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Matt & Shannon Heaton

Irish Traditional Music from Boston

About Me

Matt & Shannon Heaton blend Irish traditional music with original songs about bicycles, love, and death. Their own compositions tell timeless tales, while their renditions of centuries-old songs feel modern. They access real stories, real emotions, and each show is unique.

Their traditional music backgrounds are conventional enough:

They learned in Irish music sessions in Chicago. They took regular trips to Ireland, where they learned tunes with some of Clare's finest. (They took just a little time out to get married.) And they moved to session-rich Boston in 2001... Hear them play, and you&8217;ll know that they&8217;ve logged a lot of time building straight-ahead Irish music chops.

But once you scratch the simple traditional music pedigree you find something else&8212;a unique personality and vibe that could only come from these two.

Shannon, for her part, brings a keen love of language and folk melodies to the duo. She was raised by writers who took her and her sister around the western United States for research trips for their book Let My People Know, a history of Native American journalism, which involved countless visits to Navajo reservations to collect oral histories. She learned about highlife music—and started on the tin whistle from a Belgian neighbor!—while living in Nsukka, Nigeria, where her folks taught journalism. And she was drawn into the mournful sound of the Saw Sarm Sai while living in Suphanburi, Thailand (a sound she still refers to when writing melodies).

Meanwhile, Matt's first taste of professional music was turning pages for his father, an organist and choirmaster, behind the organ console. After a couple of false starts on the piano and trumpet, Matt discovered the guitar. His very first electric, a Harmony electric plus amp ($35 at a garage sale, pointed him in the right direction. After the amplifier exploded, he focused his energies on the acoustic guitar. Though he has played classical guitar in Italy, rock in Chicago, and tango in Denver, it is Irish music in Boston where he has made his musical home.

Matt and Shannon have been performing together for over a decade with a variety of groups, including critically-acclaimed Irish band Siucra (which they formed with Beth Leachman during their three-year “sabbatical” in Boulder, CO), tangeuros Orquesta Atipica, as well as traditional luminaries Aoife Clancy, Robbie O'Connell, and Scottish gem Emily Smith.

Since breaking out as a duo in 2003, Matt and Shannon have released three CDs and one songbook .

Like Richard Thompson or Nic Jones, the Heatons' music comes from a traditional aesthetic, a devotion to strong traditional bones, and a passion for reaching out to the modern world around them.


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Member Since: 10/20/2005
Band Website: mattandshannonheaton.com
Band Members: Matt Heaton-guitar, bouzouki, vocals Shannon Heaton-Irish flute, whistle, vocals
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Record Label: EatsRecords
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Richard Thompson and me. . .

What, you may ask, do Richard Thompson and I have in common? aside from the obvious good looks, we have both been incapacitated by wild animals! You may know that RT was recently stung by a scorpion, ...
Posted by Matt & Shannon Heaton on Tue, 27 May 2008 07:18:00 PST

Nominated for Artist of the Year

That's right, we are, along with Patty Griffin, Matt & Shannon Heaton, Gretchen Peters, Josh Ritter. and Eric Taylor. Please cast your vote!...
Posted by Matt & Shannon Heaton on Fri, 18 Jan 2008 03:26:00 PST

Fine Winter’s Night Out Now

The new Christmas CD is now available! We've uploaded a couple tracks, Fine Winter's Night (the title track), and Day Dawn (a slow air into a couple jigs). (The Blackbird and Giant of the Road are fro...
Posted by Matt & Shannon Heaton on Tue, 13 Nov 2007 07:35:00 PST

New Christmas CD

We are super excited about our new Christmas CD, Fine Winter's Night! The official release is November 12, and we'll be posting tracks up on Myspace. But in the meantime, please download the title tra...
Posted by Matt & Shannon Heaton on Wed, 31 Oct 2007 02:57:00 PST

Finally! Our tour schedule on Myspace!

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Posted by Matt & Shannon Heaton on Wed, 14 Feb 2007 08:47:00 PST

A new way to drink coffee!

As some of you know, I just spent the last month in New Zealand & Japan. I was touring with Emily Smith, a fantastic Scottish singer. I was lucky enough to get a *new bouzouki*. Made by Davy Stuart, t...
Posted by Matt & Shannon Heaton on Fri, 03 Nov 2006 07:05:00 PST

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Posted by Matt & Shannon Heaton on Fri, 03 Nov 2006 04:57:00 PST

Boston Music Awards Nomination

Matt and Shannon Heaton have been nominated for the "Best Folk Act" in this year's Boston Music Awards. We're very excited about this honor, and we share the category with some great acts (including o...
Posted by Matt & Shannon Heaton on Fri, 08 Sep 2006 08:39:00 PST

How to do the Lion

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Posted by Matt & Shannon Heaton on Thu, 13 Apr 2006 09:20:00 PST

back & blogging.

The holidays are over! And for everyone who has been anxiously awaiting my next blog entry, um, sorry that it has taken so long. Were done mixing and mastering the new CD, which is very exciting for ...
Posted by Matt & Shannon Heaton on Mon, 02 Jan 2006 02:20:00 PST