Shy Blakeman








Shy Blakeman
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Shy was born in Wyoming in the early eighties, on one of the biggest cattle ranches in the state. The first years of his life were spent with his family working the cattle, raising the land, and watching his father sing in the local country band "Whiskey Fever". "I think my dad and the Whiskey Fever Band were my biggest influence. They’re music was the first I ever remember hearing. I think it‘s just been engrained in me ever since." After Shy turned 6 his family packed up and moved to California. "That’s where I was introduced to Rock, Rap, Ska, and Reggae! I credit Ska and Reggae for making me fall in love with music. The first band I ever started was a Ska/Punk band… I don’t even remember the name of it, it was terrible" he laughs. By the age of 14 Shy and his family moved to Texas where Shy was introduced back into the lifestyle he was born to. "It was a little weird at first, but after awhile it just felt right." Shy struggled through his high school years with many bands. "It always seemed about the time we’d get a band started up somebody would quit, and we would have to start all over again." After high school Shy hit New York City, and met up with a few friends. "We started Reluctant 131, we were a pretty popular band. I mean it took a while but we really got a following." So much of a following in fact, the band played the WARPED TOUR. Not only one tour, but two. "We traveled with the tour all down the east coast, and into the Midwest." Reluctant 131 also did a couple stints with Reel Big Fish, Good Charlotte, Blink 182,and Sum 41. "At that time most of those guys were just like us, semi popular bands, I’m still good friends with a lot of them. But I just wasn’t happy with punk." So Shy decided to go back to Texas. And we’re glad he did, in fact he probably should have come back sooner. "I came back and started playing with my dad’s band, writing music, and performing locally. It finally felt like I was doing something right with my music." Shy’s dad and founding member of the Whiskey Fever Band finally retired from music in 2002. "When he quit, everyone thought about quitting. But I wasn’t going to let a band who has been around for 20 some odd years just disappear. So with a few changes of the guard here we are, still kickin’’ it." With a power house band and a heritage of great music Shy Blakeman is continuing what his father started. Shy delivers a blend of old school honky-tonk, Southern (and Texas) Rock, and dash of Blues. You’d think with his diverse background some of his other influence would leak into his style. But Shy disagrees with that assumption. "I’m very adamant about staying true to Country. You might see my punk , and Ska influences in my dress, and on stage, like the energy of my performance. But I would never degrade the music by adding punk, or thrash metal into my act. This music is very special to me, it’s who I am. A lot of people are trying to change it into pop, so it’ll go mainstream, and make them more money. It’s Country, it’s not supposed to be mainstream. A lot of people don’t believe that I’m a striving Country artist, because of the way I dress. But what they don’t realize is, Country music is in the heart and soul. That’s what makes you Country. Not what you wear. If you don’t have it in your heart, then you are not, and you will never be Country.

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02/15/2006 - East Texan Heads To Nashville To Sing On National TV - Read More
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Average Rating : 5              Total Reviews: 22


Shy Blakeman  05/11/2011            
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He opened up for Bob Seger here in Houston! Had never heard of him before but I really liked Dragonfly!!!
Shy Blakeman  11/10/2010            
Tracy
I saw Shy in Roswell New Mexico last week and so enjoyed his music I bought the CD, which is something I don't normally do when seeing a new artist. I'm not generally a "country" fan but Shy's music has such a quality to bring in other music listeners. Thanks for the great addition to my evening.
Shy Blakeman  05/21/2008            
PK...That Guy
Dude, it was truly a blessing having you in Florida playin good music. I wish you well with the future, TX, FL, or even that N word.
Shy Blakeman  10/16/2007            
Jake
I was lucky ass hell pickin this Cd, a fan of red dirt music but living in New Mexico i dont have the luxery of seeing these bands live. I found this cd and gave it a chance; upbeat, red dirt, and original i absolutely love this cd! Give it a try and i bet you tap your foot the whole way through!
Shy Blakeman  09/02/2007            
chris bailey
And shy need's to come play at the WORMY DOG in OKC . I would love to see him play live !!
Shy Blakeman  09/02/2007            
chris bailey
shy is a great song writer and a great singer and his sound is a lot like stoney larue and this is good red dirt. more people need to hear his music !!!!
Shy Blakeman  06/18/2007            
Jake C
It is not the kickass outlaw music i usually enjoy listening to, but this boy can jam. It is feel good that shows you Texas roots, i bought the most recent albumn and every time i put it on it reminds me of CCR toned down mixed with Buster Jiggs and Brandon Jenkins they are excelent. Keep on rockin Shy. Your Albuquerque Fan Jake!
Shy Blakeman  07/23/2006            
Melissa
Last Summer my boyfriend & I saw Shy in Austin on 6th street. He was awesome. Amazing singer and entertainer. God knows he was the only thing worth remembering about that night... lol.
Shy Blakeman  04/15/2006            
Harry (Boston, MA)
Great music. Too bad we couldn't see more of Shy on Nashville Star. I found this CD on Napster and I can't stop listening to it. I usually don't buy CDs due to being able to download music, but I'll be buying this one. Keep the great, authentic country music coming!
Shy Blakeman  04/04/2006            
Aaron (Texas City)
Your music dominates man!....i used to watch you play down at Reno's... me and my roommates jam out on the porch together all the time and i just introduced them to some of your stuff, they love it too. congrats on making Nashville Star. Keep the music coming man.
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