Doug Burr
A singer and songwriter of uncommon resonance, Doug Burr was born in 1972 in Dallas, TX, growing up in a Southern Baptist family, the spiritual residue of which has been a lifelong influence on his musical endeavors. Burr took up the guitar at age 16, and by 18 he was writing songs. After a dozen or so years of home recording, open mikes, church performances, and coffeehouse gigs in the Dallas-Fort Worth region, he began fronting the roots rock band the Lonelies. In 2003 he independently released The Sickle & the Sheaves, an ambitious and atmospheric gospel concept album produced by Deadman's Steven Collins that worked around the themes of birth, death, and renewal and brought him a good deal of critical attention. The equally impressive On Promenade appeared in 2007 from Spune/Velvet Blue Music.
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Discography
10 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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On Promenade
Folk - Released by Velvet Blue Music on 1 jan. 2007
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O Ye Devastator
Folk - Released by Velvet Blue Music - Spune on 27 apr. 2010
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Pale White Dove
Country - Released by Velvet Blue Music on 7 apr. 2015
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Trembling Lips and Pale Fingertips
Folk - Released by Velvet Blue Music on 6 mrt. 2012
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White Night, Black Light
Folk - Released by Velvet Blue Music on 10 mrt. 2015
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Country Girls in City Dresses
Folk - Released by Velvet Blue Music on 17 jun. 2016
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Pale White Dove Deluxe
Country - Released by Velvet Blue Music on 4 dec. 2015
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The Sickle & the Sheaves
Folk - Released by Doug Burr on 1 jan. 2003
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo