadium-sized anthem "Get Out of My Way," the crunchy punch of "Back on My Feet" or the Little Feat-flavored funk of "Little Dixie." Yet Goddess ultimately showcases Russell's personal blend of toughness, tenderness and tunefulness. Raised in a musical family, she was singing in public by age 7 and co-leading a band with her father Keith at 13. Four years later, as a member of Way Out West, her uncle Tim's band, she was shining in the spotlight at The Grizzly Rose in Denver, Billy Bob's in Fort Worth, the Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville and other high-profile clubs. Her family ties remain intact, with her father and uncle still writing with her and playing in her band and Tim co-producing Goddess with Ted Curtis. But with her name on the marquee now, with three years of touring with Ty England behind her and a glittering future ahead, Russell can take pride for launching her catalog with this powerful debut. 2008 CMA Close Up® News Service / Country Music Association®, Inc Magazine)
Shawna Russell  12/04/2008            
Top Cat
This is a GREAT CD! Shawna is the "real deal" songwriter and performer and proves it by co-writing 12 songs on the project. From rockin' roll to touching country and everything in between you'll find it here. Her vocals are excellent and the songs are thought provoking and written with meaning and substance. Buy it.. you won't be sorry!
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