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From a certain glass-half-empty point of view, Austin, Texas needed another singer-songwriter when Graham Weber moved to town about as much as young Graham, six years earlier, needed to be dumped by the girl who left him for another guy named Graham — weeks after he’d moved halfway across the country to live with her in Los Angeles. But because the last thing the world needs now is more pessimism, let’s reassess things through glass-half-full glasses. Fact is, even a music town as glutted with songsters as Austin could use a hell of a lot more of ’em of Graham’s caliber, even if they have to be imported from decidedly non-music towns like Kent, Ohio. And had it not been for the gal who dumped Graham in the City of Angels, leaving him heartbroke and a long, long way from home, he might never have hit rock bottom and put himself back together as a songwriter in the first place. Which means he probably wouldn’t have moved back to his hometown of Cincinnati, then back to Kent to meet the woman who married him and record his first album, Naïve Melodies. Which means he probably never would have migrated south to Texas to make his second record, Beggar’s Blues. And if there were no Beggar’s Blues, you, good sir or ma’am, would most certainly not be reading about Graham Weber right now, on the cusp of discovering not just another damn singer-songwriter of the Americana persuasion, but rather one of the very few really good ones who jumps out from the middling crowd and makes a last

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Beggar's Blues

The Door To The Morning
Naive Melodies
Faded Photos
The Door To Morning
Door to the Morning
Old Young Man
Sound Advice Vol II: The Latest Toughs (An Austin Sound Compilation)
"The Cactus Sessions" Live And Unreleased 2008-2009
Hoof Dog: The Songs of Jefferson Douglas
The Cactus Sessions