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Shawn Colvin
Acoustic / Pop / Folk

"What I like about time is it don't ask why..."

Austin, Texas
United States

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Member Since7/30/2006
Band Websiteshawncolvin.com
Record Labelwww.Nonesuch.com
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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jul 3 2008 8:00P
Emerson Cultural Center Bozeman, Montana
Jul 7 2008 8:00P
Chautauqua Auditorium Boulder, Colorado
Jul 24 2008 8:00P
Orpheum Theatre Vancouver, British Columbia
Jul 25 2008 8:00P
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery Woodinville (Seattle), Washington
Jul 26 2008 8:00P
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery Woodinville (Seattle), Washington
Jul 28 2008 8:00P
Yoshi’s San Francisco, California
Jul 29 2008 8:00P
Yoshi’s San Francisco, California
Jul 30 2008 8:00P
Yoshi’s San Francisco, California
Aug 1 2008 8:00P
Napa Valley Opera House Napa, California
Aug 2 2008 8:00P
John Ascuaga’s Nugget Sparks (Reno), Nevada
Aug 6 2008 8:00P
Dodge Theatre Phoenix, Arizona
Aug 7 2008 8:00P
Anselmo Valencia Amphitheatre Tucson, Arizona
Sep 26 2008 8:00P
The Clayton Center Clayton, North Carolina
Oct 18 2008 8:00P
Riley Center for Perf. Arts Meridan, Mississippi

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   About Shawn Colvin


The first song Shawn Colvin completed for "These Four Walls," her Nonesuch debut, was the wistful "Summer Dress," which opens with Colvin singing over the austere strum of a lone acoustic guitar, then builds into a lilting folk-rock arrangement. Colvin maintains a delicate balance between confidence and vulnerability as she describes a dream-like venture out to face a wilderness. Like much of this deeply felt album, "Summer Dress" is about looking ahead, moving on, performed from the vantage point of someone who's had a chance to glance back somewhat ruefully at where she's been.

"Summer Dress" could be a veiled recounting of the picaresque route Colvin herself took to hard-earned solo stardom, from her South Dakota birthplace to the Southern Illinois college town where she was raised, to the bars and clubs of Boston and New York City, where she first attracted a following. Then again, it might be an artfully composed fiction about escaping a small town or running after love, a postcard from a youthful time when freedom seemed like a mere bus ticket or car ride away. Whatever its origins, the emotional and musical pull of "Summer Dress" along with the rest of "These Four Walls" is powerful. Somehow we've all been there, too.

"I don't go into writing a song thinking Im going to speak for anyone other than myself," Colvin once told the Los Angeles Times. "[But] I do try to impart some wisdom without that touchy-feely kind of thing. People have told me how much they can relate to whats happening in these songs, so I think some experiences are shared ones."

"These Four Walls" is very much an album of shared experiences, common epiphanies. Colvin is one of those rare performers, like Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, or her youthful idol Joni Mitchell, who has been able to grow up alongside her audience and mature into her role as singer and songwriter. Although she was rewarded with a Best Contemporary Folk Grammy for her 1989 debut disc, Steady On, Colvin didn't reach a broad mainstream audience until eight years later, when her story of a housewifes fiery revenge, "Sunny Came Home," became an unlikely top ten pop single fifteen months after the album it was taken from, "A Few Small Repairs," was released. "I'm lucky," Colvin admits, "in that I built my career really slowly, started small, very intimately. I just toured a lot. The whole grassroots thing. I didnt have a hit until I was well into my recording career."

Even then, she didnt succumb to the star-making machinery that demands formulaic attempts at repeating an award-winning success. After garnering both Song of the Year and Record of the Year Grammys in 1998 for "Sunny Came Home," Colvin put her recording life briefly on hold to start a family. What she temporarily lost in marketplace visibility, she gained in life lessons both bitter and sweet, gathering up insights and emotions that have found their way into her latest songs. "These Four Walls," her first album of new, original material since 2001's "Whole New You," is perhaps her most assured and compelling work to date. Although she still holds out the possibility for change, renewal, reinvention and, of course, romance on tracks like the upbeat opener "Fill Me Up" or the easy-going "Let It Slide," she faces the realities of getting older on the gently heart-tugging title track and the late-night/last-dance melancholy of "That Dont Worry Me Now." Colvin regards this as a significant new aspect of her repertoire: I feel like I've been writing the fighting-to-get-out songs since the beginning, but I don't think I could have written a song like "These Four Walls" ten years ago.

As a storyteller, Colvin remains both clear-eyed and warm-hearted, leavening even her toughest tales with a little tenderness and a lot of empathy. Similarly, her musical arrangements are both succinct and seductive, understated enough to allow Colvins lyrics to sink in. Colvin and her longtime studio cohort producer, multi-instrumentalist, and co-writer John Leventhal arent afraid of pop hooks, either, but the ones theyve fashioned here never sound contrived. A sing-along chorus or plaintive refrain come up as naturally as a bend in the road; theyre just part of the journey.

Colvin and Leventhal have an intense history as collaborators, reaching back to Colvins earliest days as a scuffling performer in New York City. As she explains, "It was a turning point in my life to meet this person and start writing with him. John and I met in 1981. We were really drawn to each others musical sensibilities. We hooked up romantically pretty quickly and that was always fairly volatile. I dont mean to be overly dramatic, but it was just one of those relationships. We made our way to the first record [Steady On], then everything kind of blew up. I did the next record [Fat City] with Larry Klein, the one after that [Cover Girl] with Steuart Smith. I didn't think we would work together again, and I guess he didn't either, but with A Few Small Repairs there was enough water under the bridge to see what we could do. Ever since then, were just like old friends, old colleagues, it gets smoother and smoother. Its a blessing, it's 2006 and 25 years later and I still know this person and work with him. What we have still works in an artistic sense. Its great. I'm thankful for it."

"The minute I heard Shawn sing," Leventhal himself once told the Washington Post, "I felt this simpatico thing, apart from the obvious thing that she had an incredible voice. Theres a little bit of a mystery to it but whatever that mystery thing is, it spoke from the heart and I got that right away."

Colvin, now based in Austin, and Leventhal, still a New Yorker, co-wrote all but one of the eleven original songs on "These Four Walls." Colvin alone penned "I'm Gone." As she explains, "Some people sit in a room and bang out songs, but we've got a different system. The way it generally works, and this time was no different, John innundates me with musical tracks. Last March I just went into a studio that I love in Austin and I took all the tracks with me, took my notebooks in, all my little ideas, and just got going. For hours on end I would try not to think and just listen to the tracks and sing into a microphone anything that came of my mouth. Thats what seems to work best."

"I'm sure its true of a lot of writers," Colvin continues. "You get a little bit of inspiration, a little bit of a melody, a little snippet of words sometimes they make sense, sometimes they dont. The less I think about it, the better off I am. With I'm Gone, I wrote that bluesy chord progression, I had a little melody and I thought I knew what I was going to say, but it just wasn't working. Then one night I got out of my own way and thats when I was able to finish it."

Some driving, country-rock riffs Leventhal sent her inspired the first line of "Tuff Kid" and it all fell into place. "I was trying to be simple and direct. I was kind of thinking of Steve Earle when I was writing that, trying to tell a simple redneck story." "The Bird," full of jangly, late-60s-style guitar rock, evolved out of some notes Colvin had scribbled one morning: "I had dreamt about this person Id known and it was really like time had rewound and I had another chance. When I woke up, I had this sweet nostalgic feeling and I just wrote down a bunch of stuff. " The result of her intuitive labor is the gutsiest vocal performances on "These Four Walls" and a candid, emotionally charged set of lyrics, well-placed F-word included.

Colvin shuttled between New York City and Austin to complete the record. Along the way she and Leventhal recruited some friends to join in: singers Marc Cohn and Patty Griffin both lend their harmonies to "Cinnamon Road," which recalls Neil Youngs classic Heart of Gold in Leventhals deft arranging of this vocal trio. Teddy Thompson, a young singer-songwriter with a preternaturally mature voice, was recruited at the last minute to duet with Colvin on the chorus to "Let It Slide." It was the final tune to be finished, one that turned out to be perhaps the most ingratiating and good-naturedly sexy on an album filled with more cautionary, romantically ambivalent tales.

While still finding her voice back in Carbondale, Illinois, Colvin performed straight-up rock. Later, during an earlier stint living in Austin, she did western swing. Moving east, she backed up acts like Buddy Miller and Suzanne Vega and sang in off-Broadway shows, including Sam Shepard's A Lie of the Mind, which featured an on-stage bluegrass band. (Her theater background helped when she took on small acting roles in such television shows as The Larry Sanders Show and Suddenly Susan and even voiced a character on The Simpsons.) Colvin gained a reputation as a solo artist with an instinctive ear for great cover tunes, a skill she showcased on her 1994 Grammy-nominated "Cover Girl," which featured an inspired take on David Byrne's Naïve Melody (This Must Be The Place), and on the 1997 Holiday Songs and Lullabies, which New York Times critic Peter Watrous praised as the soundtrack to go with for the Christmas season.

On "These Four Walls" she does an affecting version of kindred spirit Paul Westerberg's "Even Here We Are," a lo-fi gem hidden on his first solo outing, 14 Songs, about the beauty to be found in the darkest, loneliest places. She concludes the album with an intimate, one-take rendition of the Bee-Gees "Words." This classic pop ballad might as well have been composed especially for Colvin since it serves as an eloquent description of the lyrical gifts she displays on "These Four Walls": Its only words/But words are all I have/ To take your heart away....

"I'm very proud of this record," Colvin decides. "You put your head down and do the work and, when all is said and done, you see what you've come up with. I remember when I finally had a CD with twelve of these tracks, when I could just listen to them all together, and I realized, this is better than I thought it could be. I've been doing this a long time and its great to feel like I'm doing my best work now."


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Peter Arndell





Jul 6 2008 7:08 AM

Hello Shawn!

Peter...
----Mar--lah





Jul 5 2008 11:39 AM

sunny came home was my fav song when i was expecting a baby in 1997
u rock
marla
thanxs sweetie love ya page.
Gwena





Jul 5 2008 9:11 AM

ALL YOUR SONGS ARE GREAT BECAUSE,,, YOU SING TME!!! ALWAY, FOREVER YOUR FAN,
GWENA
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Jul 5 2008 7:41 AM

Your Turn To Set Me Free

These are the finals days
longs roads to paradise
winding different ways
around one heart to comprise

a Kingdom fit for you
I have come as a guide
and I know you have too
but we must prepare now for the final ride

I was hoping we could
take a path not yet tried
In the Kingdom you are my sister
but here I want you for my wife

although you already have
what I want to give...my life
I will offer it once more
extended here on the blade of this knife

my heart
for truly you are my wife
and we have been apart
along this road of strife

don't you know me as your husband
who else could I be
don't you remember this hand
the one that set you free

for you to find your way back to me
we share a heart
that is cut in three
He waits for us at the start

I wait by the banshee tree
I listen for your wailing
just wail with me
and I'll take you sailing

my love I cannot wait here forever
it is not possible as you know
if you intend to send me off alone
won't you kiss me before I go

and if you don't know who I am
then you must mark me now as spam
this is not a public race though I have reached out this way
please don't leave me here in disgrace

just mark me down as spam
if you don't know who I am
but if you know this is written by me
then meet me by the banshee tree

it's your turn to set me free

end
Kimi Christine





Jul 4 2008 9:34 PM

"Happy Indepence Day Shawn!" I love your beautiful music. Thanks for the add. Take care, Kimi : )
CINAED





Jul 4 2008 5:37 PM

Hey Shawn, thanks for adding me. love your voice and you music, all the best in you musical venture.
Cinaed
----Mar--lah





Jul 4 2008 12:56 PM

love your voice and music
peace
Summer





Jul 4 2008 10:09 AM

HEY HAPPY FOURTH!!!
MY FRIEND KRISTIE LOVES YOU
HAD ME LISTEN TO YOU
AND I AM THANKKFUL
HEADING YOUR WAY
SHOULD BE THERE (DRIVIN') THE 14TH
CAN'T WAIT TO SEE TEXAS
SUMMER
Peter Colvin / fingernailmusic





Jul 4 2008 9:23 AM

Greetings from Dublin. Many thanks for the add. Us Colvins need to stick together. Have loved your music for sooo many years now and have thoroughly enjoyed your Dublin gigs over the years. Peter
Bill Evans





Jul 4 2008 8:14 AM

Shawn,
Greetings from Asheville,
Thank you for so much inspiration!
peace & love,
~bill
Jami Lin's Passions





Jul 3 2008 5:14 PM

THANKS FOR THE ADD!!! FREE INTERNATIONAL COLORALCHAMEY WEB CONFERENCE JULY 14th GOTO COLORALCHEMY.COM TO SIGN UP
Madlena





Jul 3 2008 3:25 PM

Happe 4th of July!!!
I Write the Songs





Jul 3 2008 10:03 AM

Thanks for such a quick response! Montana this time of year ...is heaven.
happy 4th.
mike
Heidi Swan





Jul 3 2008 9:26 AM

Wishing U a Rocking show 2nite in Bozeman, MT!!!

Wish I were there to see it!

Take care and have great 4th!
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Jul 3 2008 8:12 AM

Unbridled Enthusiasm

God has pulled us out of time
because it takes eternity
to make this story rythme
between you and me

but God has given us that
and time don't ask why
cause she knows it's between us
under one sky

So why make me wait so long now
my love, my darling
when all I need to know
is that you feel the same thing

I need to know that you are singing
and that in the morning
sweet angels are bringing
your coffee to you

until I can take over
and bring you croissant too
won't you let me read the funnies to you
my darling?

It's not so bad you know
adjusting again to time
it's not like we're stranded
without a dime

so why don't you collapse this starry dome
we only need one room
and I'll never roam
except to the corner store for you

can I get you the Times
I'll organize your accolades
and paper my imagination
with every conceivable aspect of you

so why wait now
does it matter anymore
time ain't askin' any questions
she says it's up to you

don't you want some jelly on that
don't you want to laugh at Borat
with me
don't you want to see how much fun it can be

we'll get Larry David to come over
and we'll make fun of him
till he writes a new show
"Unbridled Enthusiasm"

end

Dear Shawn,
Just wanted to say hello. I think you're performing tonight...isn't it? I've sung "Oh! Darling" so many times while thinking of you so I'm making this excuse to say it to you...Oh! Darling...I love you...
Shep
Antonio Danese





Jul 3 2008 7:49 AM

Hi Shawn! I think your songs are great!
KAMiO¸.•*•.[MET SHAWN COLVIN!]





Jul 3 2008 7:45 AM

Hi Shawn!

I photoshopped a new Myspace page that I will be debuting TODAY!

I didn't like that you weren't on it, but now you are ;)

..and all is right with the world

♥ Kamiece
Hatman





Jul 3 2008 6:36 AM

Thanks for the Add, and Welcome to the Hatman's page.

Hatman
Dave Abbott





Jul 3 2008 6:14 AM

Hey Shawn,

Many thanks for the add - keep up the great work!

EP: Soldier Of God, out to buy NOW!

Davey Boy UK
www.daveabbott.co.nr
Cisco Araya





Jul 2 2008 5:13 PM

Thanks for your lovely music. It's inspiring to the rest of us guitar playing songwriters to hear your music that is so honest and from your heart.
Lyric





Jul 2 2008 12:48 PM

The song Crazy is a all time favorite... Have a amazing week :) Becca
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Jul 2 2008 10:52 AM

Liar, Liar, Sail's On FireI

I'm such a liar
pretending to be strong
across the universe flyer
singing a holy song

for you...only for you
but you would be wrong
to believe in me
or to sing along

my love, don't sing with me
I am not what you think
and I don't know how to be free
I never rise I always sink

I have a heavy paper heart
covered in windy songs for you
blowin' me back to the start
where you wait with your flame

baby, I know you know
I'm coming all crazy in this breeze
arms akimbo
crashing off this flying trapeze

so baby
put that flame out now
we know I don't have a chance
that I never did know

how to dance
relight your candle
after I blow by
away from this tangerine sky

you don't need to see me burn
so many songs up in smoke
just put out the flame and turn
cause we both know the joke

we've been here before
you and me
and it's always the same
how we want to be free

of all the shame
on the bottom of the sea
or in the belly of the sun
you always hear my plea

and pause before you run
but don't stop this time
just put out this flame
there's no one to blame

I'm a sailor
and this paper sail is all I have
you are a goddess of fire
and you know my desire

end

Dearest Shawn,
My bike was stolen last night as I slept in the car and I'm so sad. Had it 15 years.
I feel the grace just drifting away. I hate to be sad today. I didn't want to be.
I really don't know how to bear my feelings for you and don't think I do.
You must do the right thing.
Love Always,
Shep
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Jul 1 2008 8:40 AM

Red

I'm gonna sing
the reds for you today
the blues won't know a thing
I've sent the blues away

reds because of the fire
that burns in me for you
reds for the seasons
that turn to look at you

no need to sing the blues
cause the blues are singin' you
for you I sing the warmer hues
It's the reds I'll sing for you

red for your smoldering eyes
red for stormy lovers' skies
red for you all night
for you are this sailor's delight

the blues are singin' you
cause they know that you are true
but the reds will come through me
my blood flows red for you

red is for Mars
red for eternal love
red are the hottest stars
the blues can't hang above

red is for heat for passion my heart
the blues don't know what to do
the blues...they know they're through
cause they see red all over you

end

Wishing you a passionate July, 2008
You are the hottest and most elegant woman in the universe.

I love you.
Shep
Eva





Jun 30 2008 8:35 AM

Shawn, caught you on the Sundance Channel the other night. Keep on doing it; "terrific." When are you gonna be in Austin next?
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Jun 29 2008 12:05 PM

Breathe Into Me (revised)

Goddess of the deep
do you see me lying here
with the other souls you keep
on the bottom of this sea

do you see that I'm not breathing
of the air
and my eyes are open wide
as I stare

at the vision
that took me down
to this place
this angel town

far beneath what
I ever will see
my goddess won't you breathe
into me

oh please my love
breathe just once into me
I want only to breathe now
no need to rise above

I'll lie here with you
no more dreams of the dove
or soaring flights to the moon
I promise love

no more flying
just breathe into me
and I'll keep trying
to live in this deepest sea

I'll lie still
if you'll just breathe into me
I've surrendered my will
that you might breathe into me

end
Laura





Jun 29 2008 10:45 AM

Just wanted to say what an amazing show it was the other night at the Birchmere! Can't wait to see you again!
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Jun 29 2008 10:37 AM

sorry...breath should read breathe...no oxygen reaching this brain
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