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John Austin (songwriter) - Definition and Overview

John Austin is an American songwriter and singer. Austin was born in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, and grew up outside of Washington, D.C. At age 19 he set off for Chicago, where he began performing his songs in the city's subway stations, coffee houses and nightclubs.

In 1992 John Austin recorded his debut, The Embarrassing Young, which was the last record to be produced by the late Mark Heard.

A sort of American troubador, Austin has wandered from state to state. His studio albums were recorded in Chicago, Los Angeles, Kansas City, Nashville, Atlanta, and Manassass, Virginia.

As a writer and co-producer, he has worked with many singer/songwriters of renown, including Shawn Mullins, Buddy Miller, Randall Bramblett, and musicians from the bands Train, Better Than Ezra, The Innocence Mission, John Mayer Band and Vigilantes of Love.

In 2004 Austin joined the record label Paste Records (also the home of Mark Heard's music).


DISCOGRAPHY

  • The Embarrassing Young, 1992 album
  • Authorized Unauthorized Bootleg, 1994 album
  • Byzantium, 1996 album
  • If I Was a Latin King, 1998 album
  • Erin Echo (songwriter/producer/performer), 1998 album
  • Busted at the Pearly Gates, 2002 album
  • Austin Echo, 2004 album

EXTERNAL LINKS

www.officialjohnaustin.com

www.austinecho.com

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