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Shawn McDonald

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shawn_0394 Influences These are all people I think are premo! Ben Harper, Damien Rice, Dave Matthews, Martin Sexton, Patty Griffin, Dave Barnes Jeniffer Knapp, Bebo Norman, Matt Wertz, Mindy Smith, Bob Marley, David Grey, Frou Frou, Mat Kearney, Jem, Jamie Culum, Paul Wright, Griffin House, Bethany Dillon, Logan Martin, Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens, Simon & Garfunkel, Mr. Luie Armstrong, Monk & Neagle, Jason Mraz, Shane & Shane, Ray Lamontagne, Beck, David Crowder Band, Jack Johnson, Switch Foot, Star Field, Robbie Seay Band I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4 Sounds Like Well as you can see my influences are many, and I kinda like it like that. I really don't want to sound like anybody, but being there is so much out there, I guess I am Just letting all the others influence the process. Record Label EMI CMG, Sparrow Records Type of Label Major

Upcoming Shows: Mar 16 2007 7:00P First Baptist Chruch Texarkana Texarkana, Texas Mar 17 2007 7:00P St. Mary's Seminary Houston, Texas Mar 18 2007 7:00P St. Timothy on the North Shore Mandeville, Louisiana Mar 20 2007 7:00P The Well Hattiesburg, Mississippi Mar 22 2007 7:00P Guinn Auditorium Pineville, Louisiana Mar 24 2007 7:00P Berry College Chapel Mt. Berry, Georgia Mar 25 2007 7:00P Grace Evangelical Church Germantown, Tennessee Mar 26 2007 7:00P First Assembly of God Searcy, Arkansas Mar 30 2007 7:30P Edman Memorial Chapel Wheaton, Illinois Mar 31 2007 7:30P Dixon Ministry Center Cedarville, Ohio Apr 1 2007 7:00P Old Main Pit Huntsville, Texas Apr 29 2007 8:00P Richardson Auditorium Princeton, New Jersey Apr 30 2007 7:00P Maryland Bible College Baltimore, Maryland May 1 2007 7:00P Steel Creek Church of Charlotte Charlotte, North Carolina May 2 2007 7:00P Faith Assembly of God Winterville, North Carolina May 3 2007 7:30P Salem Fields Community Church Fredericksburg, Virginia May 4 2007 7:00P New Testament Baptist Church Norton, Massachusetts May 6 2007 7:00P Winter Park Baptist Church Wilmington, North Carolina Jul 7 2007 8:00P Murray Hill Theatre Jacksonville, Florida Jul 8 2007 6:30P Countryside Christian Center Clearwater, Florida Jul 12 2007 7:00P Scioto Hills Christian Camp Wheelersburg, Ohio Jul 27 2007 7:00P Valley Open Bible Church Spokane, Washington Aug 10 2007 7:00P Rock the Desert Festival Field Midland, Texas JCFaith.com










On occasion we are fortunate to hear a voice that rings true. One that is hard to forget. A vocal delivery filled with cracks and crevices that belie a difficult past. Simultaneously hopeful and haunting, it is impossible to get out of your head…let alone your heart. A cry from deep in the valley where the spirit of a song lives and the necessity of its telling is born. This is the case with 28-year-old Seattle singer-songwriter, Shawn McDonald. On McDonald's second studio offering, Ripen, the humble songwriter carves out 15 stories with the urgency and earnest of a town crier. McDonald's tender is his honest lyrics. Neither inexplicit generalities nor simple saccharine praise are found on the album. Rather, Ripen exhibits poetic pop ("Free," "Pour Out"), soulful howling ("Perfectly Done," "Salvation"), and vulnerability (the autobiographical "Lovely"), à la Damien Rice, Cat Stevens and Ben Harper. The artist's gravelly voice, wrapped in atmospheres of cello, violin, acoustic guitar and sophisticated noise, provides several snapshots of a journey in progress. In the set up stages of a record launch, artists are often asked about themes running through their creations. For Shawn McDonald that is the equivalent to asking him the theme of his life; a life that the artist claims has an insatiable need of the higher power his songs often reference. That in mind, Ripen is the soundtrack and telling of two years marked by significant change, both personal and professional. While the artist has matured and the context has shifted, the music has remained true to what listeners have grown to love. This latest evolution began shortly after the debut release of 2004's critically acclaimed Simply Nothing. McDonald was swept up as album sales steadily grew and fans began connecting with his songs. The artist spent months on the road, usually alone. Days were filled meeting and fulfilling the expectations and obligations that come with being a "professional" recording artist. This was a very different reality than what he was accustomed to as an independent artist-the songs for Simply Nothing were written over a 5-year span before McDonald was signed to Sparrow Records. It is in this context that a maturation of writing and creating was birthed. "A lot of the new record I actually wrote the lyrics before I wrote the music—I would write the lyrics on flights, I wrote four or five songs on a train ride from Germany to France," McDonald relates. "I had to find a way to write that was different than the way I was used to writing so in that way it's a different record." Two examples of this new approach to writing are the songs "I Want To Be Ready" and "A Little More." On the former, McDonald takes the overwhelming feeling of being on his first European tour and writes on the go, infusing that sense of awe and wonder into the ethereal opening track. Close your eyes and you can almost see the countryside passing outside your train car. The latter showcases the songwriter's ability to challenge himself and listeners to take off the blinders in our day to day interactions with the poor and suffering. The song lays out an interaction McDonald had with the neighborhood panhandler while living in the U District of Seattle. Contrasting his own response to the characteristics of one of the most often misunderstood persons in history, McDonald points out that we could all use "a little more Jesus inside of" us. Once it came time to marry the lyrics to the lush arrangements found on Ripen, the artist decided to, again, do things differently. "I think for my own sanity I wanted to branch out and dive in with a different producer just to see what would happen musically." Dive in he did. McDonald expressed the desire to his label that he would like to record a demo with producer Will Hunt (Shane and Shane, Robbie Seay Band). The result of those demos was a decision to have Hunt produce four of the tracks on the album including its first single "Free." As for the other producer, McDonald continued his longtime collaboration with producer Christopher Stevens (tobyMac, Sanctus Real) who brings the overall aura that resonates throughout the record. His was the house/studio that was strewn with candles, electrical cords, incense and at times gangs of musicians. Those musicians often spent late nights convening to play and experiment with a myriad of instruments, from an Indonesian Timor guitar purchased on eBay to a broken piano found at a local thrift store. "We had a lot of artists and a lot of talent in that room… I would say that four or five of the songs were written in the last week of the recording, just kind of happened on a whim because we were just messing around in the studio." The end result certainly does not feel like a "whim," yet the artful expression of an artist who believes that there is beauty in music, and that the process of creating the music can be art. "I feel like I am a person who has art in me and I can't be anything else. For some reason that's when I come alive—when I make art and when I make music. It's when I truly thrive." An avid photographer and all around creative soul, McDonald plans to nurture that same feeling with his live show in the spring. "We don't really buy into the way things are supposed to be done," he is quick to point out about his new touring philosophy. In 2006, McDonald plans on playing smaller theaters with a backing band and unsigned acts as openers. In addition, the tour will enlist an artist who will create original paintings on stage during each set. The result is an intimate atmosphere in the show and a traveling community on the road. "We're going to try and do our own thing… hopefully some type of experience for people and something they haven't seen before." He continues, "At the same time it's not about coming to see something different, but more of coming and being a part of our family." With an organic approach to building the set list, McDonald & Co. are able to offer fans in each city a distinct evening of musical expression. McDonald writes about the spiritual and temporal in a way that brings both to the heart of the listener. He writes about the beauty in this world and the people who make it beautiful. The lyrics are for people seeking words to express their joys and pains, as well as a soundtrack to their lives. McDonald writes these lyrics into a chorus that invites us all to sing along, with our voices, our feet, our brushes and our pens—whatever the medium, just sing.



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02/05/2008 10:32:58
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12/20/2007 22:12:37
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11/22/2007 23:50:15
Thanksgiving Graphics Dear Heavenly Father, Thank You for Your many blessings, and help me to be content with Your daily provision in my life. May we all be content with Your daily provisions. Thank You for Your wonderful gifts of love, joy and peace, which cannot be purchased with any amount of money. I am most grateful. In the name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.


10/19/2007 10:34:29
Prayer for the Day

Dear Heavenly Father, I do want to be close to You, so help me to spend the time in prayer, and reading Your Word in order to make that a reality. And Lord, when You do speak something to my heart, help me to obey You and not resist the things You are asking me to do. Lord, I also want to be a peacemaker, so fill my mouth with Your Words of wisdom when I encounter an opportunity to minister to those who are opposed to each other. Also, help me to remain in peace with those in my circle of acquaintances. I ask this in the name of Jesus. Amen.



09/03/2007 19:52:37
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08/06/2007 20:17:45
HI! I just started a group called musicians for Jesus. Come join it. I want it to be a place all worship teams, singers, and people who like to praise God can come and share thier thougts, struggels, praise, and encouragement. Tell your friends! Christina


08/05/2007 16:59:59

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I hope you are having a nice weekend, and able to see and speak with all those that HE wishes. A special prayer for you and yours.

GB



07/13/2007 12:09:05

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07/04/2007 03:41:35
227 years ago...on July 4th, 1776 This great nation, the United States of America, In a struggle for what was right and free, Was proudly born... May we celebrate that precious freedom For which our forbears fought so bravely... The freedom that is inherent In the Stars and Stripes, our revered flag... Celebrate Freedom This Fourth of July! Galatians 5:1 [ Freedom in Christ ] It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. GOD BLESS YOU, JOHN


07/02/2007 11:35:54
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05/20/2007 12:28:55
Poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Ultima Thule THE WINDMILL Behold! a giant am I! Aloft here in my tower, With my granite jaws I devour The maize, and the wheat, and the rye, And grind them into flour. I look down over the farms; In the fields of grain I see The harvest that is to be, And I fling to the air my arms, For I know it is all for me. I hear the sound of flails Far off, from the threshing-floors In barns, with their open doors, And the wind, the wind in my sails, Louder and louder roars. I stand here in my place, With my foot on the rock below, And whichever way it may blow I meet it face to face, As a brave man meets his foe. And while we wrestle and strive My master, the miller, stands And feeds me with his hands; For he knows who makes him thrive, Who makes him lord of lands. On Sundays I take my rest; Church-going bells begin Their low, melodious din; I cross my arms on my breast, And all is peace within. Norris Dam Mill ALTHOUGH THIS IS A PICTURE OF A WATERMILL I THOUGHT THE BEAUTY OF HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW'S POEM "THE WINDMILL" AND THE BEAUTY OF THIS PICTURE WENT TOGETHER SO MUCH THAT I WANTED TO SHARE IT WITH YOU. :) GOD BLESS YOU, JOHN


05/19/2007 23:54:35
0 Luke 18:16 But Jesus called the children to Him and said, "Let the little children come to Me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. GOD BLESS YOU, JOHN


05/09/2007 10:29:59
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05/04/2007 09:25:44

 

Prayer for the Day

Dear Father God, I am ever so grateful to have access to a reservoir of wisdom, counsel, and guidance in knowing You. I know when I have a problem I can ask You how to solve it, and You always have the perfect answer. Thank you for sending my answers in many different ways, and through many different people. I have been very blessed by the family of God, as they have reached out to help us in so many ways. I do appreciate the prayers of Your people. I also thank you for speaking to people to help us financially in this ministry. Lord, bless each person back in the form of their need. I thank You for my brothers and sisters in Christ. Bless them all and meet their needs. I ask this in the name of Jesus. Amen.



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04/23/2007 10:36:32

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Hi Shawn, Just stopping by with love and blessings in Christ Jesus, Have an awesome week.