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Shawn Pelton's
COMPLETE Discography. (Updated occasionally.)
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Workshop.com
Shawn's
No. 53 on this list
Shawn's hometown newspaper
City where he currently lives
Hall and Oates.com Shawn's on their 1997 album, Marigold Sky as well as D&J's
2006 Holiday album, Home for Christmas. I highly reccomend that you add these two albums to your collection. I hope he'll be
on their next studio album as well with the rapport he gets from bassist, T-Bone
Wolk.
Marc Cohn's website This is a website dedicated to the artist who
first sang "Walking in Memphis" back in 1991. He's worked with Mr. Cohn on his 1998 album, "Burning the Daze" as well as the
soundtrack to Message in a Bottle starring Kevin Costner, my Mom's favorite actor.
Kim Richey.com This is a website dedicated to the multi-talented country singer,
Kim Richey. She has worked with Shawn Pelton numerous times, including the "Happy, Texas" soundtrack. (I have yet to get a
Kim Richey album to add to my collection, but it'll be the one with Shawn Pelton that has worked on the album. ^_-)
Vanessa L. Williams Shawn has worked with Mrs. Williams twice. First
in June 1996 during the recording of her "Star Bright" Christmas album, then in 1997 during the recording of her "Next"
album. He only appeared on one track, "Lost Without You". (It's a good thing I own BOTH albums because they're
treasured classics.)
Chris Botti. This is another Indiana
University graduate that's worked with Shawn. Shawn has worked with Chris Botti three times. First, the soundtrack to
the Sony Pictures Classics film, "Caught". Second, to Mr. Botti's second album, "Midnight Without You". And, third, to his
recent album, "Slowing Down The World".
Green Mirror.com. This is the official website of Mr. G.E. Smith and Ms. Taylor Barton. Shawn has worked an all five albums released by
Green Mirror Records in the past five years: Mean American Dream, Thoroghbred, Incense, Herbs, and Oils, Skinny Kat, and 13
Breakups. These albums are DYNAMITE!!!!!!!!!!!
Edie Brickell. This is a Ultimate Band List listing on Paul Simon's third wife, Edie Brickell. I have Picture Perfect
Morning in my album collection, and it's one of the best ever. Shawn and Leon
Pendarvis has worked with Edie not only in the studio for her last album, Picture Perfect Morning, but has worked with
her when she was the musical guest on the 10/22/94 episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by alumnus Dana Carvey.
Shawn Colvin. Another artist who shares the same name as Mr. Pelton. Ms.
Shawn Colvin is one talented singer/songwriter in the style of Paul Simon. She's good friends with Mary Chapin Carpenter
(Another Sony Music artist.) and they even sang a duet called "One Cool Remove". It wasn't until 1996 that Shawn Pelton and
Shawn Colvin were working on an album called "A Few Small Repairs". The album was released on Oct. 1, 1996 along with a
single called "Get Out Of This House" that was released before the album came out. The single became a video with Mr. Pelton
drumming away. (I got all but "You and the Mona Lisa" on tape) That single was nominated for a Grammy, but lost to Toni
Braxton's "UnBreak My Heart." Ms. Colvin and her buddy, producer John Leventhal, came up with a plan to get Grammys of their
own. They've decided to release "Sunny Came Home" in the spring of 1997 to critical acclam. The song finally made it to the
No. 1 spot on VH1's Top Ten List on the first weekend of Aug. 1997. On the week of Feb. 28, 1998, "Sunny Came Home" won
TWO Grammys for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. John Leventhal even
thanked Shawn Pelton at the Grammys. At the time, Ms. Colvin was pregnant with her first child, a
daughther name Caledornia. But, I call her Callie Marie.
How I got my 18X26 poster of Shawn for only
$3.00.
Sheryl Crow.org. I've decided to add this link because Shawn got to perform
on Miss Crow's latest album, "C'Mon, C'Mon". And now, Sherylcrow.com.
Lara Fabian. Shawn got to work alongside this multi-talented and
multi-lingual singer for the song "The Dream Within" for the soundtrack to Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.
Celine Dion. Shawn got to work with her twice, once on her 1997 album,
Let's Talk About Love, and the second time on her Christmas album, These Are Special Times.
Shawn with IU-alumni, John Tafoya.
Shawn at the 2002 Modern Drummer
Festival.
Rosannecash.com Shawn's on her new album, "Rules of Travel", and I'm
glad to have spent $13.99 on the CD at Borders. =^_^=
Shawn at the 2003 Modern Drummer
convention.
Shawn's bio in German. BTW, this link originates from
Austria.
Kelly Clarkson. The first "American Idol" winner, and Shawn's lucky to
record several tracks on her second album, "Breakaway" and her latest album, "My December".
Article about Shawn from Ableton.com (Link updated on
9/8/2006.)
An article about Shawn is now listed on Wikipedia. As of 6/5/2008, the article's under construction.