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Nashville Scene describes Shana Smith as "a
cross between Joan Armatrading, Cassandra Wilson,
and the jazzy excursions of Joni Mitchell."
Ft. Lauderdale's City Link Magazine remarks
that she "sings with sophistication and
style, calling into mind Pat Benatar-rock at
one moment, and at another the keening of a
Scottish lament." Listen.com said: "This
versatile singer-songwriter can croon her way
through smoky, late-night lounge jazz, or soar
over uplifting, hand-clapping acoustic folk-rock."
Call it folk, jazz, or blues, Tampa Bay-based
Shana Smith is one dynamic singer/songwriter.
She performs nationwide, including some of the
following noted venues: the Olympic Village
in Atlanta, the White House, the Seattle Center,
Florida Seminole Indian reservations, and at
colleges across the U.S. She has had the pleasure
of sharing the stage with such national artists
as Jonathan Edwards, Ann Rabson, Seminole Chief
Jim Billie, and Roy Bookbinder.
Writing and singing original songs is her first
love, but Shana also performs a range of cover
material, from contemporary artists to classic
standards. She is equally appropriate for and
comfortable at a fine arts event, a college
cafeteria, a folk festival, or a late-night
blues joint. She performs as a solo artist,
but also works with some "killer"
musicians in duo, trio, or full band combinations.
"Just give me a mic and a place to sing.
I'll bring the guitar and, if you want, a whole
band. We can lose ourselves to music for the
next one, two, three, (four?) hours."
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