Shaw was born at
Newport, Rhode Island. A childhood accident and later
yellow fever caused him to go totally blind. He studied with organist John Berkenhead and later with
Gottlieb Graupner. After studies, he started his musical career in
Boston and in
Providence where he remained an important musical figure until his death. One of his students was
Lowell Mason. In 1810, Shaw together with his friends founded the
Psallonian Society "for the purpose of improving themselves in the knowledge and practice of sacred music and inculcating a more correct taste in the choice and performance of it" based in Providence. His publications include five volumes of his own music and contributions to others. Many of his compositions were based on poems by
Thomas Moore. He died at
Providence, Rhode Island. ==List of works==