Tim Easton热门歌曲下载
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Stone's Throw Away 臻品全景声 | Porcupine | 03:47 |
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One Hundred Miles SQ | 03:39 | |
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Burgundy Red | Porcupine | 02:58 |
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Broke My Heart | Porcupine | 03:42 |
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Hanging Tree | Break Your Mother's Heart | 05:09 |
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Baby Come Home | Since 1996 Volume 1 | 04:21 |
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Festival Song HQ | Since 1996 Volume 1 | 03:51 |
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Porcupine HQ | Porcupine | 03:04 |
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Northbound HQ | Porcupine | 03:25 |
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The Weight of Changing Everything SQ | Since 1996 Volume 1 | 03:20 |
Tim Easton最新专辑下载
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American Fork
2016-09-02
Since 1966, Vol. 1
2012-09-01
Live At Water Canyon
2008-01-01
Love Will Change the Song You Sing
2014-05-05
Forget Me Not
2006-09-26
Ammunition
2006-05-16
Porcupine
2009-04-28
Tim Easton歌手简介
Biography
by Zac Johnson
Raised in Akron, OH, alt-country singer/songwriter Tim Easton was influenced by a combination of pop icons (the Beatles, Kiss) and bluegrass/folk legends (Doc Watson, John Prine). Kosher Spears, his college band from his days at Ohio State, performed their unique roots rock hybrid across the Midwest, and Easton eventually found himself busking in the streets of Paris, London, and Dublin. Returning to the States, his folk-based songwriting brought an earthy sound to the Haynes Boys (an existing rock band that recruited Easton in the mid-'90s) and they recorded one album, Guardian Angel, for New York-based Slab Records. The band subsequently split, with its members working in Gaunt and Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments, and Easton pursuing his solo career. In 1998, Easton recorded his first solo album, Special 20, with session musicians in Nashville, and released it on his own Heathen Records. After inking a deal with EMI Publishing in the fall of 1999, he relocated to Los Angeles to explore scoring films and pursue a record deal. His performances at songwriter hubs like Largo and McCabe's brought about a recording contract with New West Records, and his first release for the label was 2001's The Truth About Us. 2003 brought his solid follow-up for the label, Break Your Mother's Heart. It was followed by Ammunition in 2006.