Dallas Burrow is a Texas-born troubadour carving his path in the Red Dirt and Americana scenes with a sound that hugs the roots of classic country, folk, and gritty Southern rock. Hailing from New Braunfels, this singer-songwriter grew up steeped in music—his father, Skip Burrow, was a touring musician—and after a soul-searching hiatus from music, Dallas returned with a renewed fire. His self-titled 2019 album marked a raw, heartfelt comeback, earning buzz for its honest storytelling and dusty, road-worn charm. Tracks like *Blood Brothers* and *American Dream* showcase his knack for weaving personal grit and hard-earned wisdom into anthems about redemption, family, and the messy beauty of chasing dreams.
A road warrior at heart, Burrow’s live albums—*Live at Cain’s Ballroom*, *Live at Washington’s*—capture his scrappy, whiskey-soaked energy and connection with crowds. Whether he’s singing about vanishing small-town life (*Disappearing Ink*) or revival-style salvation (*Old Time Revival*), his music feels like a weathered journal pages filled with Texas dirt and hard-lived truth. With recent releases like *The Way The West Was Won*, he keeps leaning into his role as a bridge between outlaw tradition and modern Americana’s restless spirit.
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