Paul Burch

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About Paul Burch

Paul Burch is a singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and engineer. A member of Lambchop from 1997 to 2005, he has also forged a solo career as an old-school country artist whose sound evokes the vintage honky tonk era in Nashville and the rockabilly of Sam Phillips' Memphis-based Sun Studios. He began to craft a warm, immediate sound with Pan-American Flash in 1996. After 2000's quintessential Blue Notes and 2003's Fool for Love, he developed a reputation as a savvy songwriter and producer. For 2006's East to West, he started working with proto-rockabilly and early country rock. In 2011, he released the widely celebrated Words of Love: Songs of Buddy Holly. Burch & the WPA Ballclub issued Trovatore: The Lives of Eugene Walter in 2018. In addition to his own recordings, Burch has worked with everyone from Bobby Bare and Charlie Louvin to the Waco Brothers and Laura Cantrell.

HOMETOWN
Washington, D.C.
BORN
1966
GENRE
Country

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