Austin Walkin' Cane - Muso (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Austin Walkin' Cane
- Title: Muso
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: 1835368 Records DK
- Genre: Acoustic/Electric Blues
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 49:00
- Total Size: 278 MB | 116 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Tell Me Why? (2:17)
2. Her Heart, It Went Missing (3:24)
3. Same Bad Habits (3:12)
4. Delilah (3:55)
5. 20 Years Forgotten, 20 Years Gone (5:51)
6. Got Love If You Want It (4:15)
7. Last Day Of Summer (4:03)
8. There Is No Blue (4:53)
9. One Last Sunrise (3:09)
10. Who's That Knockin'? (3:58)
11. I Don't Understand (2:54)
12. Nothing Left Of The Night (7:05)
1. Tell Me Why? (2:17)
2. Her Heart, It Went Missing (3:24)
3. Same Bad Habits (3:12)
4. Delilah (3:55)
5. 20 Years Forgotten, 20 Years Gone (5:51)
6. Got Love If You Want It (4:15)
7. Last Day Of Summer (4:03)
8. There Is No Blue (4:53)
9. One Last Sunrise (3:09)
10. Who's That Knockin'? (3:58)
11. I Don't Understand (2:54)
12. Nothing Left Of The Night (7:05)
Damn Fine Blues! Original & classic delta blues featuring slide guitar and soulful vocals. A blues gumbo repertoire that can conjure up the ghosts of highway 61 & the delta blues experience. Austin Walkin' Cane is a blues singer, songwriter and slide guitarist that performs acoustic solo, duo & electric band sets. Austin Walkin’ Cane has toured Australia, Nepal, Colombia, France, Germany, England, Wales, and the US, from New Orleans, Louisiana to Juneau, Alaska with only a guitar & suitcase in hand.
Austin walked for ten years with a cane due to an arterial venous malformation at birth. While performing on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, a homeless man called out "Hey Walkin' Cane got some spare change for a brother?!" Austin took the jibe as his nickname. In 1996, after years of battling the inevitable, his left leg was amputated below the knee. A year after the surgery, he returned to the music scene stronger & without need of a cane.
In 2002, Austin & Karen Starks were married at Sun Studios in Memphis, Tennessee and began recording his 706 Union Ave. cd at the legendary studio immediately after the ceremony. "The thought of getting married & recording in the same room where many of my heroes took their first steps was incredible." Austin Walkin' Cane is proud to be sponsored by National Reso-Phonic Guitars, Ernie Ball Strings, Dr. Z Amplifiers & Rocky Mountain Slide Co.
AWC's 2008 cd, Murder of a Blues Singer, was inspired by an after hour diner conversation with blues legend Robert Jr. Lockwood. "The stories were flowing like the grease off our plates", subsequently the album is saturated in classic delta blues, as were the tales of Lockwood's stepfather, Robert Johnson. Mr. Lockwood had agreed to perform on the record, but fate had changed that path. The Walkin' Cane Band captured the perfect "live in the studio" feeling that Austin & co-writer Chris Allen had envisioned for these songs. The band is a well oiled machine. Special guests on Murder of a Blues Singer include Colin Dussault, Eroc Sosinski and one of Cleveland's finest gospel groups, the Prayer Warriors.
In 2011, an acoustic cd, A World Of Blues, was released. The Allen/Charanghat original songs were recorded live at the Brothers Lounge as a testament to Walkin' Cane living on the road. The album uses excerpts of Austin's world travels in addition to the show recorded in the heart of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame city.
During the summer of 2014, One Heart Walkin' was recorded in two days at the historic G.A.R. Hall in Peninsula, OH. Built in 1850, the former schoolhouse & Civil War Veteran's hangout, set the perfect mood for this album. Listening to Cane's most recent album is like being a passenger on the old Illinois Central Railroad. These “Damn Fine Blues”, take the listener from the south side of Chicago, through the deep south of the Mississippi Delta. You’ll stop in Memphis, Clarksdale & Bentonia, and ride to the end of the line of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Austin walked for ten years with a cane due to an arterial venous malformation at birth. While performing on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, a homeless man called out "Hey Walkin' Cane got some spare change for a brother?!" Austin took the jibe as his nickname. In 1996, after years of battling the inevitable, his left leg was amputated below the knee. A year after the surgery, he returned to the music scene stronger & without need of a cane.
In 2002, Austin & Karen Starks were married at Sun Studios in Memphis, Tennessee and began recording his 706 Union Ave. cd at the legendary studio immediately after the ceremony. "The thought of getting married & recording in the same room where many of my heroes took their first steps was incredible." Austin Walkin' Cane is proud to be sponsored by National Reso-Phonic Guitars, Ernie Ball Strings, Dr. Z Amplifiers & Rocky Mountain Slide Co.
AWC's 2008 cd, Murder of a Blues Singer, was inspired by an after hour diner conversation with blues legend Robert Jr. Lockwood. "The stories were flowing like the grease off our plates", subsequently the album is saturated in classic delta blues, as were the tales of Lockwood's stepfather, Robert Johnson. Mr. Lockwood had agreed to perform on the record, but fate had changed that path. The Walkin' Cane Band captured the perfect "live in the studio" feeling that Austin & co-writer Chris Allen had envisioned for these songs. The band is a well oiled machine. Special guests on Murder of a Blues Singer include Colin Dussault, Eroc Sosinski and one of Cleveland's finest gospel groups, the Prayer Warriors.
In 2011, an acoustic cd, A World Of Blues, was released. The Allen/Charanghat original songs were recorded live at the Brothers Lounge as a testament to Walkin' Cane living on the road. The album uses excerpts of Austin's world travels in addition to the show recorded in the heart of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame city.
During the summer of 2014, One Heart Walkin' was recorded in two days at the historic G.A.R. Hall in Peninsula, OH. Built in 1850, the former schoolhouse & Civil War Veteran's hangout, set the perfect mood for this album. Listening to Cane's most recent album is like being a passenger on the old Illinois Central Railroad. These “Damn Fine Blues”, take the listener from the south side of Chicago, through the deep south of the Mississippi Delta. You’ll stop in Memphis, Clarksdale & Bentonia, and ride to the end of the line of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Year 2020 | Blues | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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