I Don't Want to Be Your Friend - Amanda Shaw, Warren, Diane
Garden of Eden - Amanda Shaw, Dawson, John
What's Wrong with You? - Amanda Shaw, Mathes, Melissa
McGee's Medley - Amanda Shaw, McGee, Denis
Wishing Me Away - Amanda Shaw, Osborne, Anders
Gone - Amanda Shaw, Johnson, Jack
Woulda Coulda Shoulda - Amanda Shaw, Barras, Mike
Reels: The Gaspé Reel/Sam; S Slammer/Imogen's Ridge - Amanda Shaw, Traditional
Easy on Your Way Out - Amanda Shaw, Mandell, Eleni
New Orleans-based fiddler and singer Amanda Shaw brings dazzling new energy to roots-based Louisiana music. Working with material that ranges from traditional fiddle tunes to new originals that embrace both country and roc... more »k influences, Amanda and her band, The Cute Guys, create a sound and an attitude that are both authentic and bold.« less
New Orleans-based fiddler and singer Amanda Shaw brings dazzling new energy to roots-based Louisiana music. Working with material that ranges from traditional fiddle tunes to new originals that embrace both country and rock influences, Amanda and her band, The Cute Guys, create a sound and an attitude that are both authentic and bold.
Texas Lawyer | Houston, TX United States | 02/18/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Fiddle wizard Amanda Shaw has been in at least four movies, and has played to huge crowds at the New Orleans Jazzfest every year since she was seven or eight years old. Now she's seventeen, and has put out a disk that adults can enjoy.
She is a true Anti-Britney. She gave up Disney, and a chance at being Hannah Montana (the role might have been written about Amanda's life) to focus on real music, not corporate pablum, and the ability to determine her own musical course. Her band members are all about three times her age -- but Amanda plays and sings with the authority to lead the band, both on-stage and in the studio. She clearly intends on having a lifelong career as well, and has passed on opportunities for fleeting stardom in order to pursue such a course.
New Orleans music has alot of hidden gems -- and Amanda Shaw is clearly one of them."
Major Label Debut is a Winner!
T. Schneiter | Madison, CT | 03/26/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I've been a fan of Amanda Shaw for 4 years, I believe, since I first saw her at the French Quarter Festival in New Orleans. Although she was just 13 at the time, she led her band with a confidence that was stunning. Now, with her major label debut on Rounder, the world can get a sense of her abilities.
This CD makes a point of giving a broad introduction to Amanda. There are traditional Cajun fiddle songs, sultry ballads, rockers, etc. On each cut, she shines. Do yourself a favor and pick up this CD -- you'll be sharing it with all your friends within days! Highly recommended!"
Latest offering from a great talent
D. House | Redmond, WA | 06/10/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Amanda Shaw is a huge talent waiting to be discovered by the rest of the country. Her latest cd is an excellent example of of her vastly varied talents. She has a superb voice, which she can alter to match the material, something not found that often these days. Additionally, she has the unique ability to match her amazing fiddle playing talent with songs that truly bridge the gap between bonofide cajun and modern pop. And last, but not least, is her wonderful song writing talent, which has shown that she has her feet firmly planted on the ground and a maturity way beyound her years. And if that is not enough, she has a superb band that can support and really bring to life any musical genre Miss Shaw should choose to perform. If she is not invited to the the Grand 'Ol Opry or her music played on national country stations soon, it won't be from lack of talent, but an industry afraid to broaden its horizons.
I first saw her on the tv special 'Dancing Down to New Orleans', when she was much younger and performed 'Little Black Dog', which though a simple tune has always stuck in my head.
Recently after making plans to fly back to New Orleans for the '08 Jazzfest, I discovered that she would be closing the 'Fais Do Do' stage, the last Sunday of the event. I eventually decided to pass up the Neville Brothers and Al Green in favor of her performance. I was very anxious to see how she had matured as a performer. Wow! I enjoy blue grass, cajun, and other southern music, but Miss Shaw is something else. She puts on an incredible show and bridges all generational gaps and a variety of musical genres. It was my first time at the Jazzfest and although there were many great groups performing there, Miss Shaw topped the event for me and definitely made the trip and expense more than worthwhile."
Dynamic and Refreshing Music
John J. Robinson | Nashville, TN United States | 03/08/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Amanda Shaw's new album "Pretty Runs Out" is a wonderful collection of music. It's difficult to classify this music into a genre because Shaw has created a truly unique musical experience here. Is this country, blues, pop, rock, bluegrass, ...? It's none of them and all of them at the same time.
Don't trust this review though, go listen to some of the samples yourself.
And if you love the fiddle, you are in for a remarkable listening experience!"