Dallas Burrow
How The West Was Won
FYC - American Roots Song, Americana Performance:
Read ‘Em And Weep feat. Ray Wylie Hubbard
ABOUT
Burrow’s forthcoming release, The Way The West Was Won, zooms in on his strength as a storyteller. Produced by Grammy winner Lloyd Maines and featuring guest appearances from Ray Wylie Hubbard, Kelly Willis, and Jim Lauderdale, it's a richly imaginative collection of cowboy songs, conjuring up a Wild West landscape of vaqueros and outlaws. This is music for campfires and trail rides, theatres and festival stages, and Burrow's delivery nods to influences like Townes Van Zandt, Willie Nelson, and Marty Robbins. The result is a record that unfolds like a love letter to Texas itself, inspired by his homeland’s twang, traditions, and tall tales.
CRITICAL PRAISE
"Dallas Burrow is one“of the finest songwriters to come out of Texas in this generation." - Charley Crockett
“In this modern time of piss ant singers and so-called songwriters, Dallas Burrow is one of the very few artists who rips off pieces of his soul, turns those pieces into lyrics, puts them to a haunting cool melody or a rocking groove and will stand back to back with you daring the Devil to show up.” - Ray Wylie Hubbard
“Dallas Burrow is a singular new songwriting talent with a big bold voice to match, not afraid to to take on the biggest themes of spirituality and family and the hardest and greatest parts of life.” - Bruce Robison
“Burrow continues to prove himself one of Texas' most compelling young artists, with each LP unlocking surprising new facets of his songwriting.” - Doug Freeman, Austin Chronicle
“He strikes that oh-so marketable balance: the headliner who’s decidedly noncorporate, the hometown hero who’s still humble, and the guy on the adjacent barstool who’s a little rough around the edges, but in all the right ways." - No Depression
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