Canadian country singer Colter Wall's stark, dusty Americana comes full of grit
and loneliness and nods back to the likes of Guy Clark, Waylon Jennings, and
Townes Van Zandt. The son of politician Brad Wall, he was born on June 27, 1995,
in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, and started writing songs after hearing Bob
Dylan's track "Don't Think Twice It's Alright" at the age of 13. Obsessed with
the roots of delta bluesmen, folk ramblers, and country troubadours, he dropped
out of college and released his debut EP Imaginary Appalachia in 2015, when he
was just 19 years old. Wall showca...