- Paul Burch
Paul Burch (born 1966) is a
Washington, D.C. -born musician, songwriter and producer. Burch moved toNashville in the early '90s where he began singing in the city's '50s-erahonky tonk s, garnering the attention ofMarianne Faithfull andChet Atkins . Burch's shows and the Lower Broadway scene garnered national attention and a feature in "Billboard" which led to a record deal.In 1998, Burch released his first album, "
Pan-America Flash " on the independentCheckered Path label. This album was voted the fifth best country album of the 1990s byAmazon.com . "Wire to Wire " featured Ranger Doug of Riders in the Sky and a city nomination for best band and best independent record.In 2000, Burch moved to
Merge Records where he released two albums, "Blue Notes" and "Last of My Kind ", a companion toTony Earley 's "New York Times " best-seller "Jim the Boy ".2003's "
Fool For Love ", was Burch's first record for Bloodshot Records, this was followed up by "East to West " in 2006. "East to West" was recorded in London and featured guest appearances withMark Knopfler ,Tim O'Brien , and a duet and video withRalph Stanley . Burch's songs have appeared on several film and television soundtracks including "The Appalachians ", "The Rookie", and "A History of Violence".Discography
*"Pan-American Flash" (1998)
*"Wire to Wire" (1998)
*"Blue Notes" (2000)
*"Last of my Kind" (2001)
*"Fool for Love" (2003)
*"East to West" (2006)External links
* [http://www.paulburch.com/bio.htm Paul Burch official website]
* [http://www.bloodshotrecords.com Bloodshot Records]
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