Shawn Camp (singer)

Darrell DeShawn Camp (born August 29, 1966) is an American musician who performs country and Americana music.

[2] In 1987, he moved to Nashville and worked in the backing bands of acts including The Grand Prairie Boys, Osborne Brothers, Alan Jackson, Suzy Bogguss, and Trisha Yearwood.

[5] In the same year, two songs co-written by Camp entered the country charts: "Nobody But Me" by Blake Shelton, and "Would You Go with Me" by Josh Turner, which peaked at No.4 and No.1, respectively, on the Billboard U.S.

Camp has featured some of the photographs taken at the Cash Cabin Studios in Hendersonville, Tennessee which many believe means he is going to be duetting on some of Lynn's upcoming albums.

[6] In 2012, Camp won Album of the Year at the American Music Awards for his co production with Tamara Saviano of This One's for Him: A Tribute to Guy Clark.