TBurns lost his New England accent soon after he left home with his guitar and headed west looking for adventure. It spills out occasionally, but after years of living in the Cascades in the Great Northwest, working in the mountains of West Virginia, and eventually settling down in the upper Midwest, he has finally learned to pronounce his R's (somewhat) consistently.

Many of his songs evoke those travels. What he saw, what he did, and who he met as he made his way across the country influences the dusty, road-weary, mischievous traveler he often writes about. His distinctive guitar style, which harkens back to a rootsy, wholly American style, brings those stories to life. His melodies frame each tale and pull the listener into his characters' rich narratives.

Sounds Like: Keb Mo, Tom Waits

Comments

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Jim Aitken
over 30 days ago to TBurns

It's a long long road, is a typical song that I love.
Like the message!
Wish I could write songs like this!
I love your instrumentals as well.
I can envisage an emotional journey.



Author
Jim Aitken
over 30 days ago to TBurns

Falling forward is pleasantly placed between Classical and a Mexican sound!

A buck and a half, is jolly and very pleasant to the ear!
Both worthy of Five Stars from me!

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TBurns
over 30 days ago

Thank you, Jim! Very kind of you!

--TBurns



Author
Jim Aitken
over 30 days ago to TBurns

Hi and thanks for listening to, and stars for my, Ensemble.
Because of Story Lyrics, I would recommend my, "I See Her Dancing (Tim), Reach the Sky" or "The Promise"!
Sorry I should have said!
Enjoy!

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TBurns
over 30 days ago

Thanks Jim! I will check them out!!

--T



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