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Artist description
David Walburn is a singer/songwriter from Whitefish, Montana who represents a new sound of original acoustic music. From the first chords, it is obvious that you are in good hands, Walburn sings with authority and writes with insight, a rare enough combination anywhere in the music business these days. He is a songwriter that demands & deserves our attention. |
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Music Style
Singer/Songwriter: Contemporary Folk: Acoustic Rock: Original Music: New Country |
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Musical Influences
James Taylor, David Wilcox, John Hiatt, Willie Nelson, Pete Townshend, Jim Croce |
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Similar Artists
Gordon Lightfoot - David Wilcox |
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Artist History
David has been performing around Montana and the Northwest for over 6 years. He released his first independent album, Chasin' Moons,(1996) to local and regional acclaim. He then went on to write and produce two successful musical multi-media documentaries: Cabin Song & Lewis & Clark: West For America. In 1999, his second independent album, Lewis & Clark - West For America, was released. It is a beautiful & bold musical adventure that captures in song the raw emotions and drama of America's most momentous journey's. History has never sounded so good or felt so familiar. |
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Group Members
David Walburn |
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Instruments
Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Lead Vocals |
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Albums
Chasin' Moons (1996) Lewis & Clark - West For America (1999) |
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Press Reviews
"Hearing David Walburn's new alburm "Chasin' Moons" for the first time is a revelation. Hearing it repeatedly is a pleasure!"- Frank Miele - Daily Interlake"The trails, travails and triumphs of Lewis & Clarks' Corps of Discovery burst to life in this ambitious musical anthology by David Walburn. West For America weds a decidedly American folk style with a uniquely American quest!"- Bob Phillips ~ Lively Times |
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Location
Whitefish, Montana - USA |
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