David Burchfield and the Great Stop

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Photos and Press Kit coming

We are excited to announce that this very day we will be shooting our Press photos with Dave Lueck of the Smiley Face Collective .  Long overdue, these will be a big building block in what will soon be a complete press kit, meant to help us connect with press coverage, bigger shows in town, and out of town venues.  We will be working hard to play to bigger audiences in KC and we're going to try to get some regional touring organized for later this summer.  Awesome!  Stay tuned for more details.

Heading for new waters, expanding the sound

 Hey ya'll.  In case you haven't been out to a show lately, here's a rough recording of a new song called "Rite Two."  Just wanted to share it with you!

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Radioplay

So we were on the radio a few weeks back.  Below is the audio from that (with probably a little extra at the beginning and end for you to enjoy or scroll right through).  We will be on the same station again this Friday at 7 pm to raise funds for our beloved, local 90.1 FM KKFI.  Tune in and give us a bid!  We'll play your wedding, barmitzvah, party, or whatever!  Everyone wins.  90.1 FM in Kansas City or www.kkfi.org around the world!

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FREE demo of "The Great Stop" for signing up on mailing list

 Ever wonder where our brand new band name came from?  Did you even know?  We've officially named the group "David Burchfield and the Great Stop".  The Great Stop being, of course, a reference to one of our oldest songs and one with a meaning deep and close to our hearts.  You can hear that whole thing for FREE just by signing up on our mailing list.  Do it!

Our newborn youtube single

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Who is David Burchfield?

Raised on the roots of American music and given to more progressive indie, and folk in his later years, David Burchfield has cut his own path. Seemingly unable to sacrifice any part of his musical heritage, Burchfield is at one time old-time Appalachian and at the next sampling field recordings, drenching fiddles in effects, and climbing into epic anthems of love found and lost, of hope and doubt.