TOLAN SHAW


Shaw’s songwriting talents cross a wide variety of genres and mediums, and he is a firm believer in the power of a good song. Tolan Shaw is prolific songwriter-artist-producer,  a new dad, and an avid traveler. Shaw’s music represents a natural evolution in the creative journey of someone who first rose to prominence as a touring acoustic troubadour. Shaw won "Best Singer-Songwriter" and “Best Pop Album” at the San Diego Music Awards, became a Taylor Guitars artist, and co-wrote “Could I Love You Any More,” a hit duet by Jason Mraz and Filipino star Reneé Dominique, which racked up 100 million streams and views across online platforms, before moving to Nashville, TN to be a full time songwriter and artist. Since moving, Shaw has released multiple singles, a full album and an EP, had songwriting credits with dozens of other artists, and seen success with ad and tv placements for companies like John Deere, Dignity Health, Netflix, and most major tv networks. His song “Gold” was the signature song in the hit FOX Turkish TV show Sen Çal Kapimi.