
Amanda Shaw is now ready to take the national stage with her fourth album, Good Southern Girl, and re-introduce herself to the industry as an adult. The album is the first to capture her effervescent spirit of a live performance, and showcase her ability to expand her musical repertoire. This can be mostly attributed to the record's producer Trina Shoemaker, the first woman to win a Grammy for Best Engineered Album (The Globe Sessions, Sheryl Crow). While recording in New Orleans-based studio, The Music Shed, Trina pushed Shaw to previously unrealized heights, which is clearly translated in the tone and quality of the album.