Somewhere Out There in Arizona

Ian Kirk

This is the follow up to the debut release of The Ian Kirk Album "Hard As Hell" Here Ian offers up his Incredibly Expressive Musicianship and Vocal appeal, as always with "Soulful compositions! (Blues/Country/Rock) Ian Read more

This is the follow up to the debut release of The Ian Kirk Album "Hard As Hell" Here Ian offers up his Incredibly Expressive Musicianship and Vocal appeal, as always with "Soulful compositions! (Blues/Country/Rock) Ian Kirk Music!

Ian Was 19 years old when he signed his first contract with Capitol Records producer H.B Barnum in Hollywood California. Ian was the lead singer and songwriter for the Phoenix based Theatrical Rock Group SHAMAN, without a doubt the most original and innovative Rock Group in Phoenix at the time. Ian has shared billing with the likes of Buddy miles, drummer on the Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsys album. Ian has also worked the same stage as former RCA recording artist Rick Page of Mister Mister fame. Ian has been dividing his time between living in Mesa Arizona and traveling across the United States performing in support of his latest recording project. Ian and his family hail from Chandler Arizona. Arizona has always been Ian's home! Over the years Ian has developed his wonderful and exciting music, music that envelopes his audience. A premiere Singer, Songwriter Performer and recording artist. Ian delivers his own brand of music. Ian's music say's "life is not a dead end street, and Arizona music has no bounds" ! Album Players: Ian Kirk Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Dave Rose Drums, GiGi Dixon Backup vocals on I Don't Belong Here, GiGi wrote her own great vocal line. Engineers: Mark Drake and Joshua Ebner. Mastered by David Shirk Sonorous Mastering. Produced Arranged and Composed by Ian Kirk. Randy Gage Executive Producer/President Top Drawer Records.

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