James Shaw | |
Background: | non_vocal_instrumentalist |
Alias: | Jimmy Shaw |
Genre: | Indie rock, alternative rock, new wave, post-punk revival, synthpop, dance-rock[1] |
Occupation: | Musician, record producer, recording engineer |
Instrument: | Guitar, synthesizer, theremin |
Years Active: | 1997-present |
Label: | Metric Music International Last Gang Arts & Crafts (Mexico only) |
Associated Acts: | Metric, Broken Social Scene, Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton |
James Shaw (sometimes credited as Jimmy Shaw) is a founder and lead guitarist of Canadian indie rock band Metric. He is also a member of the band Broken Social Scene[2] and an award-winning producer.[3]
Shaw was born in London, England and raised in Bellevue, Ontario, Canada. He spent three years earning a classical music education at the Juilliard Music School in New York. Upon returning to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, he met Emily Haines, and the two began dating and making music immediately. In 1997, Haines was featured in Shaw's debut album "Life on the Clock", and the two formed the band Metric in 1998. Shaw's early efforts to make sure that former high school friends Haines and Kevin Drew remained friends helped the evolution of the band Broken Social Scene.
Shaw produced the debut album of the Montreal band The Lovely Feathers (who toured with Metric in 2005).
He was the owner of Giant Studios in Toronto from 2006, formerly with Sebastien Grainger, member of Death From Above 1979 until he sold it to Gus Van Go, a producer known for his work with Metric and the Stills, in 2023.[4] [5]
In 2010, he was nominated along with bandmate Emily Haines for the Juno Award for Songwriter of the Year. In 2013 he won the Juno Award for Producer of the Year for the songs "Youth Without Youth" and "Breathing Underwater" from Metric's album Synthetica.[6] [7]
Shaw performed with Broken Social Scene on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert March 30, 2017.[8]