SHEL

SHEL at the Winter NAMM Show 2015

SHEL is a folk/pop band from Fort Collins, Colorado.[1] The band is composed of the four Holbrook sisters, where SHEL is an acronym for their names, Sarah, Hannah, Eva and Liza. Eva is on lead vocals, guitar, banjo, cello, and mandolin; Hannah on vocals, accordion and keys; Sarah on vocals, bass and fiddle; and Liza on percussion, djembe, and beat boxing. They began their career backing up their father, guitarist/singer Andrew Holbrook.[2]

The band takes part in directing their own music videos.[3] They recently completed their second full length cd, The Laboratory Sessions, in Nashville.

Career

Early career

Sarah, Hannah, Eva, and Liza were born within five years of each other. As children, they were raised and home-schooled by an artist mother and professional song-writer father.[4] They formed a family-style folk band with their father Andrew Holbrook before forming the band SHEL.[5] SHEL has been performing since 2005.[6]

A friend of the family made a connection with Grammy-winning producer Brent Maher of Moraine Music Group, which led to a publishing deal.[7] Over three years SHEL completed several EPs, and released a self-titled debut album. Between 2010 and 2011, they were signed with Republic Nashville, but did not release anything for the label.[8]

Filmography

SHEL’s music can be heard in television shows including ABC Family/ABC.com’s On The Rise. Their new song “When The Sky Fell” was featured in ABC Family’s new show The Fosters and “On My Way” can be heard in the CBS series Made In Jersey. The song “Wise Old Owl” was featured in the new Splenda commercial, and more of SHEL’s music can also be found in Glade’s Scented Oil Candles national television ad campaign.[9][10] Their music has also been used in an independent film [11]

External links

References

  1. Mansfield, Brian. "Video Premiere: SHELS "Lost at Sea"." USA Today. (2013): Web. 24 Mar. 2014. http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2013/11/22/shel-lost-at-sea-video-premiere/3674323/
  2. Alexander, Charles. "SHEL- A Band for the New Music Business." Outside The Box Music. (2012): Web. 24 Mar. 2014. http://www.outsidetheboxmusic.com/shel-a-band-for-the-new-music-business
  3. Mansfield, Brian. "Video Premiere: SHELS "Lost at Sea"." USA Today. (2013): Web. 24 Mar. 2014. http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2013/11/22/shel-lost-at-sea-video-premiere/3674323/
  4. Rubenstein, Jenna. "SHELs "Freckles" Video." MTV Buzzworthy. (2012): n. page. Web. 24 Mar. 2014. http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2012/07/20/shel-freckles-video/
  5. Clingman, Emily. "SHEL: Talented Sister Act Continues to Amaze." Scene Magazine. (2012): Web. 24 Mar. 2014. http://www.scenemagazine.info/2012/03/01/shel-fort-collins’-talented-sister-act-continues-to-amaze/
  6. http://mmusicmag.com/m/2012/05/folk-forward-next-generation/
  7. Alexander, Charles. "SHEL- A Band for the New Music Business." Outside The Box Music. (2012): Web. 24 Mar. 2014. http://www.outsidetheboxmusic.com/shel-a-band-for-the-new-music-business
  8. http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2011/11/shel_moves_forward.php
  9. http://www.stafaband.info/download/mp3/lagu_shel_when_the_sky_fell_featured_on_abc_familys_the_fosters/
  10. http://www.scenemagazine.info/2012/10/29/shel-soulful-spunky-sister-quartet-takes-flight/
  11. Rubenstein, Jenna. "SHELs "Freckles" Video." MTV Buzzworthy. (2012): n. page. Web. 24 Mar. 2014. http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2012/07/20/shel-freckles-video/
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