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Known to many as “Sleepy” Doug Shaw, the musician was born in London in 1982, and moved stateside to New York in 2003. Over the course of his career, he performed alongside the likes of Lou Reed, Mdou Moctar, Sonic Youth, and Bonnie "Prince" Billy, and wore multiple hats in various different bands. He was Gang Gang Dance’s bassist, served as a multi-instrumentalist in White Magic, and played in the late Sierra Leone bubu music pioneer Janka Nabay’s touring band. Shaw also released some of his solo catalog under the name D.S., most recently collaborating with Geologist (AKA Animal Collective’s Brian Weitz) on the 2025 album A Shaw Deal.
“Whether you knew Doug from Gang Gang Dance, White Magic, Highlife or by his “Sleepy” nom-du-profession, he was a dude of incredible energies, as capable of bubbling over effervescently as getting deep down inside,” Shaw‘s label Drag City Records shared on Instagram. “We recognized him as a deep-thinker, a real freak and a picker unto himself. When he played the guitar, one felt in the presence of the absolute latest in the name of the real folk blues, a mirage of history conjured, rolling over the hills and the ocean beyond, far away…”
Since news broke of Shaw’s death, tributes have come from contemporaries and collaborators including his Gang Gang Dance bandmate Lizzi Bougatsos, Cass McCombs, Deradoorian, Cat Power, Coby Sey, Eartheater, and more. “What an incredible talent, and friend, and lovely human being, with so much to give. No one else like him,” Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor wrote on Instagram alongside a series of videos of Shaw performing. “No one could sing the blues, like Sleepy Doug Shaw.” Brooklyn venue Union Pool, where Shaw played many times over the years, will host a gathering tonight (May 31) in celebration of his life.
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