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Dustin Furlow

About Dustin Furlow

Dustin Furlow is an award-winning singer/songwriter/solo-guitarist whose playing and songwriting reflect a clear influence of the earthy, intimate sound of today's contemporary-folk artists. With comparisons to songwriters such as Ray LaMontagne and virtuoso guitar-players like Tommy Emmanuel, Furlow eventually carved out a sound that became easily distinguishable by it's marriage of complex guitar work and warm, home-spun lyrics. From the haunting melodies in "Evergreen" to the foot-tapping groove of "Cherokee Lake" Dustin is an ambassador of dynamic and control on stage. In 2018 he played over 200 shows, many with Harp-guitarist and Fingerstyle Champion Matt Thomas. With two albums behind him (The Sound That You Call Home 2016, and Solo 2017) Furlow released his debut solo-guitar album "Woodscapes" under Cimirron Records (Tommy Emmanuel, Stephen Bennett) on April 15, 2019.

"D'Addario Phosphor Bronze and Nickel Bronze strings have been the best sounding and best "feeling" strings I've used, and I've tried them all on many different kinds of guitars. It's nice to know that of all the technical intricacies that go into getting a great acoustic sound. Whether "plugged in" or in the studio, the strings I'm using are the least of my worries."