

Jul 10, 2008 10:01 PM
Great Musician & person / Shawn Michael Perry
For anyone on my friend's list who is not familiar with Shawn Michael Perry and his music...I had the opportunity of meeting and photographing him last weekend at the Pechanga Powwow after only knowing him through myspace. He's an upstanding guy and a great musician.
If you'd like to check out his site and add him to your friend's list go to:
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Shawn Michael Perry - Only the Brave
By Rebecca Hosking
Even though it is just a coincidence that this singer shares the same last name as Steve Perry, it blows my mind how much this gentleman sounds like the former lead singer of the band JOURNEY. When he belts out those high notes, you can close your eyes and think you’re listening to Journey’s, “Escape.”
This ten song CD is full of vibrant pride for who the singer is and where he came from. He paints pictures of hardship but also shows the remedy of rising above that and taking back what is rightfully all of ours, FREEDOM! With powerful guitar solos and high harmonic vocals this guy gets the job done. Nice variety of pumping driving guitars that lead you to melodic slow downs that put you in an indigenous trance.
Starting out with Run 2 U he begins by pointing out the everyday evils that we have learned to so easily tolerate and ignore, but then takes us to a comfort zone as he runs to his lover’s arms. That love can help erase the wrongs of all wrongs, the pains of all pains. This guy is passionate and brother I’m feeling ya! Then there is the song, “Freedom” which he translates in Spanish “in “Libertad” at the end of the compact disc, clearly his native language. Powerful lyrics that paint a picture of tyrants winning at the moment, but time will teach us to fight against those evils and rise above. The winners in the game of life are the ones who will not succumb to the evils around us. Nice translation although I felt it could have been changed melodically to fit the meter of the words. It felt a bit rushed and we all no the Spanish language have a lot of syllables “a veces” (sometimes). Moving on to “The Indian”, and “Family” as well as “Aboriginality”, I really believe these songs needs to be heard as it takes you a bit outside of your top 40 radio normality and opens your eyes to a world some didn’t even know existed.
Shawn Michael Perry is obviously a very passionate person and lives with pride and dignity when it comes to home, family, freedom, and the fight for justice. Keep up the good work! Not sure if it is mainstream, but I‘m thinking maybe it should be.
Rebecca's Rating:
| 3 ¾ guitars out of 5 |

Tuesday, April 10, 2007 2:26 PM MDT
Local musician hits top of AC chart
Shawn Michael Perry's song "Forever" has topped the AC/Hot AC Main Chart for the second weeks in a row
It placed No. 1 for the second time in two week on April 6. It also was charting at No. 26 on the College Chart through the New Music Weekly organization.
"Forever" is a single release off of Perry's album "Only the Brave," that was re-released last year. The independent album features tracks that highlight the modern American Indian culture.
While currently working out of California and the Southwest, Perry's hometown is Casper. His office is located downtown in the Atrium Plaza.
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Fireworks Melodic Rock magazine UK
Shawn Michael Perry is certainly a man with many strings to his bow: singer, song-writer, guitarist, activist and actor (having appeared in the likes of ‘Last of the Mohicans’ and ‘Hidalgo’). Did I mention ‘singer’, because for sure this man can sing. Let me quote Music News Nashville – “ …though just a coincidence he shares the last name, it blows my mind how much he sounds like Steve Perry of Journey. When he belts out those high notes, you can close your eyes and think you’re listening to ‘Escape’.”
Well, maybe that’s a little too much hyperbole, but take one listen to the delightful opening song ‘Run 2 U’ and for sure you can hear the Perry-isms on the chorus. But this track highlights Shawn’s vocal dexterity, as on the verses his voice is velvet smooth over acoustic guitar, and elsewhere deeper, grittier and more powerful. In fact, another comparison would be Danny Vaughn’s solo material, as on more than one occasion I find myself writing down Danny’s name in my notebook – case in point, the following track ‘Free’, an up-tempo acoustic track with some definite Danny Vaughn type grit in the vocals and some simplistic but wonderful soloing.
Perry comes from Mayan & Native American ancestry, and these roots are obviously very important to him as a great many of his songs embrace his culture, telling stories of the struggles and hard-ships. All fine and well, and very worthy of course, but after the fourth or fifth mid-tempo acoustic number with a message, is does tend to become rather wearisome. However, I can almost forgive him when he comes up with songs such as ‘If I’ which highlights his beautiful, emotional voice to perfection …a velvety smooth vocal that just wraps around your brain! And then just to show there’s yet more to this man, final track ‘Libertad’ in sung completely in Spanish!
So, my final analysis? Perry’s lyrics and story-telling are wonderful, his voice enthralling, but too often the songs are mid-paced and the electric guitar buried beneath the acoustic. Put this man in a band set-up and make him ROCK and we could have something very special indeed!
Bruce Mee
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Shawn Michael Perry/Only The Brave CD Review
Shawn Michael Perry was born into an indigenous heritage (his father is a Native American of Salish ancestry; his mother, Panamanian of Mayan ancestry), Shawn now calls Missoula, Montana home and is pulling himself through a rainy day and rehearsals with his band for some upcoming shows when we call him for our monthly podcast interview.
Shawn first came to the public's attention through his acting skills. He has appeared in the films Last of the Mohicans and Indian Summer. His resume’ also contains entries from the theater but we’re not going to hold that against him.
During our podcast interview when asked who his musical mentors were, the name Jim Pepper is mentioned first. With several top shelf Native performers and musicians at the top of that list. But to answer with Jim Pepper first? This guy is on the right track with me. How often do you hear any Native rock artist say he admires the work of a die-hard be-boppin’ Native jazz player? Cool.
His voice has been likened to the sound of Steve Perry, no relation, ala Journey in their seminal work “Escape”. High soaring vocal rock ballads sung with feeling.
He speaks about how his father wouldn’t allow rock music in the house. “It was either Ferlin Husky or nuthin’” he states matter-of-factly. In speaking about his recognition as both a country and pop artist he goes on, “At that time I wasn’t too keen on it but now as music has evolved I’m right there in the middle of Nashville with my music and that’s pretty cool!”
Through the course of the interview Shawn talks about his unique guitar style referring to the styles of Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Shawn Michael Perry/Only The Brave CD Review
Shawn Michael Perry was born into an indigenous heritage (his father is a Native American of Salish ancestry; his mother, Panamanian of Mayan ancestry), Shawn now calls Missoula, Montana home and is pulling himself through a rainy day and rehearsals with his band for some upcoming shows when we call him for our monthly podcast interview.
Shawn first came to the public's attention through his acting skills. He has appeared in the films Last of the Mohicans and Indian Summer. His resume’ also contains entries from the theater but we’re not going to hold that against him.
During our podcast interview when asked who his musical mentors were, the name Jim Pepper is mentioned first. With several top shelf Native performers and musicians at the top of that list. But to answer with Jim Pepper first? This guy is on the right track with me. How often do you hear any Native rock artist say he admires the work of a die-hard be-boppin’ Native jazz player? Cool.
His voice has been likened to the sound of Steve Perry, no relation, ala Journey in their seminal work “Escape”. High soaring vocal rock ballads sung with feeling.
He speaks about how his father wouldn’t allow rock music in the house. “It was either Ferlin Husky or nuthin’” he states matter-of-factly. In speaking about his recognition as both a country and pop artist he goes on, “At that time I wasn’t too keen on it but now as music has evolved I’m right there in the middle of Nashville with my music and that’s pretty cool!”
Through the course of the interview Shawn talks about his unique guitar style referring to the styles of Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Clearwater. He mentions that he thought, “here’s a great Native American guitar player and he plays guitar upside down, backwards and left-handed, too!”
It is abundantly clear upon listening to Only The Brave that not only has Shawn been paying his dues as a musician he also has a wonderful producer involved, John Avila, the talented bassist/producer of Oingo Boingo.
The CD consists of a collection of Shawn’s original songs and the material is full of lush beautiful vocals and all around beautifully produced and performed rock n roll.
Run 2 U is something a little Fleetwood Mac (Bare Trees) back when Fleetwood Mac had just added Christine McVie and Peter Green was still playing the lead guitar. There is some excellent rock guitar and soulful vocal work on this cut.
If I, the ballad with a moral to the story is zooming up the country charts. He asks all the questions we ask ourselves in reflection of our lives. “Well if I choose to run would you set me free?”
The Indian contains some crisp rock and roll guitar work and is strong on the vocal. It’s a wonderful topic and sentiment in the lyric. “Seven generations deep. We are the Indians!” This cry becomes a declaration of the unchanging survival of our culture.
Family is one of his two favorites. He emphasizes the importance of commitment to your family and just how important it is to your life. There’s a pop sound involved but that sound is based on several various influences.
Fight is built on deep minor chords with some sweet blues guitar over top. The vocal starts with a quote from Chief Joseph “I will fight no more forever”. “They have taken everything but I still believe in love and laughter” looking forward into some sort of reconciliation but, “ He’s tired,” he says. Fighting reaps no benefits. This is an interesting introspective look at the cost of freedom. It’s costly and it takes a lot of energy.
Aboriginality has a strong tribal rhythm underneath a passionate vocal and lyrical storytelling about native issues. Spiced up with a little spoken word this could easily be an Indian country top ten hit. It rocks and jams. Shawn sings, “Redefine, walk the line, free your mind, For a time, We’re still alive, Aboriginality.”
Shawn has currently gone into pre-production for "Hungry 4 Heroes, the long awaited sophomore album, also working on the single "4EVERNMYHEART” to be sung by special guests, and in Spanish.
The reason you’ll want to buy Shawn’s Only The Brave CD isn’t that you’ll want to hear it because he’s an internationally famous actor, nor is it because he’s a Native American musician but because he’s just simply a musician with a great sound of his own, a voice and a message for the time.
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Shawn Michael Perry is a Native singer / songwriter / actor / educator / activist. Shawn's Native heritage plays a role in every project that he embarks on and guides him in his philanthropic work to support indigenous peoples and communities internationally. Shawn has embraced his culture, past and present with an eye to the future.
Shawn first came to the public's attention through his acting. He has appeared in films as diverse as Last of the Mohicans and Hidalgo and television productions such as My Indian Summer. His stage credits include the highly-acclaimed production of Ghost Dance at Los Angeles's Actors Gang Studio.
Shawn's musical ambitions led him to the studio with a collection of songs highlighting the human experience seen through indigenous eyes. The strength of his music and beauty of his words was enhanced by producer John Avila, the talented bassist / producer of Oingo Boingo. Final polishing was added by the skillful mastering techniques of Ron McMaster of Capitol Records. Together with his band, Only the Brave, Shawn is on the road, sharing his music and message.
Through his success, Shawn is ever determined to give back. His commitment to community led him, along with Kay Knott, to form All That Culture, Music of The Americas in 2006. The organization benefits Indigenous communities internationally. This is one step though, Shawn's commitment and desire extend way beyond that.
Native Art Network is proud to be affiliated with Shawn. His talent, hard work and community involvement embody the values that we hold closely. We look forward to much more in the future!
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