Biography
Keegan McInroe is a Texas based singer/songwriter, whose music is best described as Americana, as it is the American music tradition that he largely pulls from in his creating. Blending threads from old country, old blues, gospel, and rock & roll, Keegan weaves together an original tapestry of American roots music, earthy and lyric driven.
McInroe released his second solo album, 'From the Wall & In the City,' in May 2010, which earned him three nominations in the 2010 Fort Worth Music Awards: Americana/Roots Rock Artist of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, and Album of the Year.
In the summer of 2009, The Fort Worth Weekly nominated Keegan's debut solo album, 'Mozelle,' Album of the Year and Keegan Folk/Acoustic Artist of the Year. 'Mozelle' was released in March 2009.
In 2003, Keegan McInroe participated in founding rock & roll outfit, Catfish Whiskey (2003-2009), in Fort Worth, TX. Catfish Whiskey played extensively in Texas and Louisiana, as well as a good chunk of the American West. As a solo artist, McInroe has performed in London.
McInroe has performed opening duties for Leon Russell, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Ian Moore, Eric McFadden, Otis Taylor, Randall Bramblett, and The Band of Heathens.
He currently resides in Levelland, TX.
Discography
Blood & Bones - 2008 (with Catfish Whiskey)
Mozelle - 2009
From the Wall & In the City - 2010
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Sounds Like:
Tom Waits, Bob Dylan, The Band
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Influences:
Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Townes van Zandt, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Jerry Garcia
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AirPlay Direct Member Since:
06/11/10
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Profile Last Updated:
11/16/24 05:03:24