

Joel Burton
Joel Burton (APRA)Selected Albums
- To Be YoungUplifting, soulful pop rock with 60s influences and radio-friendly songwriting

- BeginningsUp-beat indie anthems from Australian band Tenderfoot

Latest Tracks
The Day We Met2882/5Heartfelt piano ballad with slow groove, emotional strings & male vocals3:5669 BPM
Life's Not Perfect2882/6Raw & intimate solo acoustic guitar & heartfelt male vocal2:4665 BPM
Self Worth2882/7Relaxed acoustic groove with emotional male vocals builds to big climax5:5182 BPM
Oh How Time Flies2882/8Delicate acoustic guitar ballad with male vocals & beautiful orchestral5:20117 BPM
The Whole Way2882/10Brooding ballad with male vocals. Builds with piano, strings, guitar & toms4:31140 BPM
The Scenery2631/1Indie folk, pop fusion with male vocal3:58127 BPM
The Balcony Tale2631/2Emotional narrative over open indie folk groove. Male vocal5:2362 BPM
A New Morning2631/3Driving & upbeat indie folk with acoustic guitars & feel-good male vocals4:15102 BPM
The story behind the sound
Australian Joel Burton slaps the bass for group Tenderfoot, when not performing with bands like The Ray Mann Three as one of Sydney’s most in demand session players, or contributing his musical skills to the cause of love at The White Tree. Joel got his studious start in music at Southern Cross University. His solid bass line helps shape Tenderfoot’s organic sound, reminiscent of Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and The Band, with a splash of Coldplay. They convey the warm feeling of performing live in the room out with their recording. Tenderfoot follows up its EP “Beginnings” with debut studio album “To Be Young” which was recorded at Abbey Road Studios with producer Julian Emery and the English Session Orchestra.