Biography
Paul Burch was created and raised in rural Maryland and Virginia and enjoyed the music picture of 1970s Washington, D.C., his family members taking him to find out such big brands simply because Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, and John Prine. An intermittent person in Lambchop, the Nashville-based vocalist/songwriter produced his single debut in 1998 with Pan-American Display; Wire to Cable followed afterwards that same season, and Blue Records premiered in middle-2000. The next season, Last of My Kind, motivated by Tony Early’s novel Jim, the Boy, came. In 2006 he released East to Western world, an record recorded in United kingdom Grove Studios in London and in Nashville and offering Tag Knopfler and Ralph Stanley. In ’09 2009 Burch as well as the WPA Ballclub (Jim Grey, Excess fat Kaplin, Dennis Crouch, Jen Gunderman, and Marty Lynds) released Still Your Guy, an all-new assortment of tracks recorded within a transformed warehouse for the outskirts of Nashville’s Music Row. Released in 2011, the tribute record Words of Appreciate: Tracks of Pal Holly was documented reside in the studio room, having a minimalist’s arsenal of upright bass, drums, and electric guitar peppered with the casual stream of saxophone and accordion. It had been implemented in 2012 by Great Chicago Fireplace, a collaboration using the Waco Brothers. In November of 2013, Burch and his WPA Ballclub released Fevers, an array of music up to date by rockabilly, hard nation golf swing, and honky tonk. The record was co-produced with the musician with multi-instrumentalist Excess fat Kaplin, with visitor vocalist Kelly Hogan financing a hand.
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Soundtrack
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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True Blood | TV Series performer - 1 episode, 2008 writer - 1 episode, 2008 | ||
A History of Violence | 2005 | performer: "Life of a Fool" / writer: "Life of a Fool" | |
The Rookie | 2002 | performer: "Baby I Ain't Gotta Do That No More" / writer: "Baby I Ain't Gotta Do That No More" |
Composer
Composer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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American Revolutions: Southern Rock | 2005 | TV Movie documentary |
Music Department
Music Department
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Appalachians | 2005 | TV Mini-Series documentary music consultant - 1 episode |
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