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Artist: Stephen Bruton

Waxed - Record Review from Issue #59 Sept-Oct 2005

Stephen Bruton – From The Five

This rough-and-tumble Texan has piled up a boss resume as an A-list guitarist (for Bonnie Raitt, Kris Kristofferson, Delbert McClinton and many more) and as a deft, empathetic producer for the likes of Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Alejandro Escovedo, Chris Smither, Marcia Ball and Hal Ketchum. On From The Five, his fifth disc under his own [...]

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Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #38 March-April 2002

Stephen Bruton – All work and all play

A good case could be made for Stephen Bruton as the reigning “hardest-working man in showbiz.” Though Spirit World, released February 26 by New West Records, is just his fourth album since 1993, his overflowing workload with other artists borders on the unbelievable. Variously listed on album jackets as Stephen, Turner Stephen, T. Stephen, and [...]

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Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #31 Jan-Feb 2001

Stephen Bruton – Poor David’s Pub (Dallas, TX)

Stephen Bruton has played with, written songs for, or produced albums for Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Kris Kristofferson, Elvis Costello, Delbert McClinton, Alejandro Escovedo and others. He strolled into Poor David’s Pub in Dallas just before 10pm on this night with keyboard player Nick Connolly, glanced at the 30 or so people in his congregation, [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #21 May-June 1999

Stephen Bruton – Nothing But The Truth

If you’re the type of music fan who’s as interested in the names on the back of the record as the front, chances are you’ve seen Stephen Bruton’s name a few times over the past three decades. He’s worked as a guitarist and/or producer with the likes of Kristofferson, Burnett, McClinton, Costello, Gilmore, Escovedo, Nelson, [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #1 Fall 1995

Pete Anderson – Working Class / Stephen Bruton – Right on Time

Both of these artists are outstanding pickers and prolific producers. Pete Anderson not only is Dwight Yoakam’s top twanger and tweaker but has also lent his multiple talents to Blue Rodeo, Michelle Shocked and others. Stephen Bruton has performed with Kris Kristofferson, Bonnie Raitt and Bob Dylan; his production credits include Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Alejandro [...]

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From the Blogs

  • CD Review: Ashley Monroe - Like a Rose (Warner Brothers, 2013)
    The Pistol Annies' Ashley Monroe shines brightly in the solo spotlight As part of the Pistol Annies, Ashley Monroe's star power was obscured by the outsized shine of her bandmate, Miranda Lambert. Though the Annies share lead vocals, they present themselves as a trio, with only Lambert's fame standing out individually. But stepping out for her […]
  • Show Review: Steve Earle & The Dukes (& Duchesses) At The Music Hall Of Williamsburg May 8, 2013
    GRAMMY winner Steve Earle is one of America's greatest living storytellers, but he's not stopping there. Earle's 15th studio album, 2013's The Low Highway, is a road record written about what he experienced from the window of his tour bus while traveling across the United States. His latest tour stop landed him in the heart of one of the […]
  • Interview: José González Tells The Story of Junip
    Although José González may be best known for his acoustic solo albums (2007's In Our Nature and 2003's Veneer), his band Junip is not to be mistaken as a "José González and friends" kind of project. Instead, the trio has from the start,  always been equally composed of José Gonzaléz, Elias Araya, and Tobias Winterkorn. The Swedish group p […]
  • CD Review - The Cash Box Kings "Black Toppin’"
    It’s 2013, and most of the blues and R&B performers who once recorded for labels like Vee-Jay, Specialty, Chess, Aladdin, Duke and Peacock have departed for hopefully happier shores. However, the music that once emanated from these vintage labels – by Larry Williams, Louis Jordan, Wynonie Harris, Gatemouth Brown, Memphis Slim, Mama Thornton, Lightnin’ Ho […]
  • CD Review - Various Artists "Music Is Love (A musical tribute to CSN&Y)"
    For what it’s worth; long may they run. Crosby, Still, Nash and Young have been a part of my musical life since my early teenage years with my brother wearing out his first copy of DÉJÀ VU on the family radiogram. Subsequently I’ve become a tireless fan of Mr. Young and adding tracks from the others to VA recordings for sunny days in the garden. So; it was w […]
  • Willie & Lukas Nelson - Just Breathe
    Last June, with what felt like a last breath of grief, my brother, sister-in-law and I drove down the Abilene Highway that runs between Dallas and Abilene, Texas. With the hot summer wind on our backs, we rolled toward a small town, Winters, where my mother’s casket waited for burial between my 46 year-old brother and 34 year-old dad. It was a lonely trip.   […]

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