Americana (1996–2001) Amos was hired at
Rhino Entertainment's A&R department 1997 by department head,
Gary Stewart. While at the reissue label, Amos produced multiple compilations, including the Grammy-nominated historical box set Rhapsodies in Black: Music and Words from the
Harlem Renaissance. While employed at Rhino Entertainment, he began work on his first album,
Harlem, which was first released by Unbreakable Records in 2000. The album was titled Harlem after being inspired by a museum exhibit dedicated to the Harlem Renaissance. In 2001, Amos produced
Quincy Jones' career overview
Q: The Musical Biography of Quincy Jones. Jones subsequently asked Amos to run his Listen Up Foundation as executive director. The same year, he released his second original album,
In Between, again on Unbreakable Records.
Compilation and record producer (2002–2006) In 2003, Amos was recruited by Rhino co-founders Richard Foos, Garson Foos and Bob Emmer to oversee the A&R department of their newly formed entertainment company,
Shout! Factory. During 2005-06, Amos conceived and co-produced a remake of the 1971
Marvin Gaye album ''
What's Going On'', performed by the
Dirty Dozen Brass Band; conceived and executive produced a remix album of
Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass'
Whipped Cream and Other Delights. He joined with Alpert and
Ozomatli for a performance of "
Love Potion No. 9" on
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in March 2006. Amos oversaw
Solomon Burke's last three studio albums,
Make Do With What You Got,
Nashville, and
Like a Fire. He also oversaw the first two volumes of cover albums by
Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoff,
Under the Covers.
Thank You Shirl-ee May (2005–2007) In 2005, Shout! Factory released his third studio album,
Thank You Shirl-ee May. With this release, Amos chronicles the career of his mother, a club singer in the 1960s. Shawn discovered his mother's professional life as Shirl-ee May only after her suicide in July 2003. Amos says album is a tender tribute to his mother, Shirlee Ellis Amos. Songs like " "New York City 1964" and "The Bottle Always Brings Me Down" explore the life of the singer known as Shir-lee May. Amos has curated the jazz & blues series,
blackbox, for the 2018–19 and 2019-20 seasons of the Broad Stage in
Santa Monica, California. On September 4, 2019, Amos posted a video on his
YouTube channel announcing the formation of a new band, The Brotherhood, with drummer,
Brady Blade, bassist Christopher Thomas and longtime guitarist, Chris “Doctor” Roberts.
The Reverend Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood (2020–present) Amos and The Brotherhood released their debut album,
Blue Sky, on April 17, 2020. The album features
Ruthie Foster and
Kenya Hathaway (daughter of late soul singer,
Donny Hathaway).
Blue Sky debuted on the Billboard Blues Album Chart at number 6.
American Songwriter magazine gave the album 4 of 5 stars, calling it, “so rousing it outshines his earlier output like never before.”
Blue Sky peaked at #36 on the
Americana Music Association Radio Chart. ==Professional career==