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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shelby_EarlShelby Earl - Wikipedia

    Nine Mile Records. Website. www .shelbyearl .com. Shelby Earl is an American singer-songwriter and musician based in Seattle, Washington. Earl's first solo album, Burn the Boats, was produced by John Roderick [1] (featuring members of Telekinesis, The Long Winters, Fleet Foxes and more) and released on Local 638 Records (owned and ...

  2. Ten years after burning her (figurative) boats to pursue life as a professional musician, quitting her job, and forging a career, Shelby Earl found that her inspiration was leading away from the darkness and anger she so fruitfully explored on those first two LPs and toward the light that would yield her third, and most accomplished record to date.

  3. www.shelbyearl.comSHELBY EARL

    SHELBY EARL. THE MAN WHO MADE HIMSELF A NAME; ... Burn the Boats in 2011 and Swift Arrows in 2013—were vehicles for Earl’s voice, a rich and expressive instrument capable of substantial power. The Man Who Made Himself a Name is less a vehicle than a co-conspirator riding shotgun and reaching over to stomp on the accelerator."

  4. www.youtube.com › channel › UCCdtO7wvVwzdCT5B8zThvYAShelby Earl - YouTube

    195 subscribers • 22 videos. With music described as "gritty and soulful, raucous and beautiful," Seattle singer-songwriter Shelby Earl was named by NPR/LA Times music critic Ann Powers as her...

  5. 14 de nov. de 2013 · Shelby Earl - Swift Arrows [Official Music Video - 1080p] "Swift Arrows" available now at iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/sh... Written and Directed by Neil Ferron ...more. "Swift ...

  6. http://KEXP.ORG presents Shelby Earl performing "James" live in the KEXP studio. Recorded May 3, 2017.Songs:The Man Who Made Himself A NameThe VaporsStay Wit...

  7. "Shelby Earl’s first two albums earned the kind of raves any musician would kill for.Upon hearing her 2011 debut, Burn the Boats, NPR’s Ann Powers called Earl her “new favorite songwriter,” and she wasn’t alone.Accolades followed from Rolling Stone to the Wall Street Journal and a million music publications in between that positioned her somewhere to the left of Neko Case, a few ...