Clare Dunn
Dust Bowl Queen
Bio:
From a working farm and ranch in the Dust Bowl country of Southeast Colorado and the Oklahoma Panhandle, it's the Ag way of life that has shaped everything about Clare Dunn's music. From long hours driving tractors, combines, 18-wheeler trucks for harvest, and hauling water to cattle alone, from an early age, Clare's childhood music heroes were Waylon Jennings, Tom Petty, Dwight Yoakam, The Rolling Stones, Merle Haggard, George Strait, Eagles, Tina Turner, and many more. An artist that puts everything into their music she writes, produces and plays multiple instruments in her music. She defines her mission as to always do whats best for the song, all the time, no matter what. The outlaw spirit of rugged Artist freedom is alive and well in her music, blending the sounds of her heroes into that of her own. A hell of an artist to see live, often ending her shows in an encore inspiring version of Led Zeppelin’s “Rock N Roll” , Clare carries the weight of both Jimmy Page and Robert Plant to give you a glimpse. Catch her on tour at www.claredunn.com/shows or follow her on social media at @claredunnmusic