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CountryReview.Com - Comments about Billy Don Burns
from George Pedren's review of Kenny Butterill's "Just A Songwriter"

My Austin Angel" comes clean with acoustic licks from country maverick Billy Don Burns. Burns, a gifted survivor in the David Allan Coe mold, has his own highly regarded CD, Train Called Lonesome; however, here, he adds his particular edge to a track tantalizing in affairs of time-tabled love. The song, too politically incorrect for Butterill's debut album, No One You Know, is back as a partly rewritten and sanitized album pleaser....."

For full review of the Kenny Butterill "Just A Songwriter" album by George Pedren.  [CLICK HERE]

JukeBox Cantina - Comments about Billy Don Burns
from the Al Kunz review of Kenny Butterill's album, "Just A Songwriter"

But guitarist Billy Don Burns' portrayal of the alt-country "My Austin Angel"
as a "SxSW same time next year song" is the most descriptive of them all.

My Austin Angel, she could fly
Femme Fatale, with no ties to bind
She made me laugh, and want to flirt
Knew what to say, to make it work
Every year, we'd steal away
Lose ourselves, then go our ways
Just good lovin', for a day
My Austin Angel, used to like it that way.

Hopefully the point is obvious. If your goal as a songwriter is saying something worthwhile it makes sense to start with words that means something, then add music that complements and enhances the message."

For full review Kenny Butterill's "Just A Songwriter" album by Al Kunz at Rockzilla.  [CLICK HERE]
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R & R  Americana Airplay Chart                       #17                                      ( April -01-2005 )