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Shannon

 
Artist: Shannon

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  • Born: 1958, Washington, D.C.
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Let the Music Play: The Best of Shannon," "Collection," "Love Goes All the Way"
  • Representative Songs: "Let the Music Play," "Give Me Tonight," "The Best Is Yet to Come"

Biography

Singer Shannon hit gold with the trendsetting, pulsating dance classic "Let the Music Play" and other similar-sounding hits in the mid-'80s. Born Brenda Shannon Greene in Washington, D.C. in 1958, she grew up in Brooklyn and while at college, joined the New York Jazz Ensemble as a singer.

While a member, she met drummer Lenny White and sang with Brownstone, which led to some recording. One single, 1983's "Let the Music Play," was issued on the New York-based dance label Emergency Records as a 12" single with Shannon listed as the artist. Produced by Mark Liggett and Chris Barbosa, the track's upfront heavy, staccato beats and synth bass marked it as an electro single, The record became a monster club hit, pumped its way up to the pop Top Ten, and sold a million copies. Her debut album titled Let the Music Play was issued in February 1984 and went gold, peaking at number 32 pop in March 1984. Shannon followed that up with the Top Ten R&B hit "Give Me Tonight" and "My Heart's Divided."

Do You Wanna Get Away was the title of her second Mirage album, issued in May 1985. The title track single hit number 13 R&B in spring 1985. Her third album Love Goes All the Way was released on Atlantic in 1986, with the singles "Dancin," "Criminal," and "Prove Me Right." Shannon's career was remarkably short-lived, however, due in part to the closing of Emergency Records, some litigation surrounding "Let the Music Play," the decline of dance-oriented radio stations, the loss of club airtime on mainstream radio stations, and the inevitable "Let the Music Play" sound-alike clones that surfaced. Nevertheless, Shannon appeared on a 1999 segment of VH1's Where Are They Now, vowing to return to the top of the charts; the following spring she released the album The Best Is Yet to Come. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide
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Shannon
Sire Midstream
Grandsire Blandford
Dam Idle Words
Damsire Magpie
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1941
Country Australia Flag of Australia
Colour Bay
Breeder St. Albans Stud
Owner Peter Riddle (Australia)
Neil S. McCarthy (United States)
Trainer Peter Riddle (Australia)
William Molter (United States)
Record 44: 20-8-7
Earnings ₤19,567½ (AUS)[1] + $211,610 (USA)
Major wins
AJC Sires Produce Stakes (1943)
Hobartville Stakes (1944)
Epsom Handicap (1945)
Hill Stakes (1945)
George Main Stakes (1946 & 1947)
Theo Marks Stakes (1947)
Forty Niner Stakes (1948)
Argonaut Handicap (1948)
Hollywood Gold Cup (1948)
Golden Gate Handicap (1948)
San Francisco Handicap (1948)
Awards
American Co-Champion Older Male Horse (1948)
Honours
Australian Racing Hall of Fame (2006)
Shannon Stakes at Rosehill Racecourse
Infobox last updated on: 08:48, Tuesday September 8, 2009 (UTC).

Shannon (1941-1955) was an outstanding Australian Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse. He created new track records in Australia and the US.[1] Sired by Midstream from the mare Idle Words by Magpie*, he was owned and trained by Peter Riddle who paid £367 for him as a yearling.

Already a winner of the 1945 AJC Epsom Handicap Shannon is probably best remembered for not winning the same race the next year. A short-priced favourite for the 1946 running Shannon missed the start and did not move from his starting position until the rest of the field had travelled approximately 100 metres. Despite the setback his jockey took off after the field and failed only by half a head to catch the winner Blue Legend.

When his owner-trainer died he was sold to W.J. Smith for £27,300 and only raced four more times in Australia before being sold again, this time to American Neil McCarthy for a reported £52,000.

His last start in Australia ended in defeat finishing second to Russia in the 1947 AJC Craven Plate.

In total he raced 25 times in Australia for 14 wins with other prominent wins including the AJC George Main Stakes and the AJC Sires Produce Stakes.

Racing in the United States

Racing in California in 1948, new owner Neil McCarthy entrusted Shannon's race conditioning to trainer, William Molter. At Hollywood Park Racetrack in June he won the Argonaut Handicap then on 17 July, won the most prestigious race of his American career, the Hollywood Gold Cup. At Golden Gate Fields on 17 October 1948 Shannon equaled the world record of 1:47 3/5 for the mile and one eighth in winning the Forty Niner Stakes then just one week later at the same track equaled the world record of 1:59 4/5 for a mile and a quarter while capturing the Golden Gate Handicap.[2] In November he won his last race, the San Francisco Handicap at Tanforan Racetrack.

Sold for US$300,000 to a breeding syndicate led by Leslie Combs II, Shannon was retired to stud duty and stood alongside another Australian champion Bernborough at Combs' Spendthrift Farm in Lexington, Kentucky where he had a successful career as a sire. Eleven of his first crop yearlings averaged $11,755 each.[1]The best of his progeny being Clem ($535,681) who defeated Round Table in track record time in the Washington Park Handicap and Sea O Erin ($407,259) who won the Citation Handicap and 18 other races.[2]

In 1955, Shannon broke a leg and was humanely euthanized. He is buried at Spendthrift Farm.[citation needed]

Shannon was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame on 4 July 2006.

References

  1. ^ a b c Barrie, Douglas M., The Australian Bloodhorse, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1956
  2. ^ a b Pring, Peter; "Analysis of Champion Racehorses", The Thoroughbred Press, Sydney, 1977, ISBN 0-908133-00-6

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