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Shawn James LIVE at Barleycorn's

By Fine Swine Productions (other events)

Tue, Jul 23 2019 9:00 PM CST Wed, Jul 24 2019 1:00 AM CST
 
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$12 advanced tickets - $15 day of - 21 To Enter - 10PM

Shawn James’ voice is a force of nature, a musical preacher to a flock that accepts everyone, a combination of the gospel choirs he sang with as a youngster and his training in classical music and opera. Born and raised on the South Side of Chicago,James’ timeless sound is steeped in blues legends like Robert Johnson and Son House, forever at the crossroads of damnation and redemption, the two inextricably woven into the fabric of his songs.The Dark & the Light, his first album for L.A.-based indie label Parts + Labor Records,marks a creative leap forward for the 32-year-old troubadour. James annually tours more than 150 dates around the world and has released some 70 songs over the past five years, both on his own and as part of his “more raucous, rock” band the Shapeshifters, a loose group of musicians formed in Fayetteville, AR, which served as his temporary home before a recent move to the west coast.Transcending any and all genres, James’ songs speak as much to these tremulous times as they do the eternal human condition. Steeped in mythology (the fearsome acappella which opens “Orpheus”) and America’s dark past (the deep delta blues of“Burn the Witch”), The Dark & the Light seeks to turn despair into hope – as he does on the two-part tribute to his steel-worker father on “Love Will Find a Way I” and “Love Will Find a Way II.” Shawn’s father died an alcoholic when he was five and the two songs feature a journey from the depths of despair to the heights of ecstatic communion.Shawn sings, “The blood that filled his veins flows through mine/It’s not that I’m ashamed but how can I redefine how your story ends.”“The record’s about turning the darkness and pain I’ve experienced in my life into songs that can inspire others to make the best of hard times,” he says.Recorded at his new label’s Venice Beach, CA, recording studio with producer Jimmy Messer (AWOL Nation, Kelly Clarkson, Kygo, The White Buffalo), the songs for the new album were written by James while back in Chicago.“I’ve discovered how to get to the point quicker, to do more with less,” explains James about how his songwriting has evolved. “I’m confident enough now to make my music more accessible without losing its integrity and honesty.”Songs like the Memphis soul of “There It Is,” which vows to counteract bad deeds with good work and the deep blues of “Haunted,” about moving on despite the injustice around us, both tackle the current volatile cultural climate without mentioning names or taking sides.

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