Séan McCann, to Bring His Unique Sound and Personal Perspective to The Linda, Nov. 2

ALBANY – Bringing a compelling hybrid of sounds to The Linda on Nov. 2 is Séan McCann. Blending shanty with new-wave, McCann is touring in support of his latest album, Shantyman.

“A song is never more powerful than when it is sung with a friend,” and in Séan McCann’s musical world the old and the new have always thrived together, side by side in the same tasty stew. The rhythms of Celtic bodhráns and tin whistles exist in harmony with synths and drum machines in his curious musical mind. “Growing up in the 1980s in outport Newfoundland, I was influenced as much by traditional sea shanties as I was by the new wave videos I watched,” recalls McCann. “My mix tapes comfortably included The Chieftains and Men at Work on side A and The Police and The Pogues on side B.”

A lot has happened in the almost 10 years since Séan McCann exited the arena-filling folk rock band, Great Big Sea, that he cofounded in 1993. He’s released five successful solo albums touching on a range of subjects, from Canadian life and culture, to spotlighting national hardships like the infamous 2016 wildfires that devastated Fort McMurray, Alberta. A philanthropist as much as he is an artist, McCann also organized a songwriters’ benefit in 2017 to support veterans suffering with PTSD and addiction. In recognition of these efforts and his other advocacy work for people living with mental health and addiction issues, McCann earned the Order of Canada in 2020.

McCann’s own battle with overcoming alcohol addiction, coming clean and owning his truth has been key to his growth as a husband, a father, a musician, and a human. Armed with the strength and support of his wife, Andrea Aragon, McCann co-penned his first book, One Good Reason (April, 2020). “It’s the story of how love saved their marriage, and music saved his life. It is the story of a man freed from the weight of a lie; a man who is changing his narrative and never forgetting… that he is not alone.”

McCann has shared his powerful and inspiring personal story and songs with audiences all across North America, as both a solo performer and a musical keynote speaker. As the concert opens up again as pandemic restrictions loosen, McCann continues to do what he loves best, write and perform songs and share stories accompanied by his best friend, “Old Brown” – the first guitar he purchased back in 1989.

McCann’s sixth solo album, Shantyman, proves that a 200-year-old, traditional sea shanty and a modern, new wave pop song can really be just a whistle apart stylistically. Brimming with infectious sing-alongs, Shantyman honors both the recent and the ancient musical past by blending two of McCann’s favorite genres in foot stompers guaranteed to lift spirits. It is the sound of freedom and release belted out by a voice strengthened by the weathering of many personal storms.

“Music is strong Medicine” is the mantra by which McCann measures his own successful recovery (now 10 years sober). “It has the power to heal the hurt and unite the divided and we ALL need that now more than ever”. Shantyman is available EXCLUSIVELY on McCann’s website.

TICKET INFORMATION:

The show is set to begin at 8:00 pm. Tickets for the performance are $25, general admission, and can be purchased here.

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