Shane Dwight

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You're Gonna Want Me 03:28 Tools
Oh Pretty Woman 03:33 Tools
Rock This House 04:18 Tools
This House 03:00 Tools
Call Me 01:00 Tools
Baby What You Want Me To Do 03:02 Tools
Bad News Morning 03:02 Tools
I'm A Bad Man 04:08 Tools
Come See Me 04:08 Tools
Devil's Noose 02:37 Tools
Hot Little Mama 02:39 Tools
Gimme Back My Money 03:18 Tools
Don't Forget My Name when You Pray 04:29 Tools
Have Some Of That 03:12 Tools
Pride And Joy 04:21 Tools
A Hundred White Lies 01:00 Tools
Train Fare Blues 02:39 Tools
Never Before 02:54 Tools
Broken 04:46 Tools
We Can Do This 04:08 Tools
Lose My Number 02:38 Tools
She Struts 22 04:08 Tools
Wagon Wheel 04:00 Tools
No One Loves Me Better 04:00 Tools
Black Ice 04:41 Tools
Love's Last Letter 03:31 Tools
Fool 04:05 Tools
Losing Ground 03:20 Tools
What You Need 03:51 Tools
Possession Over Judgment Day 02:56 Tools
Stepping Stone 05:53 Tools
Done with You 04:05 Tools
True Love's Gone 05:53 Tools
Can't Be Satisifed 03:09 Tools
Love That's True 03:11 Tools
Sing for Me (Search for Sierra) 05:47 Tools
Sweet Home Chicago 03:58 Tools
Leave the Light On 03:38 Tools
Standing 03:36 Tools
She's So Sweet 02:51 Tools
It's Gonna Be Beautiful 02:48 Tools
Empty Arms 03:25 Tools
Sideman 03:20 Tools
Boogie King 07:58 Tools
Break My Heart Anyway 03:01 Tools
Talkin' To You 04:19 Tools
Just A Little Bit 01:58 Tools
Gangster Of Love 02:50 Tools
It Takes Time 02:39 Tools
Crazy Today 07:58 Tools
Bad For You 07:58 Tools
That's Alright 05:02 Tools
She Likes To Ride 05:02 Tools
Sucker 05:02 Tools
Please Love Me 02:46 Tools
If You Ain't The Devil 02:46 Tools
Have a Good Time 03:39 Tools
Pretty, Young and Mean (live) 05:48 Tools
Ode to Albert (live) 05:48 Tools
Gimme Back My Money - Live, Live Version 05:47 Tools
Good Life 04:42 Tools
Don't Think Twice 04:04 Tools
Stand Up 04:04 Tools
Blues Power 05:42 Tools
High Time (live) 00:30 Tools
Boogie King (live) 04:04 Tools
Summer Faded 03:15 Tools
Sing For Me 03:15 Tools
White Powder 03:15 Tools
Ode To Albert 06:02 Tools
Levy Girl 06:02 Tools
Pretty, Young & Mean 04:38 Tools
Last Call 03:54 Tools
Trial Of A Poet 03:54 Tools
Don't B" Flat (live)" 04:38 Tools
Shake Your Money Maker 03:55 Tools
Don't Be Flat 03:55 Tools
Dust My Broom 03:30 Tools
Dimples 03:25 Tools
Rockin Daddy 03:25 Tools
Bullets Gasoline 03:25 Tools
Bullets & Gasoline 03:25 Tools
High Time 04:25 Tools
Gimme Back My Money (Live) 05:47 Tools
Summers Faded 04:07 Tools
First Train Runnin' 03:58 Tools
Rockin' Daddy 04:00 Tools
Roll Over Beetoven 03:28 Tools
Gimme Back My Money - Live Version (Live) 05:46 Tools
Roll Over Beethoven 05:46 Tools
Pretty, Young, and Mean 05:47 Tools
Pretty, Young and Mean 05:46 Tools
Can't Be Satisfied 05:46 Tools
Sing For Me (Search For Sierra) 05:47 Tools
Pretty Woman 05:46 Tools
Come See Me (Reprise) 06:17 Tools
Texas Flood 05:47 Tools
Folsom Prison-LIVE 05:47 Tools
Please 05:47 Tools
Don't "B" Flat (live) 05:47 Tools
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Over the past 10 years, Shane Dwight has performed over 2,000 live shows, released seven CDs with over 60,000 units sold, been a repeat performer on the Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise (West Coast and East Coast), headlined and performed at some of the biggest music festivals around the world, including Beale Street Music Festival, Bayfront Blues Festival, Bethlehem Musikfest, Ottawa Bluesfest and Portland Waterfront Blues Festival. He has performed with and/or shared the stage with a wide variety of some of the biggest names in music: B.B. King, Los Lobos, Los Lonely Boys, Night Ranger, The Marshall Tucker Band, Johnny Winter, Etta James, The Doobie Brothers and Jimmie Vaughan, to name a few. His music has been heard on hundreds of radio stations in over 30 different countries. Critical accolades have followed Shane Dwight wherever he has gone. Blues Revue magazine stated: “Shane Dwight is a talented musician and an impressive songwriter… Dwight’s guitar playing is as substantial as his songwriting.” The San Francisco Chronicle called him “a music sensation….;”Andrew Gilbert of the San Jose Mercury News said of Dwight: “Tough, lean guitar work and commanding vocals, he is a tour de force… Shane is a killer songwriter, singer, guitarist and performer… he is an artist who’s creating a soulful Americana sound.” Born on the East Side of San Jose and raised on a horse ranch in Morgan Hill, California, it was a tough decision for Shane to pack up and move to Nashville to further pursue his musical career. But Shane immediately fell in love with Music City and knew it was the right decision. Within six months of living there, he quickly earned a reputation as a “guitarslinger.” The Nashville City Paper called him: “One of Music City’s prime guitar warriors, Shane Dwight excels in numerous situations from story songs and laments to explosive workouts and fiery duels. Shane Dwight’s playing and singing is consistently stellar, and frequently magnificent.” It doesn’t seem to matter what town Shane lives in or performs in, the critics always seem to agree: “He plays a mean guitar, whether he’s rocking, delving into roots, alt-country, R&B, or hitting you in the gut with searing, straight-ahead blues… he plays and sings with charisma, heart, and energy.” (Toledo Blade) Shane grew up with a family that listened to all types of music. Out on the ranch it was Willie, Hank and Waylon; but in the house his older sister was playing Ozzy, Hendrix and Zeppelin. Shane loved it all, but seemed to be drawn towards the blues as he got older. Shane considers himself an “American Artist” with influences from all of the above. Moving to Nashville three years ago proved to be a “double-edged sword.” On one hand, Shane signed a record deal, got signed with the prestigious Intrepid Artists International booking agency and became connected with some of the world’s best musicians, producers and managers. On the other hand, it put a huge stress on his marriage. Traveling on the road for 200 shows a year and being separated from his wife the majority of that time proved to be too much for both of them. Going through a separation and eventual divorce took a hard personal toll on Shane and his wife. It was during that time that Shane began writing songs for his latest – and best album – to date, A Hundred White Lies. 11 of the 12 songs on A Hundred White Lies are originals written by Shane during that sad, dark period in his life. As the title track states, it all began with “A Hundred White Lies.” “She Struts 22” is about the temptations that all artists go through while on the road. “Love’s Last Letter” and “Broken” are songs written about the pain of separation; and “True Love’s Gone” sums it all up. Sometimes the best songwriting comes from the darkest of times. A Hundred White Lies was produced by Grammy-nominated producer Kevin McKendree and recorded at his Rock House Studio in Franklin, Tennessee, which happens to be next door to where Shane moved. Shane and Kevin were able to put together a cast of musicians on this album that is unparalleled. The group he recorded with was “Dick 50,” better-known as Delbert McClinton’s recording and touring band, featuring – in addition to McKendree on keyboards – Rob McNelley (guitar), Lynn Williams (drums) and Stephen Mackey (bass). On background vocals, he features Bekka Bramlett (daughter of Delaney & Bonnie, who has sung with Fleetwood Mac, Joe Cocker, Dwight Yoakum, Rod Stewart, Vince Gill and Sam Moore), as well as the McCrary Sisters (Ann, Regina and Alfreda, who have recorded with Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Buddy Miller and Wynonna Judd). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.