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Stuart Burns has performed and composed for more than fifty years. He began playing during the Great Folk Revival in 1960. A native of New York, he traveled to New Orleans, the Caribbean, and California, where he met his musical mentor, the legendary Rolf Cahn. In 1980, after hearing the music of Townes Van Zandt, he came to Austin, Texas, where he performed at and helped to manage Chicago House, developing his signature earthy vocal and guitar styles. For a brief period, Stuart moved to the Texas gulf coast town of Rockport, hosting a weekly jam session. He performs throughout Texas and California, and tours in the United Kingdom.

Stuart is a master of the narrative song, both dramatic, and humorous. His songs evoke strong images of the people he has met and the places he has been, including Lucca, about a US Marine dog; If I Ever Start Crying, the epitome of a 12-bar blues; Erika, the tale of a shrimper’s wife; Alvin and Billie, a murder ballad set in the Texas Hill Country; and Darlene, about a beauty queen abducted by the King of the Shrimp. Stuart has been described as a “true Texas treasure”.

Stuart Burns has released his third solo CD: Stuart Burns Live at the Cactus. This CD is a mix of new songs with favorites from years past. It was recorded with a full house of friends and fans. This performance at the Cactus Café is the official CD release. Previously released solo CDs include: Borrowed Time and Island Off the Coast of Hell. For more information or to order, please visit: www.stuartmichaelburns.com

Stuart lives in Austin with Rex, the Wonder Dog.

Terry Klein is an Austin-based Americana singer and songwriter. His deep, personal songs reach for universal truths about vulnerability, love, family, and work. Terry’s songs draw on the genius of Hank Williams, Merle Haggard, Guy Clark, Bob Dylan, and Hayes Carll. Terry says. “I’m convinced that writing songs — chasing them, really — saved my life. The sense of connection I get when I share songs with people is a magical, miraculous thing.”

Terry’s song, “Dull Women Keep Immaculate Homes”, was a Publisher’s Pick at the 2017 Austin Songwriters Group Annual Symposium. He will also be a Regional New Folk Ballad Tree Performer at the 2017 Kerrville Folk Festival. Mary Gauthier said, “Close your eyes, give a listen, and let his songs take you on a ride. It’s a beautiful journey.” Terry’s new CD, Great Northern, is available now. For more information, please go to: www.terrykleinmusic.com

Terry lives in Austin with his wife Lindsay and their two daughters, Zoe and Beatrice.

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2017- a new year and a new CD

by Stuart on February 15, 2017

Here it is 2017 already. My, my, my…how time flies! It’s hard to believe we’ve been back in Austin for six years now. I’ve been playing quite a bit and writing new songs. The year started off with the production of a new CD, which was recorded live at the Cactus Cafe. What a great experience that was! Singing my songs to a room full of my friends where the paint still recalls the music of previous well-known artists, like Townes, and Willie. We’ve got some CD release gigs booked and some in the planning stages. Check back to see where and when. I look forward to seeing you at the next gig.

Best,
Stuart

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End of Summer in Texas

September 12, 2015

September 12, 2015 Did you miss me?  What a year, eh?   It took about eight months to clear up. Just as I was getting back to performing, I had a little hemorrhagic stroke this past November.  What is this?  Did I miss church?  Was I mean to old ladies, or kick some puppies, or what?  […]

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The 2013 Tour

June 11, 2013

June 7, 2013 Well, it’s their language, and they can do with it as they damned well please, I suppose. Lymington is “Limmington.” Combe-Martin is “Cum-Martin.” (sic) Keswick is “Kessick.” Who am I to try to straighten them out at this point? Just a dumb Texas Yank. (Wait! -Is that an oxymoron?) I decided that […]

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The England tour blog

October 2, 2012

Bevis and Butthead Now I’m in England, staying here at Jack’s house in Hampshire. Our first gig was last night. Last night’s set list at O’Connor’s Hidden Garden, Alton: Pancho and Lefty (J&S) John Hardy (J on banjo) Darlene S The Cat Came Back J&S The Ballad of Ira Hays J&S Maintenance New York Girl […]

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The England tour blog

October 2, 2012

Now I’m in England, staying here at Jack’s house. Our first gig was last night: Last night’s set list at O’Connor’s Hidden Garden, Alton: Pancho and Lefty (J&S) John Hardy (J on banjo) Darlene S The Cat Came Back J&S The Ballad of Ira Hays J&S Maintenance New York Girl United 93 J&S 2nd set: […]

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Off to UK with Jack Warshaw

September 22, 2012

Jack and Stuart in West Sussex in 2010   OK, we are out of the hospital, got the electro-leech off the neck, and feeling good.  Sunday it’s on the big bird to the UK for a tour with Jack.  We’ll be back about October 22 and headed for Port Aransas, and I hope to see […]

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