Collection: Shannon McNally
Mississippi-born and now based in Nashville, Tennessee, Shannon McNally is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter known for her soulful voice, interpretive depth, and troubadour spirit. The Waylon Sessions was an intentional reimagining of classic outlaw songs through a female perspective. The album features collaborations with Jessi Colter, Buddy Miller, Rodney Crowell, and Lukas Nelson, artists rooted in the same lineage of modern Americana storytelling.
Emerging from the 1990s jam band circuit alongside artists such as Robert Randolph and Derek Trucks, McNally has long moved fluidly between interpretation and original songwriting, anchored by top-tier musicianship and emotional depth. She continues to tour within a close-knit circle of Nashville-based Americana players, often performing alongside and within the orbit of figures like Buddy Miller, reflecting her deep integration in a generational community of roots musicians.