Bill Palmer and Wayne Sutton
Bill Palmer and Wayne Sutton
8-10pm
To watch a previous show of them here at BSMP :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6lZHJ8-dZg&t=2124s
Bill Palmer
of the influential mid-90s Austin band, The Sharecroppers (later Good Medicine Band) and the Hundred Year Flood.
His love for recording and producing music led him to be the co-founder, engineer and producer at Santa Fe’s legendary Frogville Studio, where he made hundreds of records and won countless awards over the course of 16 years. In 2018, he left Frogville to pursue his own unique recording vision and now bases out of his very own Torreón Studio in Santa Fe, NM.
Wayne Sutton
Wayne Sutton, former lead guitarist and co-songwriter of ‘90s hitmakers Sister Seven, music has been a lifetime journey. And as Sutton reconciles his 30+ year career as a musician with his role as longtime husband, father and music teacher, his new solo album Blue Worm – his third overall and first in nearly 15 years – now takes him to perhaps the most surprising place of all. “I spent a lot of years flying by the seat of my pants musically,” Wayne admits, “and got burned out by the business side. But when you discover a larger map, it makes you hungry to create again. The key to finding your own voice is honesty.”