Shawn Holt
Shawn Holt
Shawn Holt & the Teardrops is an American blues band, which formed in 2013 following the death of the band's former leader, Magic Slim. Shawn Holt is the Magic Slim's son.
Shawn Holt commenced his professional career at age 17, touring alongside his father Magic Slim, and his uncle Nick Holt, as part of the previous version of the Teardrops. Following that tour, Holt formed his outfit, 'Lil' Slim and The Back Alley Blues Band', and continued learning his craft at playing the blues.
Holt became a Teardrop himself in January 2013 and toured with his father that January. During the East Coast tour with Johnny Winter, Shawn's father became very ill and ended up in the hospital in Pennsylvania...he told Shawn to carry on. The Teardrops opened for Johnny Winter in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. The act was well received and Winter requested that they would continue to be his support act for the remainder of his touring commitment.
In 2013, John Primer, a former Teardrop, was the special guest on Shawn Holt & the Teardrops' debut recording, "Daddy Told Me", recorded in Chicago. Primer played and sang on two of the album's tracks, of which five overall were written by Holt. Two songs on the collection were cover versions of Magic Slim's tracks - "Buddy Buddy Friend" and "Please Don’t Dog Me". Another song covered on the album was "Before You Accuse Me". "Daddy Told Me" was released on the Blind Pig record label. The album reached number one on the 'Living Blues' blues radio chart in October 2013. Pierre Lacocque of "Mississippi Heat" noted that Holt "only uses a thumb pick for his guitar, with no special effects, and straight into his amplifier. It is indeed a guitar style that is reminiscent of his father's".
In May 2014, Shawn Holt & the Teardrops won a Blues Music Award for "Daddy Told Me" in the 'Best New Artist Debut' category.
(Shawn Holt at Pennsylvania Blues Festival 2014)