New Album
In celebration of my 2024 tour with Mike Campbell and The Dirty Knobs, all of this year's singles have found their way onto the "Special Edition" EP, which is now available for download.
Mike McCarthy, renowned producer for acts like Spoon and Patty Griffin, produced this EP featuring all four recently released singles, each remastered specifically for this project. The EP also includes a brand-new single titled "Trouble," which is currently exclusive to Bandcamp as part of the EP release.
American Songwriter says:
“Shannon McNally’s new single ‘Ceremony’ took a long time to complete and arrived at one of the lowest points in her life. But the Long Island, New York-born singer survived, and endurance has defined her long career.
After college, she busked on the streets of Paris, signed with Capital Records, and released her debut album Jukebox Sparrows (2002). Though she had the support of revered musicians like Rodney Crowell, Charlie Sexton, and Dr. John, McNally languished for years in record label purgatory.
However, with nostalgia as a guiding light, she continues to make music the old way—slow and analog—while traveling the country like a cosmic bohemian. She released The Waylon Sessions in 2021 and is finishing a new collection of songs on the eve of her summer tour with Mike Campbell.”
NEW Return Of The Condor Shirt
This Return Of The Condor super soft raglan baseball tee is a brand new item available in a variety of sizes (up to 2X) exclusively on Bandcamp. The shirt feels amazing and I know you'll love it!
Check out the highlight reel from my album release show, May 28 @ City Winery, Nashville TN
FEATURING SPECIAL GUESTS RODNEY CROWELL, BUDDY MILLER & KENNY VAUGHAN
Bluegrass Situation says:
“It’s fitting that Shannon McNally released The Waylon Sessions on Compass Records, whose headquarters now occupies “Hillbilly Central.” As Tompall Glaser’s former studio, the building helped give rise to country’s outlaw movement and it’s where Waylon himself recorded. With guests like Jessi Colter, Buddy Miller, Rodney Crowell, and Lukas Nelson, the project recontextualizes Waylon Jennings’ material, which is usually associated with hyper-masculine wings of the country scene. As McNally puts it in a press release, “What Waylon Jennings brought to country music is what country music needs right now, and that unapologetic and vulnerable sense of self are what women are tapping into artistically right now as the industry evolves.”
Watch Shannon breaks out of jail in:
“Black Rose”
Watch Shannon escape the police in her official video for
“I Ain’t Living Long Like This”
Shannon sings “I’ve Always Been Crazy” around the bonfire
"wry, playful video for “Black Rose” which complements McNally’s warm, winning take on the tune"
- Relix
“Much like Jennings himself, who was noted for liking to do things his own way, McNally is passionate about what she does.”
- American Songwriter Magazine
“McNally…Sensual, Swaggering, Smokey.”
- Jon Pareles, The New York Times
For those who have followed McNally’s nearly twenty year career, the essence of what she brings to Americana Blues music is all packed into her performance. McNally’s voice oozes with nostalgia of Blues music history to almost hypnotize and transports her audience back to a time when life was simple and music was outlaw. With a large and growing catalog of songs and a star-studded list of peers with whom she has written, recorded and toured with, McNally continues to create music that transcends…