Blues Gone By

Thad Beckman

solo acoustic blues, Texas, Mississippi, Georgia, excellent fingerpicking, slide and vocals

The dust-filled wind sweeps steadily down and across the flat, arid plains of Woody Guthrie's America. Beginning many hundreds of miles from Portland, Oregon it carries with it the hopes and dreams of those who have gone before…the dreamers and seekers. It

solo acoustic blues, Texas, Mississippi, Georgia, excellent fingerpicking, slide and vocals

The dust-filled wind sweeps steadily down and across the flat, arid plains of Woody Guthrie's America. Beginning many hundreds of miles from Portland, Oregon it carries with it the hopes and dreams of those who have gone before…the dreamers and seekers. It whispers a birthright to the singular voice of a modern compatriot-in-arms…singer/songwriter Thad Beckman. A professional musician for more than 25 years, Thad Beckman has paid his dues on these same dusty roads which run from California to New Jersey and points in between. His finely-crafted original songs are the story of life, the voice of modern America...from the growling delta blues of the Deep South to evocative contemporary folk...bound by the common thread of experience gleaned from the road . You can hear it in his voice....he's been there. Moving from Portland to northern California in the late 1980's, Thad was quickly recognized by music promoters as an exceptional talent. As a guitarist, Thad Beckman has been hired by Bo Diddley, The Shirelles and Earl Thomas. As a bandleader he soon found himself sharing the stage with such renowned artists as B.B. King, Albert Collins, James Cotton, The Band, Emmylou Harris, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, and Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks. Realizing his natural talents lay in painting tapestries of lyrical narrative, Thad moved to Austin, Texas in 1993. Quickly rising to the top of the burgeoning local acoustic live music scene, Thad began performing with Dave Heath, (Robert Earl Keen) and Merel Bregante, (Loggins and Messina) and recording his fine all-original CD, “Carry Me Back” (1998) with Dave and Merel acting as co-producers. His writing blurs the lines in “...dusty increments between Steve Earle and John Hiatt” (John T. Davis, Austin-American Statesman) and he has received critical local acclaim as a songwriter in a songwriter's town. The real thing is hard to find, but as Jim Beal Jr.of the San Antonio Express-News says, when it comes to Beckman, “...Woody Guthrie would be proud”. Now living back in the Northwest Thad splits his time touring in Europe, Oregon, Washington, California and Texas. In 2002 he released a collection of songs simply called “Beckman.” As Paul Jonker of ROOTSTOWN Ezine says: “Thad belongs to the unique species of guitarists that can sing. He is a passionate performer who combines his tremendous guitar technique with very soulful singing; “

Just recently Thad released a beautiful solo album of old blues and folk songs called “Blues Gone By.” Penning only two of the songs himself the cd is a tribute to the men and women who's music profoundly influenced his life and art.

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GoFundMe for Thad Beckman in support of Susan Anderson - memorial service & expenses of longterm caregiving