WILL SOMEONE MAKE MY WISH COME TRUE AND HOST SHANNON IN ORANGE COUNTY???
Enter me 6 years ago. Close to broken-hearted and trying to find a way to rediscover myself after a relationship I discovered the wonder of music like Shannon Curtis. I remember the first time I heard Before the Sun, her fingertips on the keyboard literally felt like she was painting the sunlight crawling in through the shades just as her lyrics depict. She is one of those musicians that connects so deeply that the emotions in her voice, her phrasing, her lyrics, makes you feel as if the song was written into your soul and she knows you. She knows what you've been through. Not only can she be warm, vulnerable and raw but she can also be very powerful and bluesy like in Paris Can't Have You.
SO it was to my pleasant surprise that I saw a Facebook posting announcing her Summer House Concert Tour. And thought YEAH sign me up. The problem? I can't fit 20 people in my living room. LOL SO if you'd like to have her sing for you and your friends let her know. Even though she's touring and has her songs featured on ABC Family’s Pretty Little Liars and MTV’s The Hills she is totally awesome and loves her fans... And here she answered some of my questions:
What made you specifically want to do house tours this summer?
I've been doing one-off house concerts a bunch over the last 8 or 9 months, booking them around club tour dates. During that time, I've really fallen in love with this format of bringing music to people -- house concerts are a really intimate and unique way to experience music. I don't think too many people have had this experience before, so it's fun to doing something *different* with my fans and allow them a creative way to help spread the word about my music to their friends.
We started to look at what my summer touring was going to be like, and we decided it would be fun to see if we could string together enough house concerts to make a whole tour of them. So I put the word out to my fan email list to gauge interest, and we got SO MANY requests from people volunteering to be hosts on the tour. And it's on! We're still working out the routing and timing, but we know we'll be going to close to 15 states and playing close to 50 house concerts on the tour. And I think we're going to make tour t-shirts! So excited.
What has been your memorable on tour moment?
I have so many of these, it's hard to choose. I think if I could lump into one answer all the interesting, awesome, generous people we've met on the road, that would be my best attempt at addressing that question. Because we spend so much time on tour in all parts of the country, we've gotten to develop relationships with people from nearly every state and we have friends all over the place. I realize that's a pretty unique thing to have and I'm really grateful for all those awesome people in my life.
Breaking down with a bum alternator on I-40 in northern Arizona in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night in February. Then getting a 120-mile tow to Flagstaff where the car was fixed the next day. I was certain we were going to be ax-murdered while waiting for the tow. (I have an active imagination.) While the car was being hoisted up onto the flatbed of the tow truck, I recorded what would become the chorus to my song "So Many Stars" into my iphone voice recorder. ("So Many Stars" will be on my upcoming album.)
When did you start writing songs?
I started dabbling in songwriting in high school and college, but nothing really serious. Mostly just over-emotional confessionals that weren't any good. Then after college I started a rock band with a friend and we started co-writing. That's when I really got to writing, and I did more and more writing on my own, until one day I started writing songs that were less rock-band songs and more girl-with-a-keyboard songs, and then eventually the band broke up and I hit the road with my keyboard.
So there it is a little Q&A with Shannon. I'm a little inspired and want to take a road trip now!!