Owen Plant

Genre: Acoustic
Secondary Genre: Pop L.A., California USA Contact

"If Bob Marley and James Taylor had a son, he would look nothing like this guy, but he might sound like him. A Jamaican kid raised in California, he can’t help but draw gorgeous melodies that defy categorization." -Derrick Ashong, GOOD Magazine

Artist Information

Biography

Owen Plant is a Jamaican-born acoustic troubadour currently based in California. Owen Plant’s music features songwriting reminiscent of an introspective 70s singer/songwriter, set against a rich and vibrant Caribbean landscape. Owen’s strong vocals hark back to the emotional depth of Cat Stevens and the soulful passion of Bob Marley. Other influences, such as Paul Simon, Beck, Sting, and Jack Johnson, round out a sound that can be pensive, socially-conscious, entertaining, and compelling.

Another major contribution to Owen Plant’s rich sound is his experience growing up in Jamaica, where he toured around the country playing traditional Jamaican folk and American pop songs. These travels laid the foundation for music that celebrates diverse instrumentation, language, and rhythm. Owen’s music also draws great strength from a troubled past—experiences which are now channeled into a songwriting catharsis. Owen Plant’s poignant lyrics and heartfelt poetry express human suffering but also embrace hope and redemption.

Since departing frontman duties for Boston-based Shake Senora in 2001, Owen has released four albums as a solo artist. He is currently collaborating on an upcoming band project with features noted TV and movie composer Christopher Tyng (The OC, Rescue Me, Futurama) called The Sunshine Brothers. The Sunshine Brothers will release their self-titled feel-good album in the summer of 2007.

While performing across the U.S., Europe, and Canada, Owen Plant has shared stages with artists such as Ellis Paul, Livingston Taylor, The Tom Tom Club, Antigone Rising, and Jonathan Edwards. He has played at clubs like The House of Blues, as well as colleges and cafes around the U.S. Owen is a mainstay at Club Passim, Cambridge's legendary folk venue that was instrumental in the careers of icons like Bob Dylan and Joan Baez.

Owen Plant is a member of the elite street-performing program at Faneuil Hall, one of Boston's most famous attractions. Owen is also very proud of his affiliation with The Boston/NYC Improbable Players, an acting troupe that educates young people about drugs and alcohol. He is currently in the process of developing a similar organization on the West Coast that will feature his musical as well as dramatic abilities.


"Owen is a talented and engaging man. He's wonderful on stage and really connects with an audience." - Livingston Taylor, Singer/Songwriter and mentor to many aspiring artists

"If Bob Marley and James Taylor had a son, he would look nothing like this guy, but he might sound like him. A Jamaican kid raised in California, he can’t help but draw gorgeous melodies that defy categorization." -Derrick Ashong, GOOD Magazine

"Owen's music comes from a special place deep within him... it's not defined by boundaries and rules that limit and hold down most songwriters. His music is a joy to hear, his spirit great to be around."
- Ralph Jaccodine, Manager of artists like Ellis Paul and Antje Duvekot

"Owen Plant stands apart from the crowd. In a world where so many want to sound like someone else, Owen stays true to his own sound - and a great sound it is!"
- Matt Smith, Manager of the legendary Club Passim

"I admire Owen’s honesty and sincerity - he's driven but not self-promoting, an artist not an entertainer, but he is entertaining! Where an entertainer is simply an act, someone who is entertaining is himself. Everywhere Owen goes people want him to return. His music helps you feel and experience life in a different way... very emotional and heartwarming."
- Tim Collins, former Manager of acts such as Aeorosmith, Jonathan Edwards and Eddie Brakel







Instrumentation

Acoustic guitar and voice with the occasional harmonica. Mini set on the Piano if one is available.

Discography

"We All" (October, 2007)
Remastered songs and unreleased material. Creative 22 Records.

"Shida"
Full-length (Summer, 2007)


"Rock Just a Little."
Full-length. (Summer, 2005)

"Back on Earth - Live at Club Passim."
Full-length. (Spring, 2003)

"This is the One"
7-song EP. (Spring, 2002)

"For the Likes of a Commoner"
LP recorded with the band Shake Senora (2000)

Links

Audio

Lyrics

Video

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Photo Gallery

Press

  • Hey There: Owen Plant [+ Show ]

    Thursday January 9, 2003 Page 13 By John Black Ex-frontman for ‘Shake Senora’ is enjoying a car...

  • On The Rise [+ Show ]

    Shake Senora mixes funk and folk By David Wildman At the heart of the sometimes nine-piece group...

  • Eight is Enough [+ Show ]

    Cemile Kavountzis, March 4, 1999 MTV Local Take eight characters, throw them together, and wha...

Setlist

Though I am an original artist, I enjoy playing songs by artists I admire. The orignal/cover ratio depends on the venue and set length.
covers include:
Bob Marley - Redemption Song, No Woman No Cry, One Love
Norah Jones - Seven Years
The Beatles - Black Bird, Hide Your Love Away, Let it Be (if piano)
John Lennon - Imagine (if piano)
Simon and Garfunkel - April Come She Will
Paul Simon - Peace like a river
Woody Guthrie - I Ain't Got No Home
Indigo Girls - Closer to Fine

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