Shannon McNally & Scrapomatic At The Evening Muse
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Shannon McNally
With Scrapomatic
  
The Evening Muse
Thursday November 18, 2010
Doors 7:00 PM / Music 10:30 PM

Tickets:  $13.00 Advance & $16.00 DOS

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Shannon McNally

Shannon McNally was born and raised on Long Island, New York but has spent most of her adult life traveling and living all over North America. After graduating college with a degree in Religious Anthropology she followed Los Lobos out to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music. She quickly signed with Perry Watts-Russell to Capitol Records/ EMI. 
 
Rolling Stone Magazine gave her debut album released in January of 2002, Jukebox Sparrows (Capitol Records), 3 1/2 stars. Jukebox Sparrows also spawned the AAA radio hit "Now That I Know," which appeared on the 'Sweet Home Alabama' soundtrack. She teamed up with Ryan Adams' sideman Neal Casal around the same time for a collabrative project called 'Ran On Pure Lightening'. Her song "Pale Moon" from was picked up by Putamayo Records as the first track on their American Folk Album. 
 
In 2000 she moved to New Orleans. 'The city summoned me.  It called me into it's depths and it devoured me'.  It was here that her writing's innate earthy-end-of-the-world-defiance took on a weight and pathos which ultimately defined the mood and message of her 2005 release 'Geronimo' on Back Porch Records (EMI).  Produced by Charlie Sexton, the record got a lot of strong support at AAA radio and on Satelite Radio. McNally toured extensively behind it from 2005-2007, doing national tours with a band and as a solo performer.  During this time she also recorded a live record called 'North American Ghost Music' as well as a duet album with long time friend and producer Charlie Sexton called 'South Side Sessions'.
 
Unable to return to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina Shannon settled into North Mississippi with her husband and daughter. Her newest project is called 'Coldwater'.  It was recorded with Jim Dickinson at his Zebra Ranch Studio just before his passing.  The record features Shannon's regular touring band called Hot Sauce which features Jake Fussell, Eric Deaton and Wallace Lester. 
 
McNally has toured and done shows with Willie Nelson, Stevie Nicks, John Mellencamp, Charlie Sexton, Son Volt, Ryan Adams, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Derek Trucks, Rail Road Earth and  Rufus Wainwright. She has appeared on NPR, The Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Mountain Stage and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.  Her voice has appeared on recordings by Jim Dickinson, Mac Rebennack, John Hiatt, Rufus Wainwright, Wardell Quezergue and Son Volt among others.
 

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Mike Mattison and Paul Olsen are Scrapomatic, also known to their diehard fans as "The Great American Music Machine." The duo pour their influences in the top and out come perfectly calibrated Americana gems. Scrapomatic have recorded three critically acclaimed blues-roots albums since 2002 -- "Scrapomatic," "Alligator Love Cry" and 2008's "Sidewalk Caesars," which they are currently supporting on a nationwide tour. Their mission: Make music rooted to the blues canon, but dodge becoming a museum piece by taking up the flag of the modern blues innovators -- Taj Mahal, Nina Simone, Dr. John; artists who used their deep-seeded knowledge of the genre to push it into the future. Needless to say, the Great American Music Machine is not afraid of its influences.

Both Mattison and Olsen were raised in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota.

Mattison started his music career as a bass fiddle player with a jones for Ray Charles, whom his mother took him to see seven times before the age of 11. Mattison attended Harvard University, where he served as vice-president of the Harvard Lampoon humor magazine, and graduated in 1991 with a cum laude degree in English and American Literature. He split the country soon-after to sing jazz in Budapest, Hungary. Upon his return, he met Olsen in Minneapolis, three hours into a P-Funk concert. A musical partnership was born.

Olsen began studying guitar in the second grade. At the age of 17, he became the de facto sideman to local blues legend Little Bobby E. His prowess earned him a scholarship to the University of Minnesota, where -- between blues gigs at night -- he studied classical and jazz guitar, and earned a degree in composition.

After being recognized with Minnesota Music Award nominations for Best R&B Group and Best Male Vocalist, the duo decamped to Brooklyn, NY in 1997 and formed Scrapomatic. They proceeded to stomp their way through nearly every venue in the New York area, including Carnegie Hall.

In 2002, Mattison joined the Derek Trucks Band as its lead singer. To date he tours year round with the Allman Brother's slide player and erstwhile Eric Clapton sideman, and has appeared on three DTB albums -- 2003's "Live at the Georgia Theater," 2006's acclaimed "Songlines" and the group's next major-label effort, to-be-named and released in early-2009

2002 also saw Scrapomatic release its self-titled debut album under the tutelage of renowned jazz-producer John Snyder, on his Artists House label. The Boston Herald named the album -- recorded at Dockside Studios in Maurice, Lousiana -- one of the year's "Top Ten 'Hidden Pearl' releases." In 2006, Scrapomatic made the move to Atlanta's Landslide Records with the release of "Alligator Love Cry," also recorded at Dockside and produced by Snyder. Blues Revue called "Alligator," "primal and tasty... one of the most impressive releases of the year."

Scrapomatic's most recent effort, "Sidewalk Caesars," was recorded in Atlanta at Bakos Amp Works over three weekends in the fall of 2007. The eclectic Landslide album was produced by Mattison and engineer Jeff Bakos, who strove to give the group more power and presence. Scrapomatic was joined by Ted Pecchio on bass and Tyler Greenwell on drums, late of Col. Bruce Hampton's Codetalkers, and both currently backing Grammy-nominated blues chanteuse Susan Tedeschi. Dave "Copernicus" Yoke rounded out the group with his unlikely, ear-friendly guitar, and is now also a member of the Susan Tedeschi band.

As Scrapomatic watches the accolades for "Sidewalk Caesars" roll in, Mattison continues to perform over one hundred domestic and international dates a year with the Derek Trucks Band. Olsen remains active in NYC as a bandleader and ASCAP award-winning songwriter. The nationwide tour rolls on, and the duo are already hard at work on their fourth album. As Olsen says, "You gotta feed the Machine!"

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