David Eugene Edwards

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David Eugene Edwards live in 2004.
David Eugene Edwards of 16 Horsepower performing live in 1998.
David Eugene Edwards performing live in 2010.

David Eugene Edwards (Born 1968 in Englewood, Colorado) is an American musician.

He is the lead singer of Wovenhand, and also the main songwriter and the principal musician on the recordings of the band. He is the former lead singer of 16 Horsepower. Although many labels have been applied to his music, it defies simple genre categorization, including elements of old-time, folk, punk, medieval, gypsy and Native American music. Lyrically, it deals with pain, conflict, faith, and redemption, with Edwards' personal Christian beliefs influencing much of the lyrical imagery.

Edwards, along with Jean-Yves Tola and Pascal Humbert (together as 16 Horsepower) performs on the soundtrack to the Jim White inspired film Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus, playing the traditional "Wayfarin' Stranger." He also appears in the film, playing a fragment of "Phyllis Ruth," a 16 Horsepower song from 1997's Low Estate.

Edwards is married and has two children, a boy and a girl (Asher, who appears in the video for 16 Horsepower's song "Haw").[1]

Discography

Albums

  • Woven Hand:
    • Woven Hand (2002)
    • Blush Music (2003)
    • Blush (Original Score) (2003)
    • Consider the Birds (2004)
    • Mosaic (2006)
    • Puur (2006)
    • Ten Stones (2008)
    • The Threshingfloor (2010)
    • Live at Roepaen (2012)
    • The Laughing Stalk (2012)

Singles

  • 16 Horsepower:
    • Shametown (vinyl 7" - 1994)
    • Black Soul Choir (CD - 1996)
    • Haw (vinyl - 1996)
    • For Heaven's Sake (CD - 1997)
    • Coal Black Horses (CD - 1997)
    • The Partisan (CD - 1998)
    • Clogger (CD - 2000)
    • Splinters (CD - 2001)

Video

  • 16 Horsepower:
    • Black Soul Choir and Haw (1995)
    • 16HP DVD (2005)
    • Live DVD (2006)

References

Live at Roepaen (DVD + cd) 2012

External links


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