

Lawrence Maxwell
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North Rustico Lions Club
North Rustico, PE
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Tignish Legion
Tignish, PE
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Lone Oak Brewing Co.
Borden-Carleton, PE
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Merle Haggard Tribute
Montague, PE
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Brothers 2 Restaurant
Summerside, PE
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Island Jubilee
Charlottetown, PE
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About Lawrence Maxwell
If Merle Haggard’s blue-collar poetry could be combined with George Jones’ voice and Sturgill Simpson’s boundary-shattering brashness, the result might just be Lawrence Maxwell’s third album Ballad Of Miles, a dynamic 13-song collection encompassing his wide-ranging songwriting approach.
From the outlaw-tinged opener “Listening To Keith Whitley”—a tribute to the legendary ‘80s star who tragically died young—to the sweet, John Prine-esque closer “Happy Little Life,” Maxwell’s craftsmanship shines through on every track, powered by his naturally twangy delivery.
A native of Prince Edward Island, Maxwell served in the Royal Canadian Navy before launching his musical career. His 2018 debut album Not Your Outlaw earned his first Music P.E.I. Award, while its 2020 follow-up Almost Natural garnered Maxwell his first East Coast Music Award nomination and an AmericanaFest-UK showcase in 2021, while proving his music’s ability to unite fans of both the old and new. Now with Ballad Of Miles, Maxwell is poised to expand his audience even further.
Recorded with his band during a week at producer Adam Gallant’s cottage, Ballad Of Miles reflects the loose, clubhouse atmosphere of the sessions that translated into Maxwell’s most high-energy performances to date. These include the roadhouse-ready “Hurry Up & Hurt Me” and “Beer Song (More To Life),” while his tender side is captured on the title track and “Bouquet Of Flowers.”
As an album steeped in heartbreak and laughter, Lawrence Maxwell’s Ballad Of Miles is the perfect soundtrack for these times, when every day brings a new set of challenges and unexpected gifts.
Inspired by the rivers and oceans, the trees and the animals, the poets and the working class, Lawrence’s tells the tales of life both inside and out.
“The most important thing for me,” says Lawrence, “is to be true to my natural rhythm and share what I learn from that place. That is where I have the most to give.”
From the outlaw-tinged opener “Listening To Keith Whitley”—a tribute to the legendary ‘80s star who tragically died young—to the sweet, John Prine-esque closer “Happy Little Life,” Maxwell’s craftsmanship shines through on every track, powered by his naturally twangy delivery.
A native of Prince Edward Island, Maxwell served in the Royal Canadian Navy before launching his musical career. His 2018 debut album Not Your Outlaw earned his first Music P.E.I. Award, while its 2020 follow-up Almost Natural garnered Maxwell his first East Coast Music Award nomination and an AmericanaFest-UK showcase in 2021, while proving his music’s ability to unite fans of both the old and new. Now with Ballad Of Miles, Maxwell is poised to expand his audience even further.
Recorded with his band during a week at producer Adam Gallant’s cottage, Ballad Of Miles reflects the loose, clubhouse atmosphere of the sessions that translated into Maxwell’s most high-energy performances to date. These include the roadhouse-ready “Hurry Up & Hurt Me” and “Beer Song (More To Life),” while his tender side is captured on the title track and “Bouquet Of Flowers.”
As an album steeped in heartbreak and laughter, Lawrence Maxwell’s Ballad Of Miles is the perfect soundtrack for these times, when every day brings a new set of challenges and unexpected gifts.
Inspired by the rivers and oceans, the trees and the animals, the poets and the working class, Lawrence’s tells the tales of life both inside and out.
“The most important thing for me,” says Lawrence, “is to be true to my natural rhythm and share what I learn from that place. That is where I have the most to give.”
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Genres:
Country, Americana, Folk
Hometown:
Charlottetown, Canada
No upcoming shows in your city
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Events
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Past
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APR
01
North Rustico Lions Club
North Rustico, PE
Set Reminder
APR
08
Tignish Legion
Tignish, PE
Set Reminder
APR
09
Lone Oak Brewing Co.
Borden-Carleton, PE
Set Reminder
APR
15
Merle Haggard Tribute
Montague, PE
Tickets
APR
20
Brothers 2 Restaurant
Summerside, PE
Set Reminder
APR
23
Island Jubilee
Charlottetown, PE
Set Reminder
Show More Events (9)
About Lawrence Maxwell
If Merle Haggard’s blue-collar poetry could be combined with George Jones’ voice and Sturgill Simpson’s boundary-shattering brashness, the result might just be Lawrence Maxwell’s third album Ballad Of Miles, a dynamic 13-song collection encompassing his wide-ranging songwriting approach.
From the outlaw-tinged opener “Listening To Keith Whitley”—a tribute to the legendary ‘80s star who tragically died young—to the sweet, John Prine-esque closer “Happy Little Life,” Maxwell’s craftsmanship shines through on every track, powered by his naturally twangy delivery.
A native of Prince Edward Island, Maxwell served in the Royal Canadian Navy before launching his musical career. His 2018 debut album Not Your Outlaw earned his first Music P.E.I. Award, while its 2020 follow-up Almost Natural garnered Maxwell his first East Coast Music Award nomination and an AmericanaFest-UK showcase in 2021, while proving his music’s ability to unite fans of both the old and new. Now with Ballad Of Miles, Maxwell is poised to expand his audience even further.
Recorded with his band during a week at producer Adam Gallant’s cottage, Ballad Of Miles reflects the loose, clubhouse atmosphere of the sessions that translated into Maxwell’s most high-energy performances to date. These include the roadhouse-ready “Hurry Up & Hurt Me” and “Beer Song (More To Life),” while his tender side is captured on the title track and “Bouquet Of Flowers.”
As an album steeped in heartbreak and laughter, Lawrence Maxwell’s Ballad Of Miles is the perfect soundtrack for these times, when every day brings a new set of challenges and unexpected gifts.
Inspired by the rivers and oceans, the trees and the animals, the poets and the working class, Lawrence’s tells the tales of life both inside and out.
“The most important thing for me,” says Lawrence, “is to be true to my natural rhythm and share what I learn from that place. That is where I have the most to give.”
From the outlaw-tinged opener “Listening To Keith Whitley”—a tribute to the legendary ‘80s star who tragically died young—to the sweet, John Prine-esque closer “Happy Little Life,” Maxwell’s craftsmanship shines through on every track, powered by his naturally twangy delivery.
A native of Prince Edward Island, Maxwell served in the Royal Canadian Navy before launching his musical career. His 2018 debut album Not Your Outlaw earned his first Music P.E.I. Award, while its 2020 follow-up Almost Natural garnered Maxwell his first East Coast Music Award nomination and an AmericanaFest-UK showcase in 2021, while proving his music’s ability to unite fans of both the old and new. Now with Ballad Of Miles, Maxwell is poised to expand his audience even further.
Recorded with his band during a week at producer Adam Gallant’s cottage, Ballad Of Miles reflects the loose, clubhouse atmosphere of the sessions that translated into Maxwell’s most high-energy performances to date. These include the roadhouse-ready “Hurry Up & Hurt Me” and “Beer Song (More To Life),” while his tender side is captured on the title track and “Bouquet Of Flowers.”
As an album steeped in heartbreak and laughter, Lawrence Maxwell’s Ballad Of Miles is the perfect soundtrack for these times, when every day brings a new set of challenges and unexpected gifts.
Inspired by the rivers and oceans, the trees and the animals, the poets and the working class, Lawrence’s tells the tales of life both inside and out.
“The most important thing for me,” says Lawrence, “is to be true to my natural rhythm and share what I learn from that place. That is where I have the most to give.”
Read More
Genres:
Country, Americana, Folk
Hometown:
Charlottetown, Canada
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