Dickey, Ben: Glimmer On The Outskirts
Title: Glimmer On The Outskirts
Artist: Dickey, Ben
Label: Dualtone Music Group
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 803020196025
Genre: Rock
Little Rock, Arkansas native Ben Dickey has been turning heads toward the silver screen with his acting debut portraying Blaze Foley, a singer-songwriter in the 1970's and '80s, in the Ethan Hawke-directed biopic film Blaze. A seasoned musician in his own right, Dickey's affecting performance as the troubled troubadour gracefully showcases his natural talent, both in acting and in music. However, Dickey had to put his own career as a singer-songwriter on hold while making the film. What resulted from the experience on the film was a flood of songs that became Dickey's next chapter: an album of left-of-center, sophisticated folk songs, A Glimmer On The Outskirts, produced by renowned musician Charlie Sexton (band leader for Bob Dylan) and released as the debut album of SexHawkeBlack Records, an imprint label of Dualtone started by Sexton, Hawke, and SXSW founder Louis Black.
Tracks:
1.1 The Bizzy Waltz
1.2 Sing That One to Me
1.3 Monstrous Moonshine (Come Back Down)
1.4 I Think It's All Different
1.5 The Man with the Hammer
1.6 Eloise
1.7 Stranger on a Silver Horse (Be Amazed)
1.8 Sitting By the Road
1.9 Way Out in the Cotton
1.10 Even If
Audio Sample:
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Artist: Dickey, Ben
Label: Dualtone Music Group
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 803020196025
Genre: Rock
Little Rock, Arkansas native Ben Dickey has been turning heads toward the silver screen with his acting debut portraying Blaze Foley, a singer-songwriter in the 1970's and '80s, in the Ethan Hawke-directed biopic film Blaze. A seasoned musician in his own right, Dickey's affecting performance as the troubled troubadour gracefully showcases his natural talent, both in acting and in music. However, Dickey had to put his own career as a singer-songwriter on hold while making the film. What resulted from the experience on the film was a flood of songs that became Dickey's next chapter: an album of left-of-center, sophisticated folk songs, A Glimmer On The Outskirts, produced by renowned musician Charlie Sexton (band leader for Bob Dylan) and released as the debut album of SexHawkeBlack Records, an imprint label of Dualtone started by Sexton, Hawke, and SXSW founder Louis Black.
Tracks:
1.1 The Bizzy Waltz
1.2 Sing That One to Me
1.3 Monstrous Moonshine (Come Back Down)
1.4 I Think It's All Different
1.5 The Man with the Hammer
1.6 Eloise
1.7 Stranger on a Silver Horse (Be Amazed)
1.8 Sitting By the Road
1.9 Way Out in the Cotton
1.10 Even If
Audio Sample:
All soundclips are provided by Tidal and are for illustrative purposes only. For some releases, the tracks listed may not accurately represent the tracks on the physical release.