Lauren Sheehan

Genre: Folk
Secondary Genre: Blues Portland, Oregon USA Contact

Lauren plays GrassRootsFolk, obscure and familiar American songs on guitar, banjo or mandolin. Her presentation is authentic and masterful, with a gift for nuance and emotion and a voice complex as a single malt. This "Portland string queen" plays blues, ballads, bawdy, waltzes and originals,

Artist Information

Biography

Bio

"The first thing that strikes me is the beauty and clarity of Lauren's voice. It's like discovering some new instrument that combines qualities of fiddle and clarinet, fresh but with deep roots, accompanied by some pretty impressive guitar work. Lauren's music is rich with ingredients that nourish the human spirit."
- Phil Wiggins, of Cephas and Wiggins


Lauren is an evocative 'songster', an interpreter of a wide range of music rooted in our American heritage. Much of her material and style comes directly from some of America's greatest folk and blues artists and National Heritage Fellows. She is known for her distinctive singing, which slides through old lyrics like clear water down a smooth creek bed. Her performances are memorable for her masterfully paced emotional turns and the breadth of her authentic material; from unaccompanied ballads, to boozy Memphis blues, to old time banjo tunes, to old country songs, children's music, dance tunes and modern folk.
She is a shape shifter, in one song making the willow weep and in another making the werewolf howl. She knows how to pick a song with 'good bones' and make those bones dance, "She is a true entertainer, weaving the stories and history of the music into her performance and connecting with her audience on a personal level." (Gray Eubank, Director, Portland Christmas Revels). "I just collect, interpret and play the music that strikes my heart. It's the power of the strike that pulls me into a particular song," (Lauren).

Lauren grew up in New England where she studied classical guitar as a child and became infected by the spirit of fiddle music at contra dances in western Massachusetts. She wrote her thesis on American folk music at Reed College before spending a number of years playing in small ensembles while founding, administering, and teaching in independent schools. During this time, she toured in New England, Ireland and the Pacific Northwest.
She retired from teaching in 2003 and dedicated herself to full-time performing and recording. Since then, Lauren has been an increasingly invited festival and concert performer and workshop leader as a solo artist, as well as with regionally and Nationally respected sidemen in duo-quartet configurations.
Her first CD, Some Old Lonesome Day, was #14 on the folk dj charts for the year, and the second CD, Two Wings, went immediately to #1 and was an Independent Music award nomination for album of the year.

Lauren's passion for learning directly from other musicians has led her into the homes and front porches of the musical legends who passed on much of the material and stylistic qualities she presents today. Her endearing performances spring from time spent with such legendary musicians as John Cephas, Ginny Hawker, Etta Baker, Carl Rutherford and Howard Armstrong. She enjoys recalling the twinkle in John Jackson's eye when the two of them sat alone together in an old school house and he taught her "Come On Over to My House". Another vivid and hilarious memory involves a late night music jam in which the inimitable Smokey McKeen, Maine troubadour and Lauren's master's thesis mentor, concluded, "Girl, that was a two credit party!"


Instrumentation

performs solo, and with regionally known sidemen, like Terry Robb, (Guitar Summit), Greg Clarke, (bluegrass wiz), Bill Uhlig, Johnnie Ward, (blues) - Bass, Guitar, mandolin, harmonica and horns

Discography

*Some Old Lonesome Day--Wilson River Records, 2002. Available at www.cdbaby.com/cd/sheehan #14 for the year, folkdj chart.

*Lay Down My Old Guitar/A Tribute to John Jackson--Centrum Recordings, 2003

*Two Wings-Wilson River Records, 2005. #7 FAR Chart for 2005, #24 Folk DJ Chart, for 2005. Available at www.cdbaby.com/cd/sheehan2

*Pick a Peck of Piedmont Pickers--Wepecket Island Records, 2011

*Rose City Ramble--Wilson River Records, 2011

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Audio

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Video

Photo Gallery

  • promo - 2011, CD cover image

    Download print quality (high-res) version
  • grassroots folk with Laura Quigley, sideman

  • Waterfront Blues 2009

  • Waterfront Blues Festival 2010

  • Lauren Sheehan

  • unplugged performance

  • Two Wings album cover

  • with vintage parlor guitar

  • Grassroots with Greg Clarke, sideman

  • Head shot 2011

Press

  • Blues In Britain Review: Two Wings [+ Show ]

    Rating: 9 As far as I know, this Portland - Oregon based singer and musician has not performed in...

  • SingOut! - Vol. 50 #1: Two Wings [+ Show ]

    Most of the material on Lauren Sheehan's second CD is drawn from various blues traditions and, with ...

  • Music Matters Review #21: Two Wings [+ Show ]

    There are blues women who belt out songs loud enough to quell a noisy bar and there are blues women ...

Setlist

Sets- prefer 45- 60 minute sets, 3 set max.
Workshops- 1-3 hours.

Huge repertoire is tailored for shows, ie,
Country Blues at Blues festivals,
Eclectic mix for Folk and general shows
Bluegrass, Old-time for bluegrass
Gospel integrated when appropriate.

Shows with multiple sets include some anecdotal stories, history and audience singing when appropriate.
COUNTRY BLUES (examples)
Keys to the Highway, Ain't Nobody's Fault but Mine, Girlish days, Kind Hearted Woman, Big Road Blues, Drunk Man's blues, Lonesome Day Blues, C'mon Over to my House, Won't you Be Kind, Risin' River Blues, Georgia blues, Weepin' Willow blues

OLD TIME/COUNTRY (examples)
House Carpenter, Are You Tired of Me, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, God's A-gonna Ease my Trouble in Mind, Red Rockin' Chair, Father Adieu, Careless Love, Oil my Vessel, Won't You Come and Sing for me,
Kentucky Waltz, Say Darlin' Say.

ECLECTIC/MODERN/HIPPIE AMERICANA
Believe Me if All Those endearing Young Charms, Hard Times, Our Town, One More Dollar, Stella Blue, One Morning in May, Angel from Montgomery, Little Bird of Heaven, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, Buckets of Rain, Corrina, Corrina.

CELTIC (with Harpist and Vocalist Elizabeth Nicholson)
tunes and songs, old and new, Irish, Schottish, Breton

Basic Requirements

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