About
Dallas Burrow is a professional adventurer, creator and performer of the living, breathing, dying art form we call the song. In 2011 alone, he performed in 6 countries around the world, including Spain, Holland, Hungary, Germany, Mexico and several of the United States, from California to New York, to his hometown stomping grounds in central Texas. The son of a songwriter by the name of Michael Burrow, a blood brother of Townes Van Zandt, arguably among the greatest songsmiths of all time, music and poetry are a family tradition literally screaming through Dallas' veins. In the course of his various voyages, he has crossed paths and had life-altering encounters with legends the likes of Bob Dylan, Kinky Friedman, Doc Severinsen, Dr. John, Tommi Rae Brown (Mrs. James Brown), Cherokee Medicine Man the Reverend Goat, Fred Eaglesmith, Earl Stanley, and opened up for Texas favorites Gary P. Nunn and Stoney LaRue. Having seen much of the world in his brief 23 years, he has returned to his native home, a piece of land on the Guadalupe river known as the Karma Farm where he has founded an artists’ colony to cultivate good music and provide a place for traveling artists to visit, perform, and be a part of a thriving community of creative individuals and adventurous souls.
