
Dylan-Thomas Vance
Bittersweet
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Acoustic lap slide story telling Cowboy Soul and Country Blues.
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- DYLAN-THOMAS VANCE: Cowboy Soul and Country Blues Vol. 1
- JACK LAWRENCE: I Don't Need the Whiskey Anymore
- FOX AND BRANCH: Bootlegger's Blues
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"...another of Portland's rising musicians raising eyebrows all over the country."
- Boise Weekly
"Vance pays homage to the likes of Hank Williams and Robert Johnson, creating some memorably lovesick blues of his own."
- Katie Millbauer, Seattle Weekly
"...one of the stealth powers of the local acoustic blues scene."
- Zach Dundas, Music Editor-Willamette Week in Portland, OR
"Vance's starkly arranged compositions draw the curious ever closer... and his slide guitar playing is innovative..."
- Tom Hyslop, Blues Revue (National Blues Magazine)
"Here, he has burst from his embryonic shell, fully formed, as a musical monster completely unto himself; the depth and complexity of which have only slightly been touched upon thus far." - SP Clarke of Two Louies Magazine
"...today Dylan is a true rising star in his own right, rapidly developing with astounding brevity and concision, his own highly individualized guitar style and unique vocal delivery, evidence of which is everywhere to be found here." - SP Clarke of Two Louies Magazine
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Has matured much since "Cowboys" as an artist. Loved "Kitchen"
author: Barbara SibleyLoved the stand out "Kitchen." It shows an interesting maturity of voice command and soul. Dylan is a wonderful guitarist, and I especially enjoy it when he puts guts into his lyrics, voice and instrumentation. LOVE the harmonica.