Eric Woodring - Campfire, TX (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Eric Woodring
- Title: Campfire, TX
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Eric Woodring
- Genre: Country
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 41:04 min
- Total Size: 97 / 233 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Dallas
02. Sun & Moon & Stars
03. Cold Cold World
04. The Messenger
05. Desperados Waiting For A Train
06. I'll Be Here In The Morning
07. If I Could Only Fly
08. Ballad Of Spider John
09. Texas Morning
10. Alleys Of Austin
01. Dallas
02. Sun & Moon & Stars
03. Cold Cold World
04. The Messenger
05. Desperados Waiting For A Train
06. I'll Be Here In The Morning
07. If I Could Only Fly
08. Ballad Of Spider John
09. Texas Morning
10. Alleys Of Austin
Eric Woodring currently resides in Texas and is a performing songwriter. He is as Texan as they come and classifies as a traditional country musician. Woodring writes true Texas music and delivers it with a voice that will knock your boots off.
Woodring started playing music professionally in 1996 after moving to Lubbock, TX, becoming a young frosh at Texas Tech University. He quickly became entrenched in the Lubbock music scene and began frequenting multiple venues throughout the Hub City. In the late 90s, he formed and fronted the Texas Speedbump Band. The band became quite popular regionally, frequently performing in the West Texas and Texas Panhandle region. After leaving Lubbock, post-graduation, he settled in New Braunfels, TX where he focused solely on songwriting and performing, often with friend and former Speedbumps fiddler, Tommy Sheen. After relocating to Austin to pursue an attractive day job, he met local Austin music producer and engineer, Ron Flynt and began recording a full-length record. In 2004, he released his first album titled “Lifemiles”. Following the release, he launched the Lifemiles tour of the Southwest US, and received regional radio play.
In 2006, he settled in Houston and reunited with Kyle Wright, his long-time friend and former bandmate from Lubbock’s Texas Speedbump Band. After a few rehearsals, they were at it again – playing local Houston venues. In 2012 he began fronting the successful Houston cover band, Retroburn. The band frequented top Houston-area venues such as House of Blues, Pleasure Pier and the Kemah Boardwalk. It was during this time that he developed a working relationship with Retroburn’s lead guitarist, Gerald Thurmond. Thurmond, Woodring and Wright would go on to form the group that grew into the popular Houston-based Texas string-band, The Recollection. The project stayed true to its Texas roots, with Thurmond and Woodring writing songs mostly on Texas themes, about everything from Willie Nelson to Bluebonnets. Performing their original songs, using traditional bluegrass instruments makes for a high energy, foot stomping, good-ole Texas time. In 2017, they released their first recording project, an EP titled “This Is Texgrass!”. In 2018, thanks to the direction of Grammy Award winning Producer, Lloyd Maines, they started working with Houston music icon, Jack Saunders on another recording project. In early 2019, they released a follow-up EP titled “True Texas True” which included guests such as Lloyd Maines, Tina Wilkins and Jack Saunders.
Thru the recording process for The Recollection’s project, Jack Saunders took Woodring under his wing and began to help him develop his solo-artist career. Saunders recognized his ability to write honest and relatable songs and became a fan of Woodring’s pure, powerful voice, suggesting it slots between the Georges - Strait and Jones.
2019 was a breakthrough year for Woodring and his music. He released his much anticipated full-length album “Jackson County Line.” One track on the album, “The River Walk,” was released as a radio single and spent several weeks on the charts and even garnered international attention. Woodring closed out the year with more than 80 shows to support the release. While the music industry in 2020 has mostly fallen flat thanks to the international pandemic, Woodring still plans to release a full-length album in December to round out the year. 2021 is already showing promise though with a fresh EP on the horizon and the live music scene slowly coming back to life.
Woodring started playing music professionally in 1996 after moving to Lubbock, TX, becoming a young frosh at Texas Tech University. He quickly became entrenched in the Lubbock music scene and began frequenting multiple venues throughout the Hub City. In the late 90s, he formed and fronted the Texas Speedbump Band. The band became quite popular regionally, frequently performing in the West Texas and Texas Panhandle region. After leaving Lubbock, post-graduation, he settled in New Braunfels, TX where he focused solely on songwriting and performing, often with friend and former Speedbumps fiddler, Tommy Sheen. After relocating to Austin to pursue an attractive day job, he met local Austin music producer and engineer, Ron Flynt and began recording a full-length record. In 2004, he released his first album titled “Lifemiles”. Following the release, he launched the Lifemiles tour of the Southwest US, and received regional radio play.
In 2006, he settled in Houston and reunited with Kyle Wright, his long-time friend and former bandmate from Lubbock’s Texas Speedbump Band. After a few rehearsals, they were at it again – playing local Houston venues. In 2012 he began fronting the successful Houston cover band, Retroburn. The band frequented top Houston-area venues such as House of Blues, Pleasure Pier and the Kemah Boardwalk. It was during this time that he developed a working relationship with Retroburn’s lead guitarist, Gerald Thurmond. Thurmond, Woodring and Wright would go on to form the group that grew into the popular Houston-based Texas string-band, The Recollection. The project stayed true to its Texas roots, with Thurmond and Woodring writing songs mostly on Texas themes, about everything from Willie Nelson to Bluebonnets. Performing their original songs, using traditional bluegrass instruments makes for a high energy, foot stomping, good-ole Texas time. In 2017, they released their first recording project, an EP titled “This Is Texgrass!”. In 2018, thanks to the direction of Grammy Award winning Producer, Lloyd Maines, they started working with Houston music icon, Jack Saunders on another recording project. In early 2019, they released a follow-up EP titled “True Texas True” which included guests such as Lloyd Maines, Tina Wilkins and Jack Saunders.
Thru the recording process for The Recollection’s project, Jack Saunders took Woodring under his wing and began to help him develop his solo-artist career. Saunders recognized his ability to write honest and relatable songs and became a fan of Woodring’s pure, powerful voice, suggesting it slots between the Georges - Strait and Jones.
2019 was a breakthrough year for Woodring and his music. He released his much anticipated full-length album “Jackson County Line.” One track on the album, “The River Walk,” was released as a radio single and spent several weeks on the charts and even garnered international attention. Woodring closed out the year with more than 80 shows to support the release. While the music industry in 2020 has mostly fallen flat thanks to the international pandemic, Woodring still plans to release a full-length album in December to round out the year. 2021 is already showing promise though with a fresh EP on the horizon and the live music scene slowly coming back to life.
Year 2020 | Country | Folk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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