
The Authentic Sound and Story of Shonn Hinton: Milwaukee Music Powerhouse!
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Fast forward to today, and Shonn is riding high from a flurry of recent releases along with his latest album, "Khadijah,” a project born from a fun, lighthearted space, inspired by Queen Latifah's iconic character from "Living Single." Unlike his previous more personal projects, "Khadijah” was a burst of creative energy, written and recorded in a mere three weeks! This album, which he playfully considered naming "Me and Big Booty Judy" before settling on the more musically-focused "Khadijah,” is a testament to his ability to create incredible music when he lets loose and wilds out a bit. The lead single, the infectious "Too Much Shaking Going On," is already making serious noise, and with Shonn having played all the instruments on the album himself, it adds a whole new layer of appreciation for his artistry.
Shonn's talent isn't confined to his solo work. This Milwaukee maestro has an impressive history of collaborating with a who's who of the music industry, a journey that surprisingly began before he even released his own recordings. His first big break came through a chance encounter at Summer Fest with Rex Hardy, who was playing for Jersey Ave. A VHS tape showcasing Shonn's skills led to an unexpected call and a gig with the legendary Dave Hollister! From there, his reputation as a phenomenal musician from the 414 only grew, leading to incredible opportunities and collaborations with artists like Mary J. Blige, Jill Scott, John Legend, Patti Labelle and a myriad of others. Grounded in his early experiences playing in church and fueled by the timeless sounds of artists like Earth, Wind & Fire and Heatwave, Shonn Hinton is a force to be reckoned with, and his dedication to leaving his artistic well "empty" promises even more amazing music to come.