Brandi Shearer

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Lullabies 02:48 Tools
Portrait 03:19 Tools
When You Wake Up 03:16 Tools
I Just Want You To Love Me 03:47 Tools
Yes, Yes, Yes 03:46 Tools
Animal 03:35 Tools
Night Singing Bird 04:33 Tools
Heaven 02:44 Tools
You're Mine 03:22 Tools
That's How You'll Know 03:04 Tools
Congratulations 02:20 Tools
How Glad I Am 03:13 Tools
Livewire 04:27 Tools
Oh, Singer 03:06 Tools
My Boy's Coming Home 03:26 Tools
Swampland 02:49 Tools
All I Have Left 02:31 Tools
Specks of Dust 03:41 Tools
Don't Drive Late At Night 03:19 Tools
Losers and Freaks 04:23 Tools
Pink Lady 02:27 Tools
I Don't Love You 02:39 Tools
I've Had Enough 02:46 Tools
When The Word Gets Out 04:16 Tools
Get Your Things 02:33 Tools
Love Don't Make You Juliet 04:34 Tools
Sophie 01:48 Tools
To L.A. 02:30 Tools
I Want You Out 03:16 Tools
To L.A. (Bonus Track) 03:13 Tools
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 02:37 Tools
Apologize 02:37 Tools
Juliet 02:37 Tools
Yes Yes Yes 02:37 Tools
Wishful Thinking 02:37 Tools
Hi Lily Hi Lo 02:37 Tools
AULD LANG SYNE 03:17 Tools
Stronger Than Me 03:17 Tools
All I Have Left Of You 03:17 Tools
Hickory Wind 01:55 Tools
Where Are You Going 01:55 Tools
I Set Eyes On You 02:56 Tools
Sophie (Bonus Track) 02:34 Tools
Christmastime is Here 02:34 Tools
You Can't Get Home That Way 02:34 Tools
Monster In Love 02:34 Tools
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Brandi Shearer grew up on a small farm in rural Oregon. Consequently, she developed first-rate skills in the related fields of shoveling horse manure and bucking hay. She has noticed that other people often find these proficiencies vaguely romantic, although she has yet to understand exactly why. As a youth, she attended a one-room schoolhouse whose total kindergarten-through-eighth grade student body was comprised of 14 children. Her first school sponsored field trip was to the home of a mobile farm butcher, who showed the students how to properly dispatch a cow in an open field. They had hot chocolate in the farmhouse immediately following and Shearer's most vivid recollection from the day was that she received a significantly lesser amount of marshmallows than everybody else. Her father bought her a guitar at age eight which precipitated a lifelong fascination with song writing and performance. A successful run as the local go-to entertainment for high school proms, spring flings, and rodeos during her teens gave way to a brief and unfulfilling dalliance with the serious study of operatic voice at a local university. While other budding singer/songwriters were relocating to New York or Los Angeles to pursue success and fame, Shearer decided to move to Eastern Europe where she didn't speak a word of the language or know another living soul. In retrospect, she calls this a "questionable career move." Shearer spent years living the expatriate life in Hungary and later, in France. During this period, she was exposed to the works of venerated American blues and jazz musicians, an experience she found revelatory and one that would inform her own songwriting for years to come. After a longish time performing in small European clubs and select living rooms, she returned to the States to pursue a career on home soil. The next few years brought steadily growing success for Shearer, including the release of two independently produced albums (Music of A Saturday Night and The Sycamore) which garnered the early support of local San Francisco radio heavy KFOG and glowing reviews from local and national press. In 2006, she signed to the brand-new Amoeba Records after a chance meeting with Amoeba’s founder, Dave Prinz, during a show at San Francisco’s Café du Nord. Close to Dark, created with celebrated producer Larry Klein (Madeleine Peyroux, Joni Mitchell), is Shearer’s first release on the Amoeba label, and will be available in stores nationwide on August 28th, 2007. In private life, Shearer enjoys dogs, making butter, spending long stretches of time in New York City, and encouraging responsible stewardship of the environment. She currently lives in San Francisco. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.