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  1. Shannon (American singer) - Wikipedia

    Brenda Shannon Greene (born May 2, 1958), [1][2][3] known professionally as Shannon, is an American singer and songwriter of freestyle and dance-pop music. She is best known for her …

  2. Shannon - YouTube

    Shannon Brenda Greene (born May 2, 1958), better known by the mononym Shannon, is an American recording artist and singer of high energy and dance-pop music and songwriter. She …

  3. Shannon - Apple Music

    Dec 6, 2024 · Listen to music by Shannon on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Shannon including Let the Music Play, Give Me Tonight and more.

  4. Shannon: Name Meaning, Popularity and Info on …

    3 days ago · What is the meaning of the name Shannon? The name Shannon is primarily a gender-neutral name of Irish origin that means Straw Worker. From the Gaelic “O’Sionain,” an …

  5. About Shannon | Queen Of Dance, EDM & Freestyle

    Grammy Nominated International Artist Shannon. Learn more about the Queen Of Dance, EDM & Freestyle in her career.

  6. Shannon - YouTube Music

    Brenda Shannon Greene, known professionally as Shannon, is an American singer and songwriter of freestyle and dance-pop music. She is best known for her single "Let the Music …

  7. Shannon - Wikipedia

    Shannon (given name) Shannon (surname) Shannon (American singer), stage name of singer Brenda Shannon Greene (born 1958) Shannon (South Korean singer), British-South Korean …

  8. Shannon - WBSS Media

    Shannon Brenda Greene (born May 2, 1958), better known by the mononym Shannon, is an American songwriter, recording artist and singer of high energy and dance-pop music. She is …

  9. Shannon (American singer) - Simple English Wikipedia, the ...

    Brenda Shannon Greene (born May 2, 1958), known professionally as Shannon, is an American singer and songwriter of freestyle and dance-pop music. She is best known for her single "Let …

  10. Claude Shannon - Wikipedia

    Shannon's work became the foundation of digital circuit design, as it became widely known in the electrical engineering community during and after World War II. The theoretical rigor of …