The Shams

The Shams

:"This article is about the female pop trio The Shams; for the garage rock group, see Thee Shams."

The Shams were an all-female New York folk pop trio in the 1980's and early 1990's, featuring Amy McMahon Rigby, Sue Garner and Amanda Uprichard. Some critics have credited the band with pioneering elements of what would later become known as the Americana and No Depression movements in American music. Others have described them as "queens of urban folkdom" or "riot grrrls unplugged."cite news | title=A weekend of blues is on tap |accessdate=2007-11-17 |last=Haymes |first=Greg |date=1994-06-02 |publisher="The Times Union" ] Punk rock musician Richard Hell has labeled their music "beauty parlor soul."cite web |url=http://www.matadorrecords.com/bios/bio_shams.html |title="Quilt" review|work=Matador Records |accessdate=2007-11-17 |date=1992-09 |last=Hell |first=Richard]

Rigby, Garner and Uprichard began performing together in the early 1980's in a band called the Last Roundup, a period in which they also sang Christmas carols together at parties and outside friends' homes. They all held day jobs when they formed The Shams, but they soon found themselves performing with musicians such as the Indigo Girls, Soul Asylum and Buffalo Tom.cite news | title=The Shams: Pop, folk and scene's from women's lives |accessdate=2007-11-17 |last=Popson |first=Tom |date=1992-04-24 |publisher="Chicago Tribune" ]

The name "The Shams" is a partial reference to the "outsider music" group The Shaggs, an all-female band whose lack of training and unusual melodies have prompted some critics to label them the worst band ever. "In our early days, people often compared us to the Shaggs, and we didn't have a name, so we decided on the Shams," Riby told the "Chicago Tribune" in 1992. The name also refers to the American vocal group The Tams.

The Shams released the single "Only a Dream"/"3 A.M." on musician Bob Mould's Singles Only Label in 1990, followed by the 1992 album "Quilt" from Matador Records and the 1993 three-song EP Sedusia.

Garner, and especially Rigby, have since gone on to notable solo careers.

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