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Stan
28 de enero de 2020
Great show,. looking forward to the next time
Lake Mills, IA@Happy Time Resort
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“Sometimes a long shot is your best bet, ‘cause there’s a hunger inside you only find in folks who ain’t made it yet.” J Edwards, I Aint Broken
Hunger can go a long way, especially when it comes to the life of a musician. Take J Edwards for instance. In an industry that all too often gives into formulas and politics, J Edwards says he just wants to “write damn good music that’s heartfelt. . . that’s all it should be about.” That is why he is one of Nashville’s most underrated and best kept secrets. Ask anybody walking the streets of Lower Broad on a Sunday morning. Edwards’ raspy voice and raw, soulful original lyrics pull locals and visitors alike into Bootleggers, all in search of the unique and enduring spirit that made Nashville the “It City” long before the bachelorettes did.
This is all because if he ain’t lived it, he ain’t writing it – and he definitely ain’t singing it. Sporting a salt and pepper beard, shaggy hair, and a plaid shirt, he jokes that at times, people confuse him for Chris Stapleton’s brother. And while his vocals may run alongside one of his obvious influences, the great Bob Seger, Edwards stands in his own box, or lack thereof.
Maybe that’s why the industry doesn’t exactly know what to do with the Arkansas native. It wouldn’t be the first time. Look at Cash, Willie, and Waylon. In Edward’s impressive catalogue, you won’t find commercial sell outs about trucks, beer and girls, but you will find grit and realism. You will find a little bit of country, a little bit of rock, and some blues thrown in for good measure. You will find, especially in the new album, Cold, due out September 21, stories about the workin’ man, the heartbroken man, and the defiant man who’s simply not ready to give up yet.
Edwards’ God given knack for painting pictures, expressing pure emotion through his voice, and knowing just where to place that perfect guitar lick would make The Outlaws proud. This was their music. This is our music. This is the music that will last for years and decades to come, because J Edward’s music is for anybody that has truly faced challenges and triumphs and everything in between. Here’s to real music and real life.
Cold will be available on Amazon, Itunes and all other download sites on September 21. For the latest on J Edwards music, including tour dates, check out www.jedwardsmusic.net.
Facebook: @JEdwardsmusic
Instagram: @jedwards_music
Hunger can go a long way, especially when it comes to the life of a musician. Take J Edwards for instance. In an industry that all too often gives into formulas and politics, J Edwards says he just wants to “write damn good music that’s heartfelt. . . that’s all it should be about.” That is why he is one of Nashville’s most underrated and best kept secrets. Ask anybody walking the streets of Lower Broad on a Sunday morning. Edwards’ raspy voice and raw, soulful original lyrics pull locals and visitors alike into Bootleggers, all in search of the unique and enduring spirit that made Nashville the “It City” long before the bachelorettes did.
This is all because if he ain’t lived it, he ain’t writing it – and he definitely ain’t singing it. Sporting a salt and pepper beard, shaggy hair, and a plaid shirt, he jokes that at times, people confuse him for Chris Stapleton’s brother. And while his vocals may run alongside one of his obvious influences, the great Bob Seger, Edwards stands in his own box, or lack thereof.
Maybe that’s why the industry doesn’t exactly know what to do with the Arkansas native. It wouldn’t be the first time. Look at Cash, Willie, and Waylon. In Edward’s impressive catalogue, you won’t find commercial sell outs about trucks, beer and girls, but you will find grit and realism. You will find a little bit of country, a little bit of rock, and some blues thrown in for good measure. You will find, especially in the new album, Cold, due out September 21, stories about the workin’ man, the heartbroken man, and the defiant man who’s simply not ready to give up yet.
Edwards’ God given knack for painting pictures, expressing pure emotion through his voice, and knowing just where to place that perfect guitar lick would make The Outlaws proud. This was their music. This is our music. This is the music that will last for years and decades to come, because J Edward’s music is for anybody that has truly faced challenges and triumphs and everything in between. Here’s to real music and real life.
Cold will be available on Amazon, Itunes and all other download sites on September 21. For the latest on J Edwards music, including tour dates, check out www.jedwardsmusic.net.
Facebook: @JEdwardsmusic
Instagram: @jedwards_music
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Géneros:
Roots Rock, Americana, Outlaw Country, Blues, Country, Southern Soul
Ciudad de Origen:
El Dorado, Arkansas
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Stan
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Great show,. looking forward to the next time
Lake Mills, IA@Happy Time Resort
Acerca De J Edwards Singer-Songwriter
“Sometimes a long shot is your best bet, ‘cause there’s a hunger inside you only find in folks who ain’t made it yet.” J Edwards, I Aint Broken
Hunger can go a long way, especially when it comes to the life of a musician. Take J Edwards for instance. In an industry that all too often gives into formulas and politics, J Edwards says he just wants to “write damn good music that’s heartfelt. . . that’s all it should be about.” That is why he is one of Nashville’s most underrated and best kept secrets. Ask anybody walking the streets of Lower Broad on a Sunday morning. Edwards’ raspy voice and raw, soulful original lyrics pull locals and visitors alike into Bootleggers, all in search of the unique and enduring spirit that made Nashville the “It City” long before the bachelorettes did.
This is all because if he ain’t lived it, he ain’t writing it – and he definitely ain’t singing it. Sporting a salt and pepper beard, shaggy hair, and a plaid shirt, he jokes that at times, people confuse him for Chris Stapleton’s brother. And while his vocals may run alongside one of his obvious influences, the great Bob Seger, Edwards stands in his own box, or lack thereof.
Maybe that’s why the industry doesn’t exactly know what to do with the Arkansas native. It wouldn’t be the first time. Look at Cash, Willie, and Waylon. In Edward’s impressive catalogue, you won’t find commercial sell outs about trucks, beer and girls, but you will find grit and realism. You will find a little bit of country, a little bit of rock, and some blues thrown in for good measure. You will find, especially in the new album, Cold, due out September 21, stories about the workin’ man, the heartbroken man, and the defiant man who’s simply not ready to give up yet.
Edwards’ God given knack for painting pictures, expressing pure emotion through his voice, and knowing just where to place that perfect guitar lick would make The Outlaws proud. This was their music. This is our music. This is the music that will last for years and decades to come, because J Edward’s music is for anybody that has truly faced challenges and triumphs and everything in between. Here’s to real music and real life.
Cold will be available on Amazon, Itunes and all other download sites on September 21. For the latest on J Edwards music, including tour dates, check out www.jedwardsmusic.net.
Facebook: @JEdwardsmusic
Instagram: @jedwards_music
Hunger can go a long way, especially when it comes to the life of a musician. Take J Edwards for instance. In an industry that all too often gives into formulas and politics, J Edwards says he just wants to “write damn good music that’s heartfelt. . . that’s all it should be about.” That is why he is one of Nashville’s most underrated and best kept secrets. Ask anybody walking the streets of Lower Broad on a Sunday morning. Edwards’ raspy voice and raw, soulful original lyrics pull locals and visitors alike into Bootleggers, all in search of the unique and enduring spirit that made Nashville the “It City” long before the bachelorettes did.
This is all because if he ain’t lived it, he ain’t writing it – and he definitely ain’t singing it. Sporting a salt and pepper beard, shaggy hair, and a plaid shirt, he jokes that at times, people confuse him for Chris Stapleton’s brother. And while his vocals may run alongside one of his obvious influences, the great Bob Seger, Edwards stands in his own box, or lack thereof.
Maybe that’s why the industry doesn’t exactly know what to do with the Arkansas native. It wouldn’t be the first time. Look at Cash, Willie, and Waylon. In Edward’s impressive catalogue, you won’t find commercial sell outs about trucks, beer and girls, but you will find grit and realism. You will find a little bit of country, a little bit of rock, and some blues thrown in for good measure. You will find, especially in the new album, Cold, due out September 21, stories about the workin’ man, the heartbroken man, and the defiant man who’s simply not ready to give up yet.
Edwards’ God given knack for painting pictures, expressing pure emotion through his voice, and knowing just where to place that perfect guitar lick would make The Outlaws proud. This was their music. This is our music. This is the music that will last for years and decades to come, because J Edward’s music is for anybody that has truly faced challenges and triumphs and everything in between. Here’s to real music and real life.
Cold will be available on Amazon, Itunes and all other download sites on September 21. For the latest on J Edwards music, including tour dates, check out www.jedwardsmusic.net.
Facebook: @JEdwardsmusic
Instagram: @jedwards_music
Mostrar más
Géneros:
Roots Rock, Americana, Outlaw Country, Blues, Country, Southern Soul
Ciudad de Origen:
El Dorado, Arkansas
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