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Shawn Camp

 
Artist: Shawn Camp
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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Fiddle, Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic)
  • Representative Albums: "Lucky Silver Dollar," "Fireball," "The Bluegrass Elvises, Vol. 1"

Biography

Country singer/songwriter Shawn Camp spent his early years on a farm outside of Perryville, AK. His father was an ironworker and his mother a beautician. Both sang and played guitar, infusing their child with a love of music; he began playing guitar himself at five. At the age of 20 in January 1987, he moved to Nashville to become a professional musician. He first found a berth as a fiddle player for the Osborne Brothers, and subsequently moved on to the backing bands for Jerry Reed, Alan Jackson, Suzy Boggus, Shelby Lynne, and Trisha Yearwood. In 1991, he left Yearwood to become a solo performer. He was signed to the Reprise division of Warner Bros. Records, which released his debut single, "Fallin' Never Felt So Good," in 1993. It entered the country charts that July and peaked in the Top 40 in October. That month, Reprise released Camp's first album, Shawn Camp, which spent several weeks in the country charts. A second single, "Confessin' My Love," peaked in the country Top 40 in January 1994. Camp recorded a second album for Reprise, but the label rejected it and dropped him. He turned to working as a session musician, appearing on albums by John Prine, Garth Brooks, Nanci Griffith, and Guy Clark, among others, over the rest of the decade. At the same time, he co-wrote songs that were covered by many artists, including Diamond Rio, Tracy Byrd, Kenny Chesney, John Anderson, and Randy Travis. "Two Pina Coladas," which he co-wrote for Garth Brooks, appeared on Brooks' Sevens album and hit number one on the country charts in May 1998, and "How Long Gone," which he co-wrote for Brooks & Dunn, hit number one on the country charts in September 1998. Camp self-released his second album, Lucky Silver Dollar, in July 2001. ~ William Ruhlmann

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Shawn Camp
Background information
Born August 29, 1966 (1966-08-29) (age 43)
Origin Perryville, Arkansas, USA
Genres Country
Americana
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Guitar
Fiddle
Years active 1991-present
Labels Reprise
Skeeterbit
Oh Boy
Associated acts Tim Mensy
Josh Turner
Website http://www.shawncamp.com

Shawn Camp (born August 29, 1966 in Perryville, Arkansas) is an American musician who performs country and Americana music. Originally signed to Reprise Records in 1993 as a recording artist, Camp charted two minor singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts that year. Since then, he has found success as a songwriter, having co-written hit singles for many country music artists, including Garth Brooks, Josh Turner, Brooks & Dunn, and Blake Shelton, although he continues to record his own material as well.

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Biography

Camp was raised in Perryville, Arkansas by a musical family.[1] In 1987, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee and worked in the backing bands of such acts as the Osborne Brothers, Alan Jackson, Suzy Bogguss and Trisha Yearwood.[2] In 1991, he was signed to Reprise Records, with two minor Top 40 singles charting in 1993.[2] He later left the label over creative differences, but continued to write songs for other artists. Camp's first Number One as a songwriter came in early 1998, when Garth Brooks reached the top of the Billboard country charts with "Two Piña Coladas", a song co-written by Camp.[1] Later that same year, Brooks & Dunn also reached Number One with "How Long Gone", another Camp co-write.[2][3]

Camp released a second album, titled Lucky Silver Dollar, in 2001.[2] In 2006, he was nominated as Songwriter of the Year by the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music; also, Billboard ranked him #10 on their 2006 list of Hot Country Songwriters.[4] The same year, two songs co-written by Camp entered the country charts: "Nobody But Me" by Blake Shelton, and "Would You Go with Me" by Josh Turner, which peaked at No. 4 and No. 1, respectively, on the Billboard U.S. Hot Country Songs charts. Camp also co-wrote Turner's 2007 single "Firecracker" and George Strait's 2008 single "River of Love".

Discography

Albums

Year Album details Chart Positions
US Country US Heat
1993 Shawn Camp 61 27
2001 Lucky Silver Dollar
  • Released: August 7, 2001
  • Label: Skeeterbit
2004 Live at the Station Inn
2006 Fireball
  • Released: March 21, 2006
  • Label: Skeeterbit
2007 The Bluegrass Elvises, Vol. 1 (with Tim Mensy)
  • Released: August 7, 2007
  • Label: American

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1993 "Fallin' Never Felt So Good" 39 64 Shawn Camp
1994 "Confessin' My Love" 39 51
"Man, What a Woman" 72

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