3×3: Shannon LaBrie on Dresses, Cachaca, and Her Affinity for Alabama Songwriters

Artist: Shannon LaBrie
Hometown: Lincoln, NE
Latest Album: War & Peace
Personal Nicknames: Shay, LaBrie, ShalaBrie

What was the first record you ever bought with your own money?:
Matrix soundtrack. It was "Parental Advisory," so I had to have an older friend buy it for me. I was obsessed with the song "Clubbed to Death" by Rob Dougan. Now that I think about it, I think I was in fifth or sixth grade. Yeah, I was an intense kid. 

How many unread emails or texts currently fill your inbox?:
Ha! Tonight, 197 unread e-mails and 48 unread texts. I know, I know, I'm behind.  

If your life were a movie, which songs would be on the soundtrack?: 
"Cover Me Up" by Jason Isbell and "Over My Head" by Alabama Shakes. 
The lyrics, the tempo … they just fit every situation of my life. Those songs are perfect anytime of day. 

What brand of jeans do you wear?:
I wear dresses — preferably dresses by Johnny Was, Biya, and Free People. But, let's be honest: I shop at Goodwill. 

What's your go-to karaoke tune?:
If I did karaoke, it'd be Beyoncé "Rocket!"

If you were a liquor, what would you be? 
Weekdays: A glass of red wine or some Jameson neat! 
Weekends: Cachaca. Nothing like a spicy caparhinia!

 

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Poehler or Schumer?
Poehler

Chocolate or vanilla?
Chocolate

Blues or bluegrass?
Blues

3×3: Miranda Lee Richards on Closets, Coachella, and Which Dylan Character She Wants to Be

Artist: Miranda Lee Richards
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
Latest Album: Echoes of the Dreamtime
Personal Nicknames: MmmBop (like the Hanson song)

 

Hood. Sky. Wow. Heading home from the first leg of the tour with @thedandywarhols @theshelters #10fwy #mirandaleerichards

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If you had to live the life of a character in a song, which song would you choose?
Despite the objectification of the character in the title, whomever [Bob] Dylan’s subject is in “She Belongs to Me” I’d like to be: “She’s got everything she needs. She’s an artist. She don’t look back.” Pretty much says it all.

Where would you most like to live or visit that you haven't yet?
Ibiza, for sure.

What was the last thing that made you really mad?
When my husband said he was building me a closet (so happy), but that I didn’t have any say in the design because he was the one who was building it (fuming). We ended up building a closet we both liked, FYI, and all the clothes are now put away.

 

New stereo system! #yamahacr620 #mirandaleerichards #echoesofthedreamtime

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What's the best concert you've ever attended?
Coachella in 2002

What was your favorite grade in school?
4th

What are you reading right now?
Songwriters on Songwriting by Paul Zollo (I know, give it a rest!)

Whiskey, water, or wine?
Wine

North or South?
South

Pizza or tacos?
Tacos

A Minute in Ojai with Perla Batalla

Welcome to "A Minute In …", a BGS feature that turns our favorite artists into hometown reporters. In our latest column, Ojai's Perla Batalla takes us on a tour of her favorite haunts, from the post office to the public radio station.

The Coffee Connection

I live in the Ojai Valley and, much like my friend Kevin Ruf (pictured here), I am not a morning person. I love the coffee at the Coffee Connection — and much like Kevin — I need at least two double espressos to get me going. The owner, Jon Furness, and his well-trained staff make impeccable cappuccino with organic milk and coffee that is locally roasted, organic, and fair trade.

Ojai Post Office

Most days, when I am not on the road, I start my day by going to collect my mail at the Ojai post office. I love the Post Office tower. It is an iconic landmark located right in the center of town. Downtown Ojai is only about a block long, so keep your eyes peeled or you’ll miss it.

Libbey Park

Next to the Post Office is Libbey Park — home of the famous Ojai Music Festival. Most importantly, it is also home of the Ojai Valley Youth Foundation’s annual Martin Luther King Celebration, produced entirely by students. I am pictured here with Marty Van Loan on guitar and Claud Mann on cajon.

KPFK

Whenever our local public radio station, KPFK, does a fund drive, I head down the highway and join in the fun. More and more, it seems that public radio is the only real support independent artists have. I jump at the chance to sing their praises and support them back.

Knead Baking Company

Afternoon coffee and pastry breaks are an essential part of my week, especially if I can kibbitz with my best pal and wonderful photographer Heather Benton. Knead Baking Company is a glorious setting on a sunny day. Try their home-made bagels.

The Ojai Vineyard

I have a very warm spot in my heart (and my stomach) for great wines, and some of the very best are made right here in Ojai. Winemakers Adam Tolmach, of the Ojai Vineyard, and Bob Levin, at End of the Road Winery, are both masters of their craft.

End of the Road Winery

End of the Road Winery is magical place. I feel so lucky to get to be involved in the process of picking, bottling, and, most importantly, tasting!

My home

Nothing beats the evening view just outside my window. There are magical sunset skies in the early evening no matter which direction you look.

People always ask me where to find the best food in Ojai. The secret is … it’s at my house. My husband is celebrated chef Claud Mann (host of TBS’s Dinner & a Movie). I always know when he gets that certain look of deep concentration in his eye that he is plotting something scrumptious and the end result will mean perfect happiness for me and our invited guests.

The Thacher School

As a member of this community, I am lucky enough to be invited to concerts that are presented by the Thacher School, and the most recent was a mind-blower. Ladysmith Black Mambazo performed a glorious a cappella concert of South African song.


Perla Batalla is an Ojai-based singer/songwriter who tours and records internationally. 

All photos by Perla Batalla.