Dustin Welch
Sounds from Americana, rock, and folk, blending and mixing the genres, creating a wholly original sound
Singer-Songwriter; Americana
Solo
“His latest album, Tijuana Bible, shows off his musical fluency, frequently bouncing across genres and styles.“ —KUTX 98.9
BIOGRAPHY
Every now and then, a songwriter is gifted by their subconscious — or perhaps even a higher, more mysterious power — with a song in a dream. It might be just a fragment: a key line or chorus, a snatch of melody that lingers through the fog of waking up, or perhaps even a world-shaking riff on the order of “Satisfaction.” Dustin Welch can attest to the phenomenon himself, having been blessed with not just a couple of legitimate “dream songs” over the years, but something on a far grander scale. Once upon a time, he dreamed a whole sound.
Sounds from Americana, rock, and folk, blending and mixing the genres, creating a wholly original sound
Singer-Songwriter; Americana
Solo
“His latest album, Tijuana Bible, shows off his musical fluency, frequently bouncing across genres and styles.“ —KUTX 98.9
BIOGRAPHY
Every now and then, a songwriter is gifted by their subconscious — or perhaps even a higher, more mysterious power — with a song in a dream. It might be just a fragment: a key line or chorus, a snatch of melody that lingers through the fog of waking up, or perhaps even a world-shaking riff on the order of “Satisfaction.” Dustin Welch can attest to the phenomenon himself, having been blessed with not just a couple of legitimate “dream songs” over the years, but something on a far grander scale. Once upon a time, he dreamed a whole sound.
Sounds from Americana, rock, and folk, blending and mixing the genres, creating a wholly original sound
Singer-Songwriter; Americana
Solo
“His latest album, Tijuana Bible, shows off his musical fluency, frequently bouncing across genres and styles.“ —KUTX 98.9
BIOGRAPHY
Every now and then, a songwriter is gifted by their subconscious — or perhaps even a higher, more mysterious power — with a song in a dream. It might be just a fragment: a key line or chorus, a snatch of melody that lingers through the fog of waking up, or perhaps even a world-shaking riff on the order of “Satisfaction.” Dustin Welch can attest to the phenomenon himself, having been blessed with not just a couple of legitimate “dream songs” over the years, but something on a far grander scale. Once upon a time, he dreamed a whole sound.