As Shaun Kirk steps on stage and begins his first song, I feel the energy in the room rise. It’s a small crowd, barely forty of us, however I get the feeling that even if there’d been 4000 here, the vibe would have been the same. His energy and gritty vocals, a fusion of blues, folky rock and soul is captivating.
For over an hour we’re pulled into his world with personal songs that hint at a man who’s clearly been through some turbulent years. Howlin’ at the Moon, Save my Soul and Slow and Steady (co-produced with Nick Huggins) has the crowd eating out of his hands
Award winning singer songwriter Shaun Kirk hails from the music streets of Melbourne, and it’s here at The Toff in Town I saw him perform. Pounding out a sound like he has twelve musicians behind him, he’s a proverbial one-man band.
His unique vocals and high energy performances have earnt him a swag of awards and accolades. Now this soul and blues troubadour is hitting the road again for a Regional Australia Winter tour. I caught up with him recently to find out more about the man behind the voice.
Shaun wrote his first song when he was 17, laid up in hospital with a broken ankle. With time to think while he waited for surgery he composed, what he describes to me, an embarrassing cliché rip of ‘Rain, Rain Go Away”. Humour, pain and passion combined to plant a seed. Having previously dabbled with a guitar and, with time on his hands, music became a new focus.
Though he had no musical aspirations as a child there were early signs he was headed for a career in entertainment “When I was a little boy, I used to put on a baseball jacket and dance around the family pool table, mimicking Michael Jackson in the video ‘Bad’.”
Shaun openly admits that in his teens he was heading down the wrong path. He mixed with a rough crowd at high school and says it was largely due to an amazing teacher by the name of Mr Eddington that his life changed. Shaun credits this teacher with turning his life around, steering him onto a new set of friends, a new school and ultimately a new path.
Bursting onto the music scene when he was 21, Shaun released his first independent debut album Cruisin and began making a name for himself playing all over the country. In 2015 he went to America and was about to sign up for his ultimate dream, a record deal in the US, when it ended before it began. It was a saga he says that “messed with his head.”
That US record disaster was a trigger that spiralled him down towards depression, a state he was uncomfortably familiar with from his teen years. No one spoke openly of it back then but these days, on the stage and in the public eye, Shaun feels a responsibility to share his experiences and journey of self-acceptance and healing with others who might be suffering anxiety, whether it’s a small group or a big crowd.
He’s played all round the country although he’s yet to get to Broome and Alice Springs, two places that are high on his bucket list. It’s a blessing of the job that he gets to combine two things that he loves the most, travel and singing.
I ask him what his weirdest moment is and he tells me about a concert in Emerald, Queensland a few years ago. “There were two dudes standing in the front row and, as I started playing my first song, one decked the other.” Stunned and unsure what to do, Shaun kept playing and remembers feeling like he was in a rollicking, brawling scene from the Blues Brothers.
“What’s your biggest fear” I ask him and his answer is instant. Regret. Not fear of dying or fear of failure, as it once was, he tells me. “I don’t want to look back in years’ time wishing I’d done things.” He says failure is a chance to learn and he loves learning.
“Failure is exciting to me now … it’s something that’s been forgotten in society. I look at failure in a different light. We’ve grown into this society that’s scared of failure and see it as a bad thing when it’s really the greatest blessing that’s been given. If it’s looked at in the right way it forces you to correct your weaknesses and makes you stronger.”
I ask what excites and inspires him. “Life. I really enjoy life and I’m grateful each time I wake up. New days ahead and new things to do.” I can relate to him when he says “I’m really lucky to live a life where I get to travel around and see so much. Never take that for granted.”
When I ask him what he’d like to be remembered for, he tells me, “I’d like to be remembered as someone that inspired others, to live the life they want to live. To live on your own terms, no one else’s and not that of society. I just want to leave a legacy”.
As for his plans for the future he tells me the record will come out later this year (his fifth) and another tour. There’ll be shows around the country. He’s recently returned from Canada where he worked on a few projects. He’s excited and open to more collaborations, when the opportunity arises, as it did with Joel Quarterman with Eskimo Jo for Howlin at the Moon.
The energy of his one-man show is amazing. It features Shaun and his range of guitars, harmonicas, drums and gadgets, with about six things going on at his feet at the one time. It takes his own style of soul and blues playing to a whole new level. ‘Save my Soul’, a song about a guy he saw kicking stones along the Hume Highway, trying to find himself, takes us along for the ride. Take a listen here.
His intention is to have a band one day and the freedom to stand out front and focus on being a front man. For now he’s content to be his own one man band.
I ask him whether he sings in the shower and his answer is enthusiastic. “Yes! Slow and Steady came to me in the shower”. Clearly this is a place of inspiration for him and little wonder, these days he has only cold showers! He’s not had one hot shower since mid-January, he says, adding, “taking cold showers is not as relaxing … and I don’t spend as much time in there these days”. I don’t doubt it, I say and I’m impressed, it sounds like a sure fire way to wake up. ”
“There are so many health benefits we can’t comprehend, yet it makes good sense” Shaun says with conviction. “Take a cold shower and try it.”
“It’s more than just waking yourself up, the health benefits are pretty amazing … it’s actually proven to reduce depression, increase blood flow, boost the immune system and all kind of benefits…”
Well, I say, I’ll give it a try. Maybe I’ll ease into it, slowly. I’m not wholly convinced, however, what I am convinced about is that Shaun Kirk is a man who’s made peace with the present. He seems in a good place, grounded, full of purpose and comfortable in his own skin.
This gutsy performer, at home on a stage in front of 40 or a gig in front of thousands, loves what he’s doing and in his own words “plays every gig like it’s my last”. It’s a great mantra for life: live each day to its fullest and do more of what you love.
In love, light, music and soul
A wonderful interview Miriam and an inspiring man. His words, through you, encourage me to keep trying to live life on my own terms. Hard sometimes with the insidious pressure of mediocrity squeezing from all around. Keep pumping it out Miriam you inspire. Thank you xo
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Thanks so much Heather. He was great to interview and even more fabulous to see perform in person. Keep smiling. xx
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How fun. Good for you on the interview. Excellent job, wonderful questions!
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Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it Wendy. It was fun.
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The thought of cold showers doesn’t do it for me but if it gives this lovely man further inspiration then I say good luck to him. Great story, Miriam.
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Thanks Carol. Must admit I’ve been trying to ease into some coolish showers but so far I can only manage about 10 seconds at the very end, before I jump out! 😳
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You are obviously a huge fan Miriam so I’m very glad that you got to interview him!
His outlook and wisdom are a perfect match for your regular posts 🙂
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Thanks Kate. And yes, I like his philosophies and his music. 🙂
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yes a talented young man indeed!
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This is terrific Miriam, great interview. A really fabulous piece of writing. 👌
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Thanks so much Glenys. I really enjoyed putting this one together.
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Incredible! He really is a one man band! Thanks for the introduction, Miriam! Cool.
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Yes, it’s amazing the sound he puts out. So much energy. Thanks for reading Kim.
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Wonderful interview Miriam! He sounds like a great guy, living life to the fullest. Such upbeat, fun music! Bet it was fun to interview him😊
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Hi Jenny, thanks so much, yes it was fun interviewing him. And just as much fun watching him perform live. 😊
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Wow! Miriam, this is a superb interview and you’re a natural writing an article, capturing the essence of Shaun, his spirit, whilst weaving in and out with his actual quotes and reported speech. His energy and enthusiasm for life is inspiring; wisdom only learned through hardship and inner reflection! Here is to us all learning to celebrate failure and its blessings!
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Thanks so much Annika. So glad you enjoyed my interview. Yes, Shaun’s an inspiring guy, a lot of fun to interview and listen to and his songs, as lively and upbeat as they are, all have great messages. Just like us writers, his best work seems to come from a place of learning and reflection. Hope you’re well. xx
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Absolutely … it’s when we delve into that inner truth that the real miracle of creation occurs. Now, I just wonder when he’s planning on visiting the U.K., or even Europe? 😀
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Who knows Annika, one day in the future maybe.
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An excellent interview with an original talent. Interestingly, that is the second statement that regret is the biggest fear today.
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Thanks Derrick, that is interesting. Perhaps a sign of the times we live in.
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Thank you for introducing us to this wonderful man dear Miriam, I love the music and his energy is truly electric! 😀🎶
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Thanks so much Xenia. I’m glad you enjoyed reading about him.
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He sounds like a really inspiring guy. Not heard of him before but may try and listen to some of his stuff online when I get a moment.
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Hi Jonno, yes, it’s always good to find new and unique talent.
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What an amazing man and talented musician! Thanks for introducing him to us, Miriam. And that was a great interview, by the way!
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Thanks Ann, he was fun to interview. Glad you enjoyed it.
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What a talent. He gives a whole new meaning to ‘one man band’.
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He sure does!
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I enjoyed this interview – I like the energy and enthusiasm he has for living a full life. I’ll pass on the cold shower, but good luck to anyone trying that!
Thanks, Miriam!
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Haha, I hear you PC. I’ve tried easing myself into just ten seconds of cold showering and that’s enough for me!
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Interesting interview! Breaking his ankle really changed his life. Funny how life works like that!
What happened to his record deal in the U.S.?
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Yeah, I agree. I’m a big believer that everything happens for a reason. With the US record deal, apparently the CEO got sick, the Label collapsed and Shaun was left in the lurch but there’s more to it than that. Life works in mysterious ways sometimes.
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His songs are listed here in Apple Music
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Great music and awesome writing
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Thanks very much Shantanu
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My pleasure
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I enjoyed reading your interview with Shaun, Miriam. He sounds like a great guy and has a good way looking at life and living. 🙂
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What a talent Miriam, You’ve captured him really well for us! A great mantra to live by indeed 🙂
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Thanks Deb. Glad you enjoyed this. 😊
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Great interview. Even though there was pain beautiful songs were created. I have never heard of Shaun so a great introduction and some nice lessons to learn from his life.
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Thanks very much Bella. Yes, it’s amazing how much we can learn, and grow, through pain. xx
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Yup
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Thanks so much for introducing me to this amazing artist. Definitely my kind of music. Shaun has a great voice. Honestly, I couldn’t help dancing in my kitchen while listening to it. And your interview is fabulous. As always, beautifully written. You rock… With your love, talent and soul!
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Thanks so much my lovely friend, I’m glad you enjoyed this. I thoroughly enjoyed speaking with Shaun. He’s a very easy going guy xx
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He seems like a really nice guy indeed. You said he was just coming back from a trip to Canada. Do you know which province he visited?
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No, I don’t know Dominique. I got the impression it was a fairly short visit but I’m not sure where he went.
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Thanks. I was just curious and wondering if he came to Quebec. There is a lot happening music wise over here, that’s why.
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Fair enough. Sounds like my kinda place! 😊💕🎵
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I’m pretty sure you would love Quebec. Let me know if you ever decide to visit us. That would be awesome!
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Well, you just never know. And I agree, it would be wonderful to meet!
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If it’s meant to happen, it will! 🙂
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Oooooh I like him. That voice. Wow. Thank you Miri…I know what I’ll be listening to today. ❤
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Haha, I’m glad you liked this voice Nikki. It’s a bit different but I really like it. Enjoy 😊
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To be able to interview an artist you admire, must have been a thrill. This was a pleasure to read.
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Thank you so much Drew. It really was a pleasure interviewing him. His music is so much fun.
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Hello dear Miriam, what an absolute pleasure to read your interview with Shaun.
There are so many gems here to single out, but stories such as the profound effect his teacher had on him always goes straight to my heart. The power of one person… Wishing Shaun all the very best and thank you for reminding us to live with no regrets…
A wonderful concept for your blog through sharing this interview with a rising star…💫💫💐💜
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Thank you so much for reading this my lovely friend. Yes, I agree, there are lots of nuggets in here. He was a joy to interview and a wonderfully energetic performer on stage. As you know yourself it’s meeting people like this that inspire us to look for even more gold. Thank you again Di and I hope you’re well. Much love to you xx 💕🌹
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Hello there dear Miriam, thank you for your lovely reply. You were in a very special position to have Shaun open up so easily with you. Wishing you many more interviews to come. And yes, thank you, all is well. The days are numbered here now…
Much love from me too🙏🏼💕🌺
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Thanks Di. Enjoy all of the days you have left there. Bug hugs xx. 💕
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Really wonderful interview!
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Thanks so much Antonia
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Brr cold showers! Maybe the cold shock inspires some creativity. Wim Hof claims cold brings about creativity. I’ve written a short article on Wim at https://howtolivelike.com/2019/06/29/how-to-live-like-wim-hof
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Hi Mark, yes it was Wim Hof that inspired Shaun. I’m off to read your post now.
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Beautiful!
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Thank you!
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thanks for sharing! ❤
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And thanks for reading.
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That was a great article, my friend. Excellently executed. 🙂 And Shaun sounds like a really interesting guy. 🙂
I’ve heard that about cold showers, too. At this stage in life, I’ll take their word for it! 😉
Love you! xoxox *hugs* ❤
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Thank you for your generous words Ness. Shaun is an interesting guy that’s for sure. But I’m with you on the cold showers. 😬 Big hugs and much love to you my friend xx
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❤ *hugs* 🙂
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Well Written!
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Thanks so much Justin.
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