Mem Shannon

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  • blues
  • 60s
  • 70s
  • new orleans
  • singer-songwriter
Mem is a former 15-year Bourbon Street cab driver who's since released 4 albums worldwide (2 on Rykodisc, 2 on Shanachie). Mem Shannon & The Membership are from New Orleans and while their music is rooted in the blues, it's soaked through with that Big Easy syncopated sound, oozing with funk. They've played the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 12 years. They've won or been nominated for a ton of "Best Of" awards for Louisiana music and national blues - including 2 W.C.

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Songs

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    $17.00 Brunette

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    5th Ward Horseman

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    A Certain Shade of Blue

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    Born in This Time

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    Chantelle

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    Charity

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    Dick Tie Commandos

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    Dirty Dishes

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    Do You 'Yuh' What I Say

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    Doing the Best That I Can

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    Don't Talk About My Mama

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    Down Broke

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    Drowning on My Feet

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    Food Drink and Music

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    Got to Go

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    Gypsy Woman

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    I Love the Way You Love

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    I Smell Something

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    If This Ain't the Blues

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    Invisible Man

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    Maxine

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    Me and My Bed

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    Memphis in the Morning

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    Mirror Mirror

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    Mother's Love

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    Mr Blues

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    Mr. Blues

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    My Baby's Been Watchin' TV

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    My Baby's Been Watching TV

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    My Humble Opinion

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    No Such Thing (My Humble Opinion: 2nd Movement)

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    Not My Friend

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    Ode to Benny Hill

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    Old Men

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    One Hot Night

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    One Thin Dime

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    Paying My Dues

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    Play the Guitar Son

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    Pray for the Children

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    S.U.V.

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    Say That Then (The Parlez-Vous Francais Song)

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    Shake Up the Floor

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    Spend Some Time With Me

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    Taxicab Driver

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    The Blues Is Back

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    The Boogie Man

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    The Last Time I Was Here (Millennium Blues)

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    The Miserable Bastard

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    The Older Broad

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    Tired Arms


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