Burns & Poe | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
Genres | Country |
Years active | 2007-2014 |
Labels | Country Thunder, Blue Steel |
Associated acts | Trick Pony |
Members | Keith Burns Michelle Poe |
Burns & Poe was an American country music duo composed of Keith Burns and Michelle Poe. The duo was founded in 2007 after Burns left the group Trick Pony. Poe was once a solo artist for DreamWorks Nashville, and later played bass guitar for Dierks Bentley and Hank Williams Jr. [1] The two met in 2007 while Burns was holding auditions to recruit a new lead singer for Trick Pony after Aubrey Collins (who had replaced original lead singer Heidi Newfield just months earlier) left. [2]
They released a two-disc, self-titled album in late 2010 through their website, followed by a Christmas single titled "Hear the Angels Singing" in November of that year. [3] Blue Steel Records gave it a wide release in 2011. The same year, Music Row magazine awarded them as Independent Artist of the Year. [4] [5] They promoted the dual album on tour in 2011. [6] Alex Henderson of Allmusic rated the album 3 stars out of 5, saying that "they sound like they genuinely enjoy working together". [7]
Later in 2011, Burns & Poe released a video for a fourth song, "I Need a Job". [8] In 2014, Burns rejoined Trick Pony. [9]
Title | Album details |
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Burns & Poe |
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Year | Single | Album |
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2009 | "Gone as All Get Out" | Burns & Poe |
"It's Always a Woman" | ||
2010 | "Don't Get No Better Than That" | |
2011 | "How Long Is Long Enough" | |
"Second Chance" |
Year | Video | Director |
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2010 | "Don't Get No Better Than That" | Douglas Bruce/Stephen Shively |
2011 | "Second Chance" | Kelly Brooks |
"I Need a Job" | Steve Freeman |
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