Shelby Earl
Seattle-based singer/songwriter Shelby Earl’s rock-edged reflections incorporate elements of country, blues, and folk. Her full-length debut, Burn the Boats, was produced by John Roderick (Harvey Danger, the Long Winters) and released by Local 638 Records in 2011. With production by Damien Jurado, much of her 2013 follow-up, the self-released Swift Arrows, was recorded in Seattle's Columbia City Theater. She signed with Nine Mile Records for her third LP, The Man Who Made Himself a Name, which arrived in 2017. It included the single “Like I Do,” a duet with Josiah Johnson of the Head and the Heart.
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Discography
6 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Stay With Me Tonight (feat. The Spectacles)
Rock - Released by Shelby Earl on 14 aug. 2015
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This Christmas Is for Us
Folk - Released by Shelby Earl on 1 nov. 2012
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The Man Who Made Himself A Name
Pop - Released by Nine Mile Records on 10 mrt. 2017
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Burn the Boats
Rock - Released by London Tone Music on 18 aug. 2014
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Burn the Boats
Rock - Released by Savage Man Records on 1 nov. 2011
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The Man Who Made Himself a Name
Pop - Released by Nine Mile Records on 6 feb. 2017
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo