MP3 Kevin Walton - Innuendo
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Car driving rock with cool attitude.
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Surf Rock, ROCK: Modern Rock
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In 1993 Kevin Walton had, had enough of playing gigs in clubs pubs and bars that only catered for cover bands. Although some of his original songs were squeezed into the sets and went over great, it still wasnât enough. With a growing collection of original material, he knew the time had come for change.
It all seemed to fall into place with ease. He met a new group of musicians and within no time was writing and recording his first album. Kevin Walton, âIndianâ 1994 it proved to be an underground hit.
Playing live had people asking when they would hear him on the radio and see him on the TV. Thatâs where the record companies come in; they would say how great the whole package was, but would never commit to anything. so a second album was recorded.
Kevin Walton, âBadluck avenueâ 1998 with the track "I will follow you" making its way onto the "David Letterman show" in the US with a viewing audience of 50 million people. Kevin kept on writing and recording, still sending his works off.
Until "The Massive Recording Company" in Sydney, Australia, contacted saying, they couldnât believe that his material had not been picked up by anyone.
Wasting no time, they released the single "summertimeâ by âBOWEâ 1999. Kevin felt a name change could help. It started to get airplay on the east coast of Australia, but without a major push it didnât quite grab.
Massive said another single would follow, then an album. But as luck would have it, they went bust, and that was that. So ended the name âBOWEâ.
Kevin still remains very grateful for the chance they gave him and views it as a stepping stone to better things. He immediately went into the studio and recorded another albums worth of material; Kevin Walton, âinnuendoâ which he did not release until 2003.
After playing with a new lineup for a while, Kevin decided to start work on a new batch of songs that would eventually become his fourth cd, Kevin Walton, "Bleeding Hearts" 2005. With more ups and downs than a roller coaster, Kevin Walton has stuck to his guns; he is a prolific and dedicated songwriter and recording artist, who wants nothing more than to play live in your home town or city. His fans are growing in numbers worldwide through word of mouth, so check it out and see what all the fuss is about.
" NEW CD OUT FEBRUARY 2007! " www.kevinwaltonsongs.com
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Surf Rock, ROCK: Modern Rock
Details:
In 1993 Kevin Walton had, had enough of playing gigs in clubs pubs and bars that only catered for cover bands. Although some of his original songs were squeezed into the sets and went over great, it still wasnât enough. With a growing collection of original material, he knew the time had come for change.
It all seemed to fall into place with ease. He met a new group of musicians and within no time was writing and recording his first album. Kevin Walton, âIndianâ 1994 it proved to be an underground hit.
Playing live had people asking when they would hear him on the radio and see him on the TV. Thatâs where the record companies come in; they would say how great the whole package was, but would never commit to anything. so a second album was recorded.
Kevin Walton, âBadluck avenueâ 1998 with the track "I will follow you" making its way onto the "David Letterman show" in the US with a viewing audience of 50 million people. Kevin kept on writing and recording, still sending his works off.
Until "The Massive Recording Company" in Sydney, Australia, contacted saying, they couldnât believe that his material had not been picked up by anyone.
Wasting no time, they released the single "summertimeâ by âBOWEâ 1999. Kevin felt a name change could help. It started to get airplay on the east coast of Australia, but without a major push it didnât quite grab.
Massive said another single would follow, then an album. But as luck would have it, they went bust, and that was that. So ended the name âBOWEâ.
Kevin still remains very grateful for the chance they gave him and views it as a stepping stone to better things. He immediately went into the studio and recorded another albums worth of material; Kevin Walton, âinnuendoâ which he did not release until 2003.
After playing with a new lineup for a while, Kevin decided to start work on a new batch of songs that would eventually become his fourth cd, Kevin Walton, "Bleeding Hearts" 2005. With more ups and downs than a roller coaster, Kevin Walton has stuck to his guns; he is a prolific and dedicated songwriter and recording artist, who wants nothing more than to play live in your home town or city. His fans are growing in numbers worldwide through word of mouth, so check it out and see what all the fuss is about.
" NEW CD OUT FEBRUARY 2007! " www.kevinwaltonsongs.com
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