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Duncan Earl Walters

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Duncan Walters Proudly Announces Guardian
The Follow Up to His Critically Acclaimed Debut
"The Album is Awesome"
jpoet - Country / Americana Music Writer
San Francisco Weekly
"...one of this year's sleepers.
It's a gem of a record !"

Michael Lipton - For the Daily Mail
Charleston Daily Mail
"I was knocked out by it"
David McGee
Country and Americana Music Editor
Barnes & Noble.Com
"From honky tonk, Cajun to straight up country there is one word that sums up what Walters is about: sincerity. "
David Cowling
Americana-UK.com
"Occasionally there is an artist who re-establishes and re-enacts the innocence, integrity and simple joy that sometimes seems so lost [in country music]. Duncan Walters is one of those artists."
Doug Floyd
Altcountrytab.com
Guardian, the second album by singer/songwriter Duncan Walters, displays the same passion and impressive musicianship that made his 2003 debut, Northern Rain, a critical favorite. Walters combines elements drawn from the worlds of singer/songwriter, folk, country, Cajun and honky tonk for an undeniably modern sound that¹s built on a bedrock of tradition. Like its predecessor, Guardian was produced by Walters and tracked live in the studio with his regular Austin, Texas sidekicks: B. B. Morse (Willie Nelson, John Arthur Martinez, Merle Haggard) on stand up and electric bass, Phillip Stevens on the Telecaster and Kevin Hall and Ron Irwin on drums. Guest players included five time Grammy winner Flaco Jimenez on accordion, Tommy Spurlock (The Band, George Jones, Emmylou Harris, Flying Burrito Brothers) on pedal steel and Bobby Flores (Ray Price, Willie Nelson, Doug Sahm) on fiddle and mandolin. All the players contributed their talents to the arrangements and the result is a real time, down home album. It¹s marked by Walters¹ sharp guitar work, first-rate melodies and his restrained baritone, a voice that recalls the weathered tones of Merle Haggard and Guy Clark.
The songs on Guardian retain the warmth, texture and live feel of Walters' debut, but the new songs dig deeper into the heartache and sorrows of everyday existence, shining a little bit of light into even life¹s darkest corners. "Guardian of the Sky" is a slow, bluesy meditation on mortality and aging that finds comfort in the love of children and family. Walters delivers an aching, slightly ironic vocal complimented by Spurlock's weeping pedal steel and the understated twang of Stevens' guitar. "Spin," the album's most poignant love song, explores the inconsolable wound of jealousy and the insecurity and self-doubt it breeds. Walters almost whispers the distressing lyric as Stevens showers the background with shimmering fills as delicate as teardrops. "Greyhound" is an old fashion drinking song driven by Stevens' clanging guitar, bouncy Tejano meets Cajun accordion work by Flaco Jimenez and a lyric that details the hazards life in a post 9/11 world. "Crystal White Girl" is a raucous, edgy honky tonk rocker with a snarling vocal and abrasive guitar work that could be about a drug addled female or maybe methamphetamine itself. "Dancing Girl" and "Standing in the Sun" are seductive songs about love and redemption full of cryptic images that spin subtle webs of mystery. "Talk Radio/Fly Away" has a jaunty beat and soaring pedal steel guitar that provide a startling contrast to the song's restrained anger. It's an anti-war song that laments the loss of innocent life and the lies those left behind often tell themselves to get through the day. The songs on Guardian aren't always an easy listen, but their telling insight and innate musicality stir up the kind of profound emotions that can't be faked. Walters may not be for everyone, but those who listen with an open heart will discover an artist of rare compassion with an important, affecting message.

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Member Since: 01/12/2005
Band Website: www.duncanwalters.com
Band Members:
.. Comic Sans Kevin Hall - Drums (Hal Ketchum)
BB Morse - Stand Up Bass, Electric Bass - (Freddie Power, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson)
Kieth Carper - Stand Up Bass, Electric Bass - (Hal Ketchum)
Price Porter - Pedal Steel, Harmonica (Freddie Powers)
Phil Stevens - Electric Guitar / Acoustic Guitar
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Sounds Like: Duncan Walters Invite on MySpace In Support of Texas / Americana Music This little record store in New Braunfels, Texas right next to Greune Hall is a wonderful Texas Icon. All of you kind people have been so wonderful in supporting them and the artists they serve.
Thanks
Record Label: Spent Round Records
Type of Label: Indie

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