Sheppard (band)

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Sheppard at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in October 2014. From left to right: George, Amy and Emma Sheppard, Jason Bovino, Dean Gordon and Michael Butler.
Background information
Origin Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Genres Indie pop, indie rock
Years active 2009 (2009)–present
Labels
Website officialsheppard.com
Members George Sheppard
Amy Sheppard
Michael Butler
Jason Bovino
Emma Sheppard
Dean Gordon
Past members Jared Tredly

Sheppard is an Australian indie pop band formed in Brisbane in 2009. Their debut studio album, Bombs Away, was released on 11 July 2014, and peaked at No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association, while their second single, "Geronimo", spent three weeks at No. 1 on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified 5× platinum.

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2013, Sheppard were nominated for Best Independent Release for "Let Me Down Easy". At the 2014 ceremony, they were nominated for Album of the Year, Best Group, Best Independent Release, Best Pop Release, Song of the Year, Producer of the Year, and Best Video.

Early life

The Sheppard siblings grew up and attended an international primary school in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.[1] (at the time known as the Sir Hubert Murray International School, now part of the Ela Murray International School or TEMIS group). Their father, Greg Sheppard, owns the business side of the band, is a partner in a law firm linked with significant political corruption and was a former director of the security firm operating the Manus Island detention centre.[2] The family, except Greg, relocated to Brisbane where Amy attended Somerville House for secondary education and, by 2009, she was studying a music course at TAFE Queensland Brisbane.[1] After attending Brisbane Boys College in 2004, George had shifted to Sydney where "he was toying with a career in acting" before returning to Brisbane six years later.[1] Emma started learning to play bass while still enrolled at Somerville House, and would later join the band after graduating in 2011.[1][3]

History

Early years and formation (2009–13)

In 2009, Sheppard were formed as a duo by George and Amy Sheppard. Amy had asked for help on a music assignment: "I had to write a song, and I really wanted to put in harmonies, but I'd left it to the last minute. George was the only one at home".[1] For the duo Amy provided vocals, while George was on lead vocals and piano.[4] In 2011, Jay Bovino – George's friend from Sydney – joined as the third songwriter and rhythm guitarist. By 2012, their six-member line-up also included Emma on bass and backing vocals, Michael Butler on lead guitar, and Jared Tredly on drums.[4][5] Greg was their talent manager and Linda their tour manager; the parents funded the group's early career and established their own record label, Empire of Song.[1][2][6]

Sheppard released a five-track extended play of the same name on 17 August 2012, with recording label Empire of Song, which was distributed by MGM.[7] By September that year, they had performed at festivals in South Africa, London and United States.[8] The EP peaked at No. 18 on the ARIA Singles Chart in July of the following year.[7] Its lead track, "Let Me Down Easy", was nominated for Best Independent Release at the ARIA Music Awards of 2013.[9] Its second track, "Hold My Tongue", was issued as the group's debut single in August but it did not reach the top 50.[7] All five tracks were produced by Stuart Stuart at Analog Heart Studios, and co-written by Amy, George & Bovino.[10] Kat Hunter of The AU Review felt that the EP "serves up a delicious helping of pop goodness filled with danceable melodies, catchy sing-along lyrics in addition to light and perfectly whipped harmonies and group vocals".[8] The group played at the Sonic Bang Festival in Bangkok on 24 August 2013, sharing the roster with Placebo, Pitbull, Far East Movement, Jason Mraz, and Owl City.[11] The band appeared at Sullivan Hall in New York City on 18 October for the 2013 CMJ Music Marathon.[12] On 1 December 2013, they performed and presented an award at that year's ARIA Music Awards.[13] By that time, the band had enlisted Dean Gordon to replace Tredly on drums.[14]

Bombs Away (2014–2015)

Sheppard's second single, "Geronimo", was issued in February 2014 on Empire of Song/Chugg Music. It was recorded and produced at Analog Heart Studios in Brisbane by Stuart Stuart and written by three of the band's members, George Sheppard, Amy Sheppard and Jay Bovino.[15] Brendan Plowman of AdamNotEve noted that the "lyrics throughout the song suggest an idea of taking the plunge together. Risking it all in the hope of something bigger and better that lies ahead, even if it is 'through the curtain of a waterfall' and you don't know what's on the other side" while "the music and repetitive chorus are uplifting and exciting and everyone still can't get enough of it. But it appears this is no accident".[16] George told Plowman how he wrote songs with Amy and Bovino: "We all have very different music tastes ... the important thing to remember when collaborating with two other writers is compromise ... you have to work together to find the common ground ... all of us being happy with it means it will have the widest appeal, if that makes sense".[16] From late April to early May, "Geronimo" spent three weeks at No. 1 on the ARIA Singles Chart,[7] knocking Pharrell Williams' single "Happy" from the top spot after its 12-week run.[15] It is the first single, which had been recorded in Brisbane, to reach number one. Internationally the track reached the top 10 in Austria,[17] Germany,[18] Italy,[19] New Zealand,[20] and Poland.[21] "Sheppard" was certified 5× platinum by ARIA, for shipments of over 350,000 units.[22]

In March 2014, Sheppard became the first Australian band to sign with Decca Records for their international releases; within Australia, however, the band's material continued to be issued under the Empire of Song/Chugg Music label and distributed by MGM.[23] By that time they were recording their debut album, Bombs Away, at Analog Heart with Stuart producing, again.[24] It was released on 11 July 2014 and peaked at No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[7] Toby Creswell of Rolling Stone (Australia) felt it had "beautiful and sweet songs dripping with emotion and more hooks than a tuna fleet" which contained "sturdy pieces that could have been made any time since the Brill Building opened its doors".[25] In April, Sheppard opened for Michael Franti & Spearhead at The Metro Theatre in Sydney and the Prince of Wales Ballroom in Melbourne.[26] The band was the support act for Australian appearances during Keith Urban's Light the Fuse Tour in June.[27] The album's second single, "Something's Missing", was issued to coincide with that tour, which peaked at No. 35 on the ARIA Singles Chart.[7] In October, for the ARIA Music Awards of 2014, Sheppard received seven nominations: Bombs Away for Album of the Year, Best Group, Best Independent Release, Best Pop Release and Producer of the Year (for Stuart's work); while "Geronimo" was nominated for Song of the Year, and Best Video (directed by Toby Morris).[9] During the awards ceremony held on 26 November 2014, Sheppard won Best Group.[28] The album's third single, "Smile", appeared in mid-October; they premiered the track on Seven Network's morning program, Sunrise.[29]

In January 2015, "Let Me Down Easy" was released internationally with a new video premiering on 23 February 2015.[30]

In March, "Bombs Away" debuted on the American Billboard 200 at No. 31.[31]

In April 2015, Sheppard were announced in the line-up for the biannual Rock in Rio festival, widely acknowledged as the world's largest live music event. The group also released "A Grade Playa" as a single from Bombs Away.[32] The video premiered on 21 June 2015.[33]

In May 2015 it was announced that Sheppard would perform their song "Geronimo" in the 13th episode of the second season of the television series Girl Meets World, called "Girl Meets Semi-Formal", which aired on the Disney Channel on August 14, 2015.[34][35][36][37]

"Be More Barrio" and second studio album (2015–present)

On 6 November 2015, Sheppard released a new single called "Be More Barrio".[38] The track was written exclusively for Pull&Bear and aims to be an anthem for the normality and familiarity that neighbourhoods represent in an increasingly global world.[39]

Band members

Timeline

Discography

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Awards and nominations

AIR Awards

Since 2006 the Australian Independent Record Labels Association (AIR) have run their annual AIR Awards.[40][41]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2014 Sheppard Breakthrough Independent Artist Won
"Geronimo" Best Independent Single/EP Nominated


APRA Awards

The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA).[42]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2014 "Let Me Down Easy" (Jay Bovino, Amy Sheppard, George Sheppard) – Sheppard Most Played Australian Work[43] Nominated
Pop Work of the Year[44] Nominated
2015 "Geronimo" (Jay Bovino, Amy Sheppard, George Sheppard) – Sheppard Most Played Australian Work[45] Won
Pop Work of the Year[46] Won


ARIA Awards

The ARIA Music Awards are presented annually from 1987 by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Sheppard have won one award from a total of eight nominations.[9]

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2013 "Let Me Down Easy" Best Independent Release Nominated
2014 Bombs Away Album of the Year Nominated
Best Group Won
Best Independent Release Nominated
Best Pop Release Nominated
Bombs Away – Stuart Stuart Producer of the Year Nominated
"Geronimo" Song of the Year Nominated
"Geronimo" – Toby Morris Best Video Nominated

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