Beginnings After playing in local bands for several years and enjoying local success, his father died in 1981 and he took a job driving a cab in order to help his family pay bills. His music career was put on hold until 1990, when he began playing in local clubs at the urging of a former bassist. In the early 1990s, he formed a group called Mem Shannon and the Membership, who won a spot playing at the 1991
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Later in 1991, they competed for a spot at the
Long Beach Blues Festival, but lost in the final round of the talent contest and did not get to appear. Songs on the album featured snippets of actual conversations from his customers while in the cab. His song "S.U.V." (2002), won
Living Blues magazine's Critics Poll Song of the Year, as well as receiving a
Blues Music Award nomination for song of the year. Shannon appeared as himself in the 2008 novel,
Bad Moon Rising by
Jonathan Maberry. He is one of several real-world celebrities who are in the fictional town of Pine Deep when monsters attack. Other celebrities included
Tom Savini,
Jim O'Rear,
Brinke Stevens,
Ken Foree,
Stephen Susco,
Debbie Rochon,
James Gunn and
Joe Bob Briggs. Shannon's name and persona appear coincidentally in two horror novels:
Fat White Vampire Blues by Andrew Fox and the aforementioned
Bad Moon Rising. ==Discography==