Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2003
Time: 49:19
Size: 113,4 MB
Label: Wildstone Audio
Styles: Modern Acoustic Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Tuesday Night at Venice - 2:22
2. Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight - 3:04
3. Mind Your Own Business - 2:39
4. Made Myself Lonesome - 3:32
5. Street Walkin' Woman - 2:52
6. Statesboro Blues - 2:40
7. Walkin' Blues - 3:45
8. Who Gives This Bride - 2:55
9. Avalon Blues - 4:05
10. Talkin' Homestead - 4:17
11. Pay Day - 3:35
12. My First Love - 3:10
13. Who Do You Love - 3:44
14. Amazing Grace - 2:22
15. This Train - 4:12
Brian Curran is in his thirties, but don't let that fool you. Brian has been studying blues and fingerstyle guitar for almost 20 years. He keeps his feet planted firmly in the sounds of the past but is not afraid to put his own stamp on the music he loves. Brian has performed at some of the area's top venues including Off Broadway, The Pageant, B.B.'s Jazz Blues & Soups and many more. Brian is also not just a one man show. In addition to playing solo, he is well known as a duo with Adam Andrews on harmonica. Brian also travels regionally. On stage Brian puts on a great show and always gets the audience involved. He is known to sometimes tell as many stories and jokes to the listeners as songs. Altogether, whether solo or with a band, you can't go wrong no matter what your taste in music might be. Going to see Brian is just a plain old fun time. Made Myself Lonesome contains 15 cuts of the gritty, beutiful, funny, heartfelt, homemade blues Brian is known for. Brian has sharpened his performing and writeing skills in the clubs and concert stages of St. Louis and surrounding areas for the past 8 years. He cotinues to grow and add to his reputation with the release of Made Myself Lonesome The songs run the gamut from the heartfelt slow finger-picking style of the original title track to the pounding take of Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love" to the quiet beauty of another original "Who Gives This Bride" plus a generous dose of Brian's take on Mississippi John Hurt, Hank Williams, Robert Johnson and Blind Willie McTell.
Made Myself Lonesome
Year: 2003
Time: 49:19
Size: 113,4 MB
Label: Wildstone Audio
Styles: Modern Acoustic Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Tuesday Night at Venice - 2:22
2. Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight - 3:04
3. Mind Your Own Business - 2:39
4. Made Myself Lonesome - 3:32
5. Street Walkin' Woman - 2:52
6. Statesboro Blues - 2:40
7. Walkin' Blues - 3:45
8. Who Gives This Bride - 2:55
9. Avalon Blues - 4:05
10. Talkin' Homestead - 4:17
11. Pay Day - 3:35
12. My First Love - 3:10
13. Who Do You Love - 3:44
14. Amazing Grace - 2:22
15. This Train - 4:12
Brian Curran is in his thirties, but don't let that fool you. Brian has been studying blues and fingerstyle guitar for almost 20 years. He keeps his feet planted firmly in the sounds of the past but is not afraid to put his own stamp on the music he loves. Brian has performed at some of the area's top venues including Off Broadway, The Pageant, B.B.'s Jazz Blues & Soups and many more. Brian is also not just a one man show. In addition to playing solo, he is well known as a duo with Adam Andrews on harmonica. Brian also travels regionally. On stage Brian puts on a great show and always gets the audience involved. He is known to sometimes tell as many stories and jokes to the listeners as songs. Altogether, whether solo or with a band, you can't go wrong no matter what your taste in music might be. Going to see Brian is just a plain old fun time. Made Myself Lonesome contains 15 cuts of the gritty, beutiful, funny, heartfelt, homemade blues Brian is known for. Brian has sharpened his performing and writeing skills in the clubs and concert stages of St. Louis and surrounding areas for the past 8 years. He cotinues to grow and add to his reputation with the release of Made Myself Lonesome The songs run the gamut from the heartfelt slow finger-picking style of the original title track to the pounding take of Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love" to the quiet beauty of another original "Who Gives This Bride" plus a generous dose of Brian's take on Mississippi John Hurt, Hank Williams, Robert Johnson and Blind Willie McTell.
Made Myself Lonesome
Комментариев нет:
Отправить комментарий