
NASHVILLE, TN. (www.eddiebush.com) - In a way, the chorus of Eddie Bush's current single, 'It's Hard To Stop A Train,' describes the dynamic career momentum of this talented singer, songwriter and guitarist. Playing guitar practically since he could walk, he'd formed his first band before he hit
Junior High and was playing club dates as lead guitarist and singer with his own original rock bands by age sixteen. Eddie has continued to build a strong following as an in-demand live performer known for his eclectic set lists, charismatic stage presence and virtuoso guitar licks. On Wednesday, August 31st at Nashville's 3rd & Lindsley, Eddie Bush will showcase his music for executives and special guests to consider his new album, appropriately titled, Eddie Bush.
It was the guidance of Eddie's guitar-slinging country idols that led him to focus on his vocal abilities and gift for compelling song craft, a move that steered him away from straight up rock and directly into the country realm. Eddie's ambitious, self-titled debut album presents a tight collection of thirteen songs that fit comfortably into the country pocket while drawing from classic rock and pop sensibilities that have inspired him since childhood.
'For years, fans told me I had so much more to offer than just being a gunslinger,' explains Bush. 'I then started listening to what was going on in country and experimenting with different sounds. There's so much room to move within country music right now that I feel my trip into the country world basically fell into place at the right time.'
Eddie Bush has earned encores and standing ovations from audiences around the country while sharing the stage with such respected and popular country artists as Darryl Worley, John Michael Montgomery, Deana Carter, Sherrie Austin, Montgomery Gentry and Jimmy Wayne. He's also won over the fans of classic rockers like 38 Special, Ted Nugent, Sammy Hagar, REO Speedwagon, Cheap Trick and Eddie Money. Now the Charleston, SC native is ready to showcase his talents in front of Nashville's best critics. Eddie Bush will perform at 7:30 p.m. There is no cost and all are welcome.
Fans will soon be hearing a second single from the self-titled debut album release. The new single will be shipped to radio by FALL 2005. More information to follow at a later date.
For more information on Eddie Bush log on to www.eddiebush.com
For information regarding the performance at 3rd & Lindsley call 244.9015