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Up Close with Ed Burleson (Interviewed on June 29, 2004)
PC: When did you begin your music career? Ed: I began my music career about 13 years ago. PC: Who are your main musical influences? Ed: I have many but as far as songwriters Guy Clark, Billy Joe Shaver, Clay Blaker and Doug Sahm to name a few. PC: How do you think "The Cold Hard Truth" differs from the previous albums "My Perfect World" & "Comin' Around"? Ed: It has more of an acoustic feel but not so much that it takes away from my original style. PC: What approach do you take when writing your songs? Do you have any specific routine? Ed: No specific routine. Some song ideas just come and others I really have to work at. PC: If you had to pick a couple of songs you have written that you are most proud of, what would they be and why? Ed: Each song holds a special place but for the most part I am proud of all of my songs. PC: I've got four songs. If you don't mind, I was wondering if you could go over how they came about or what was going at the time. "Wide Open Spaces" Ed: This song is about me living out in the open most of my childhood and then having to move to the suburbs. "The Can" Ed: This was the first song I ever wrote. I really had nothing specific in mind other than trying to get that first song down on paper. "The Cold Hard Truth" Ed: This song was from a personal experience. "Staring Out The Window" Ed: This is one of those songs that came to me out of nowhere. PC: Where do you want to be in the next few years with your music career? Any long term goals? Ed: I have no fancy answer for ya, I enjoy what I do and hope others like what they hear. My long term goal is to go as far with my music as it will take me and enjoy the ride along the way. PC: What's your fondest career memory so far? Ed: I would have to say My Perfect World CD Release Party. This was the last time I played with Doug Sahm before he passed on. PC: Describe what Texas music is all about to you? Ed: My opinion is a big mix of all styles of music with no rules. (Muisc Gumbo) PC: Do you have a preference when it comes to playing, whether it's acoustic or electric? Ed: No preference as long as it's big, fat, and tasty! |
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The
title of his new release may seem like an ironic follow-up to 1999’s My
Perfect World, but consider
that between the two, Burleson lost his mentor, manager and producer, the
legendary Doug Sahm, and his label, Sahm’s Tornado Records. That killed
his career momentum despite Perfect
World’s climb to No. 3 on radio trade magazine Gavin’s
Americana chart. His divorce was just one more knockout punch. Jill McGuckin |
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For More Information on Ed Burleson visit his web site at www.edburleson.com |
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