Dave Duncan

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Tangled Up In Your Love 00:00 Tools
My Good Thing's Gone 00:00 Tools
Shoulda Never Let You Go 00:00 Tools
Beside Myself 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Down With That 00:00 Tools
Heartache Who's Time Has Come 00:00 Tools
Tangled Up 00:00 Tools
Drivin' in the Drivin' Rain 00:00 Tools
I'm A Fatboy 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Made of Stone 00:00 Tools
If You See Me Runnin' 00:00 Tools
20 Years B.B. King 00:00 Tools
The Blues Comes in All Colors 00:00 Tools
Devil of a Time 00:00 Tools
The Shape of Blues To Come 00:00 Tools
Car Trouble 00:00 Tools
Y Pay The X 00:00 Tools
Wild Hair on My Redneck 00:00 Tools
Harmonica Lewinsky 00:00 Tools
1-800 Use To Be 00:00 Tools
Twenty Pounds of Taters 00:00 Tools
Twelve Year Old Boy 00:00 Tools
Ballin' in Nawlins' 00:00 Tools
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Dave Duncan is one of a handful of songwriters that has success in multiple genres. After moving to Nashville from Tucson in 1993, he wrote songs that appeared on 2 country Gold Records.. "1-800 Use To Be " ( Lorrie Morgan) & "You Know How Women Are" ( Buddy Jewell). Lorrie Morgan sang a rousing version of 1-800 on the David Letterman Show late one August night that year. Duncan has also found success with his blues songs,in particular being nominated for 2009 Blues Song of The Year for the classic "20 Years of BB King".. a song he wrote for the award winning soul singer, Curtis Salgado. 2012 brought the new record by Curtis Salgado called Soul Shot. This CD immediately topped the blues & soul charts..powered by three Duncan/Salgado originals Love Comfort Zone, She Didn't Cut Me Loose, and the gospel tinged A Woman or The Blues. This album is currently receiving airplay worldwide as Mr Salgado's career is at its highest level ever. Dave Duncan's most recent CD I'm Not Made of Stone was produced last year by Kevin McKendree in Franklin,TN. All 11 songs on the recording are Duncan originals and the CD features musical guests including Delbert McClinton, Jack Pearson ( Allman Brothers) and Nashville's sweetheart, Jonell Mosser. As a sideman , Dave Duncan has played electric guitar with the likes of cowboy singer Johnny Western, blues legend Homesick James, and jam band favorites Goosecreek Symphony, among many others. Dave Duncan is currently recording a solo Acoustic Blues record,tentatively called That Water's Cold..and Deep Too scheduled for release in early 2013 on 15South Records. The new recording will be produced by legendary Lafayette,Louisiana producer, Tony Daigle. Mr Daigle has engineered and produced records for guitar genius Sonny Landreth and the new Country Music sensation Hunter Hayes,among dozens of other projects..including BB King. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.