Coen Wolters Band

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Devil's Train 04:29 Tools
Dance On the Moon 06:09 Tools
The Day I Died 03:34 Tools
Wilder Than the Wind 04:17 Tools
Hiding 03:47 Tools
Gales 04:10 Tools
Don't Turn Your Back On Me 04:28 Tools
Dancing With Shadows 06:34 Tools
Holy Water 03:52 Tools
Ain't No Way 07:21 Tools
Slow Motion 04:59 Tools
Blues On A Rainy Day 04:42 Tools
Into the Light 04:59 Tools
Time of Day 04:42 Tools
Complicated 03:29 Tools
Time After Time 03:28 Tools
She Takes My Breath Away 04:18 Tools
Kings Cafe 03:29 Tools
Don't Wanna Miss A Thing 04:02 Tools
Ride The Katy 03:41 Tools
You, Me and Your Monkey 03:41 Tools
Shake My Tree 04:13 Tools
Yellow Eyes 04:13 Tools
Little Things You Do 04:13 Tools
Brand New Day 04:13 Tools
Home 04:13 Tools
Suite 1210 04:37 Tools
Ticket To Ride 03:17 Tools
I'm Losing You 09:37 Tools
Mail Order Mystics 04:36 Tools
I Should Be Crying 02:50 Tools
City of the Kings 02:28 Tools
Yvi's Mood 03:02 Tools
Saltillo 03:02 Tools
The Rocket 03:02 Tools
Ghost Track Of Dance On The Moon 03:02 Tools
I’m Gone 03:02 Tools
Spanish Castle Magic 03:02 Tools
Devil’s Train 03:02 Tools
Complicated (Extended) [Bonus Track] 03:02 Tools
I'm Gone 03:02 Tools
Complicated (Extended) 03:02 Tools
Welcome To A Brand New Day 04:37 Tools
You Me And Your Monkey 04:37 Tools
Time After Time (RAT sessions) 04:37 Tools
Selling Illusions 04:37 Tools
Just Another Day 04:37 Tools
King's Café (remix) 04:37 Tools
Big wide open 04:37 Tools
05 Ain't no way 07:21 Tools
King's Caf Tribute To Al 09:37 Tools
I'm Loosing You 09:37 Tools
Time after Time (Rat Sessions) 09:37 Tools
Devils Train 00:30 Tools
10 Blues on a rainy day 04:42 Tools
Im Gone 00:30 Tools
Complicated (Bonus Track) 00:30 Tools
02 Time after time 00:30 Tools
01 Don't wanna miss a thing 00:30 Tools
King's Cafe (Remix) 00:30 Tools
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Since the release of the band’s latest album "As The Crow Flies" (2006) everything changed for the band. Coen's long history of self released CD's and continual live performances, cumulating in the release of his debut "Broken Glass" (2005) CD on Cryingtone Records, established him as an up and coming blues slinger with an original twist of his own. The "live band" sound of "as The Crow Flies", coupled with the tours at major festivals that following year, more than proved to a worldwide audience of rabid fans that Coen Wolters rocks, funks and plays the way he wants to play and leave the comparisions for this crowded genre up to others. It's hard to stand in the shadow of great guitarists, but CWB fans know that Coen's songwriting, music and performances are much more than a typical blues rock Experience. Coen’s performances are always high energy, reflecting his love for live performances. His guitar style is unique and emotionally charged, spiced with just a touch of Texas sizzle. Born in the seventies, Coen began playing guitar until age 18, and within a few of years he was performing in local bands, making a name for himself while his skills advanced rapidly, and dramatically, as the young slinger advanced his name and reputation with each iteration. The early part of his career consisted primarily of playing in rock bands, but by the age of 24 he decided he had to pursue a heartfelt longing to play blues based music. Rapidly progressing from local bar band to an international touring band, the CWB performed on international highly rated festivals like the Skopje Blues & Soul festival (Macedonia), Rother Bluestage in Germany (with Snowy White) and the Grolsch Blues festival in Schoppingen (Germany). Readers of the online rockmagazin “Rocktimes” voted the opener song of Broken Glass as 2nd best song of the year. The German national major radio station “Deutschlandfunk” recorded a live show which will be broadcasted early 2007 for a German nationwide audience. A newspaper review after the gig at the Rother Bluestage stated that Coen was: “Young, hot and in a few years one of Europe’s most important Blues guitarists”. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.