JOHNNY EDEN
"The Last Troubadour"
Johnny Eden has been hailed as a "serious
songwriter capable of writing in a variety of styles
and tempos with a blend of jazzy funk, rock,
country and blues-folk" (Bill Polonsky, What's Up,
YUKON!). Recklessly abandoning a permanent
address, relentlessly touring across Canada on the
Greyhound, Johnny has been called the "last
troubadour" (Poor Pelly, Pelly-Pell-Ooza A.D.), and
garnered a reputation for being "a bold lyricist and
musical adventurer" (Noah Zacharin, CKLN).
Audiences have been warned to "look for exciting
discoveries over the next few decades" (NZ) as this
fresh talent matures.

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"West of Eden ~ Live at Rasputin's Folk Cafe" (2005) ($15.00)
These are songs written in, for, about and in memory of the west, from
Mexico up to Manitoba, across the prairies, deserts and mountains to the
coasts of California, British Columbia, the Yukon and Alaska. They were written for
dreams and pioneers, free-spirits and hard-workers, longed-for-lovers, cowboys and
wanderers, hard times, perserverance and heat, old folks, dust, defiance, and flesh.

Johnny Eden ~ Nelson, BC ~ 250-505-2150 ~ johnnyeden(at)fastmail.fm