Shannon Wolfe is a singer based in San Francisco, CA.

As a vocal artist and cabaret performer, Ms. Shannon Wolfe delights in the art of singing and storytelling using the Great American Songbook as her muse. She is the creator of numerous cabaret shows including Femmes Fatales: A Film Noir Cabaret, Sinatra and Shore: A Centennial Tribute; You’d Be Surprised a Tribute to Irving Berlin and Lonely Girl: the Songs of Julie London, showcased at both Stookey’s Blue Room and Society Cabaret in downtown San Francisco. Ms. Wolfe is founder of the Skylark Trio, a jazz ensemble which brings to life the best of radio, stage and screen songs from the 1930s and ‘40s. She is also one half of the comedic jazz cabaret duo, Sophisticated Ladies, whose harmonically rich shows: Take the J Train and Shiny Stockings delight audiences with songs from the Art Deco era and the tunes of Tin Pan Alley. Shannon holds a Master of Music degree from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music where she studied and performed opera and Baroque chamber music. She is sought after both as a voice teacher and director of musical theater for Bay Area kids and teens. She serves on faculty at the Holy Name Conservatory of Music as well as the San Francisco High School of the Arts.