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- Barrie, ON
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Shawn is a Canadian singer songwriter, acoustic and electric guitar player. Currently hosting open stage nights, performing solo with acoustic guitar and leading a classic rock/blues band. Live 4k broadcast quality videos are available for performances at your venue.
Formerly based in southern Ontario (London) with a band called, Hot House. Now based in Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. PA and TV broadcast video camera with operator available. Showcase your event with Shawn Rosseau (YouTube) !!
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Price Range: $100 and up
Gig Length: 30 - 240 minutes
Languages: English
I can be a guest in between other acts, perform solo with my Bose Pro 16 (modern PA) or arrive with my band fully equipped with sound and lights. At home I have an in-house recording studio (Protools format) and professional broadcast video studio with green screen. I prefer gigs gigs where the audience is not afraid of appearing on YouTube as it is always nice to get a shot of the audience or inside of the venue (if possible). In order to perform at my best I avoid the intake of certain substances and bring my own food and drink (gluten free diet).
Childhood
My father was an RCAF pilot and we moved between air force bases in Canada, Europe and England. I soon learned how to make friends easily and adjust to different schools. The most difficult transition was from Canada to England when I was about 8 years old. I couldn’t quite get used to the school uniform - short pants, cap and tie. The tie kept my mother busy washing out the gravy stains from lunch at the school cafeteria! My brother and I rode the double decker bus to school. All the desks in the classroom all had ink pots so we could dip our nib pens and learn to write nicely. Unfortunately for me we were transferred back to Canada before my penmanship was developed and the ball point pen screwed up my handwriting forever after. When we first got to England the Beatles were making it big but I was too young to get the drift of what was happening musically. Sunday was the day for piano lessons with Mr. Parkinson an elderly gentleman who made sure that my fingers stayed curled properly on the keyboard by holding a pencil under my hand while I played. I’m glad it was just a pencil!
Teens
I bought my first car at age 16 in Ottawa, Canada by convincing my younger brother Dan to split the cost and therefore get to use it with me! It was a Ford Galaxie 500 that we saved up for by working summers on construction with my uncles in New Brunswick. I was an apprentice carpenter and drove the dump truck home for lunch until I took out my grandmother’s clothes line. After that I was relegated to an old jeep with VERY loose steering. Dan and I started “Student Movers” ( the first one) and used my dad’s pickup to move folks. We sure knew how to pack that truck and our little ad in the paper made us money for years.
First Professional Gig
I was 16 and when my youngest brother Kevin was graduating from grade school. What an entrepreneur! He convinced the student council to hire “Circus” for the graduation dance and we put the gear in the pickup and had a great time singing “Smoke On The Water” by Deep Purple and “Could Have Been A Lady” by April Wine etc. Maybe I should mention I experimented with alcohol and had a bit of trouble singing the “naa na na na na naa part”?
Teen- 20’s
I played in cover bands in Ontario until I moved back in with my parents in New Brunswick. Then I played in a band called “Tandem” around St. John and the French part of N.B. I left N.B. for the BIG TIME in Toronto and moved into the cheapest room I could find (China Town) where nobody spoke English. I went to Long and McQuade’s music store and was BLOWN AWAY by the Toronto talent…I proceeded to starve to death while collecting unemployment benefits from my N.B. job as a medical record microfilm clerk (I was the only guy in the whole department….cat fights abounded). Finally a telegram arrived that a band in Prince Edward Island had heard of me and needed a new guitar player. That band was “Tequila”. I called my cousin Pat Riley in P.E.I. Pat filled in on bass with the Guess Who and was playing in a band called “Scrubbloe Cane” which was a pre-Lover Boy band with Paul Dean. Pat said Tequila was good and had a ”hit” on the radio there. So I got on the bus to P.E.I…..18 years old and looking for fun! Tequila was a hoot! Schoolbus, more gear than April Wine at the time, at one point 13 roadies – I have to include the 6 band members in that number. We played arenas, events, barns and universities. I lived in a hotel most of the time, made good money and life was great except they didn’t want to record any more original tunes! Go figure!...I hit the road to London, Ontario and started a band called “Hot House”.
London Ontario , 1978
London was great. It seemed like there was a bar on every corner with live music. I graduated from Fanshawe College where I took electronics so that I could tinker with my guitar amp. Then graduated from the University of Western Ontario where I took business so I could learn “how come the booking agents are making so much money”! Fortunately, it was the age of punk music because I was the only one in the band with experience. I could even tune the guitars! The drummer was Robert Klein (not the R.K.) his dad owned a bakery and co-signed a HUGE loan for the band. We bought a 5 ton truck, tons of PA and lights and hit the road playing small town bars in southern Ontario. I was always amazed that they hired us. The bars were full of cover bands and we were an original hard core punk band…..THE FARMERS LOVED US! Pretty strange…our bass player’s name was “Dick” Demery. His day job was as a stationary engineer and he wore a large bell dangling from a pierced ear and a dog collar to work! We agreed that he could play “Born to Be Wild”, with the strobes on, flash pot explosions (in a bar???) a fuzz on his bass and blood dripping down the dildo in his mouth which he used to play the bass with…whew…NICE!!! We recorded one of the first if not THE first independent record albums. In those days you had to be signed to a record label to make an album but we found a guy who worked for the labels and was willing to master and press the album on his graveyard shift. You can still hear "Burn It Down" on Fanshawe College radio. Things went well until Frank, our Italian singer who wore really tight white pants decided to go to university to take chemistry!...I headed to Ottawa.
Ottawa
Full of folkies! Dang! I played in bars with my band “The Movers” (we had a cube van and made money doing moving jobs). Played with country singer-recording artist “Paul Henry” who offered me a job helping him in his legit undertaking business - funeral director and pet cremation. I took it! Hey its gooood money! I graduated from the University of Ottawa, did soundman gigs and finally opened my own recording studio in the back of a record store above a Chinese restaurant on Elgin Street – a hip place to be! Recording studio gigs led me to soundman freelance work with CBC. That was a great time in my life. I met Maureen, my significant other with 3 children who became my step kids. Working with CBC on parliament hill and TV shows introduced me to producers who finally decided to give me a chance to write commercial music for TV. I wrote, produced and recorded hundreds of National TV commercials during this time period. Then began a transition to Toronto in order to be closer to the music biz. Opened a substantial studio on Queen Street West and proceeded to burn out. Too much overhead! Toronto costs toooo much! I bought a little cabin in the woods in Muskoka to move to and then TRAGEDY STRUCK. Maureen passed away. She had struggled for years with epilepsy and it finally got the best of her. I loved her greatly and still do. When such a person departs, the dreams and hopes of the future vanish as well. My belief in life was shattered. Life is not a movie. It doesn’t always have happy endings. It has taken me years to put the pieces back together. Fast forward to today….
Keeping busy playing the Muskoka, Ontario area with occasional trips to GTA and Newmarket. Over 250 Youtube videos of gigs online!
Noting special is needed. Fully equipped and experienced for all types of engagements. Previous technical experience includes: live concert and event sound setup and mixing, live TV event broadcast (sound and camera), credits with multiple film crews and National TV shows including "Street Legal" in Toronto and The National News , Ottawa. Former IATSE and NABET union member. Electronics diploma from Fanshaw College, London, ON.
THE SET LIST VARIES DEPENDING ON THE MONTHLY GIG SCHEDULE BUT IS GENERALLY DRAWN FROM THE SONGS BELOW (181 SONGS) THE SONGS RANGE FROM CLASSIC HANK WILLIAM, JOHNNY CASH, STOMPIN'G TOM, TO CLASSIC ROCK AND BLUES. THE SET LIST VARIES DEPENDING ON WHO IS IN THE BAND FOR A CERTIAN GIG. SHAWN ROSSEAU WRITES SOME OF HIS OWN MATERIAL - artist is named as Shawn Rosseau for original songs.
American Woman The Guess Who
A Little Bit More Shawn Rosseau
Against The Wind C 106 Bob Seger
All Along The Watch Tower Hendrix
Angle From Montgumery G 63 John Prine
Back Home Again A 117 John Denver
Bad Moon Rising D
Barn Rat Chowder Surprise Shawn Rosseau
Baseball Glove A Shawn Rosseau Web Link To Video Shawn Rosseau
Be My Lover D 118 Shawn Alice Cooper
Before You Accuse Me E 112 Shawn Blues
Before You Accuse Me E Shawn Web Link To Video Shawn
Behind Blue Eyes The Who
Best Years Of My Life-blues in B B 110 Shawn original song - blues Web Link To Video Shawn Rosseau
Blowin At High Dough 118 Shawn Rosseau Tragically Hip
Bobby McGee C 89 Kris Kristofferson
Bobcaygeon 85 Tragically Hip
Born To Be Wild E 166 Shawn Steppenwolf
Brown Eyed Girl G 151 Cheryl Van Morrison
Bud The Spud E 85 Stompin Tom
Burning Ring Of Fire A 230 Shawn Johnny Cash
Busmans Holiday instrumental 12 string Shawn Rosseau
Call Me The Breeze D Jj Cale
Cant Always Get What You Want C 78 Shawn Rolling Stones
Cant You See D Marshall Tucker
Circle Be Unbroken C 83 Country
Copperhead Road D 146 Shawn Steve Earle
Country Roads A 83 John Denver
Crystal Chandeliers A 130 Charlie Pride
Dead Flowers A 137 Rolling Stones
DEATH OF THE DOLLAR E Shawn Rosseau
DEATH OF THE DOLLAR E Shawn Rosseau
Dominence And Submission F♯ 172 Blue Oyster Cult
Down By The River Em 156 Neil Young
Dreams On A Dusty Floor C Shawn Rosseau Shawn Rosseau
Eighteen E Alice Cooper
Every Day Has A Time A Shawn Rosseau Shawn Rosseau
Everyday Is Sunday Shawn Rosseau
Farmers Song A Murra Mcglaughlin
Feeling Alright C Joe Cocker
Firemans Eyes C Shawn Rosseau Shawn Rosseau
Four Strong Winds G Ian Tyson
Free As An Irishman Can Be A Shawn orignal song Shawn Rosseau
Free Train G Shawn original song Shawn Rosseau
Fullsome Prison Blues E 121 Shawn Johnny Cash
God Cut You Down Bb Johnny Cash
Good Hearted Woman D 117 Waylon Jennings
Help Me Make It Through The Night D 80 Kris Kristofferson
He Stopped Loving Her Today D 65 George Jones
Heard It Throughnthe Grapevine D 119 Shawn Web Link To Video CCR
Heart Am 72 Shawn Web Link To Video Shawn Rosseau
Heartbeat Am Shawn Rosseau
Hey Good Looking A 168 Hank Williams
Hey Joe Jimi Hendrix
Honky Tonk Woman A 115 Dave Rolling Stones
Heart Of Gold 84 Neil Young
Hey Jude C 76 Beatles
Horse With No Name Em 120 Shawn Web Link To Video America
House Of The Rising Sun Am 83 Shawn The Animals
I Just Want To Make Love To You 70 Muddy Waters
I Saw Her Standing There A 165 cheryl Beatles
I'm An Adult Now 152 shawn Web Link To Video Persuit Of Happiness
Ice Hut G_A Shawn Rosseau Shawn Rosseau
If I Wanted Someone Em 77 Shawn (search Dawes band) Dawes
I'd Go Home If I Had One C 117 Bill Chambers
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry C 114 Hank Williams
Imagine 72 John Lennon
Into The Mystic D Van Morrison
In The Morning Light D Foot In Cold Water
Ive Been Around E Shawn Rosseau Shawn Rosseau
Jambalaya 165 Hank Williams
Johnny B. Goode C or A Chuck Berry
Just a Kid Shawn Rosseau
Knocking On Heavans Door G Bob Dylan
La Grange A 170 Shawn Zz Top
Last Dance With Mary Jane Am 86 Shawn Tom Petty
Last Thing On Miy Mind Charlie Pride
Leaving On A Jet Plane G 60 John Denver
Like A Hurricane Am 123 Shawn Neil Young
Locomotive Breath Jethro Tull
Long Black Veil D 128 Kris Kristofferson
Lost Together 76 Blue Rodeo
Love Hurts 77 Nazareth
Loving Her Was Easier D 80 Kris Kristofferson
Magaritaville D 133
Maggie May 128 Rod Stewart
Man Of Constant Sorrow E 174 Soggy Bottom Boys
Mercedes Benz C
Midnight Rider D
Mississpi Queen Mountain
Mojo Working E 140 Shawn Web Link To Video Muddy Waters
Most Sampled Drum Groove James Brown
Mustang Sally C shawn Web Link To Video Wilson Pickrt
My John Deer C Shawn Rosseau
My Old Car Shawn Rosseau
Nearer I Get D Shawn original song Shawn Rosseau
New Orleans Is Sinking Tragically Hip
Ocean Pearl 54-40
On The Nickel C 63 Shawn Tom Waits
Paranoid Black Sabbath
Peace and Love Am Shawn Rosseau Shawn Rosseau
Pianoman C Billy Joel
Picture Shawn Rosseau
Pilgrim G 90 Kris Kristifferson
Pride And Joy E 120 Shawn Stevie Ray Vaughn
Peace And Love Shawn Rosseau
Please Dont Bury Me E 192 John Prine
Prisoners River D Shawn Rosseau Web Link To Video Shawn Rosseau
Puke City Blues Shawn Rosseau
R N R All Night Ab 144 Shawn Rosseau Kiss
Read My Mind Gordon Lightfoot
Reason To Live On A Shawn Shawn Rosseau
Red River Jane 174 Stompin Tom
Red Tablecloth Shawn Rosseau
Refugee Shawn Rosseau
Road Goes On Forever C 126 Highwaymen-Robert Earl Keen
Rock Island Line E 128 Shawn Johnny Cash
Rock N Roll A 170 Led Zepplin
Rocking In The Free World E 126 Shawn Neil Young
Rocky Mountian Way Joe Walsh
Roll The Widows Down 100 Bill Chambers
Route 66 A 148 Rolling Stones
Run Run Rudolph Chuck Berry
Satisfaction E 150 Dave Rolling Stones
Simple Man Am Lynard Skynard
Six Days On The Road
Shutters And Boards G 132 Charlie Pride
Somewhere Over The Rainbow 78 Judy Garland
Squeeze Box G The Who
Stepping Stone Em 134 Shawn Monkees
Still Got The Blues Am 52 Shawn Gary Moore
Stormy Monday G 53 Blues
Sudbury Saturday Night A 133 Stompin Tom
Summertime Blues A The Who Eddie Cochrane
Sunday Morning Coming Down G 77 Kris Kristifferson
Superstition E 100 Stevie Wonder
Suzie Q E 130 shawn Ccr
Sweet Home Alabama D 132 Lynrd Skynrd
Sweet Jane
Sweetheart In Heaven C Shawn Rosseau
Take It Shawn Rosseau
Take Theses Chains From My Heart A Hank Williams
Tear In My Beer A
Texas Flood G shawn Web Link To Video Stevie Ray Vaughan
Thankyou For Being You G Shawn Rosseau
That Old Wheel A Johnny Cash
The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan A 124 Dr Hook..Marianne Faithful
The Captain 70 Kasey Chambers
The Devil's Son shawn rosseau Shawn Rosseau
The Weight A 72 shawn The Band
Thoughts Shawn Rosseau
Thrill Is Gone B 100 Shawn BB King
These Eyes The Guess Who
Till I Am Myself Again 132 Blue Rodeo
TNT E 124 Aaron Web Link To Video Ac Dc
Today Is Tomorrow D Shawn Rosseau
Trouble No More E 152 Muddy Waters
Turn It On Turn Me Loose E 183 Dwight Yokum
Tush G 144 Marlene ZZ Top
Twist And Shout D 130 Beatles
Wagon Wheel A 148 Darius Rucker
Waiting For A Friend E Shawn Rosseau Shawn Rosseau
Walk On The wild Side Lou Reed
Ways Of A Woman In Love C 180 Johnny Cash
What Its Like (Hiphop) Everlast
Why Me A 78 Kris Kristifferson
Wheat Kings studio version G 79 Tragically Hip
Wild Thing
Window Shopping A 136 Hank Williams
Wonderful Tonight G 86 dave Eric Clapton
World Out Of Control D Shawn Rosseau
Yesterday C 102 Beatles
You Are My Sunshine C 200 Jimmie Davis
Your Cheating Heart A 116 Hank Williams
Zombie Cranberries
Before You Accuse Me E Shawn Web Link To Video Shawn
Electric guitar influence is STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN (SRV) and I play a SRV Fender Stratocaster with a Messa Boogie Mark V combo amp and pedal board which allows me to get THE SOUND at any volume. Prefer low stage volumes, electronic drums and a nice out front mix for the audience. JOHNNY WINTER for blues. Vocal influences are Paul Rodgers (Bad Company) for texture, Janis Joplin for emotion...but I cant even come close to that level...just like what they do.
Nothing needed. Fully equipped for all types of engagements. Stage lighting not provided.
Neil W. said “Wonderful job performing for our Carribean themed party.”
Susan F. said “Bill is a gifted musician - a consummate professional. We were so happy to have him as part of our event & very much look forward to inviting him…”
Mar R. said “Chris is on time he did a good job.”
Jahnavi S. said “He’s amazing!”