Ben Coulter

Genre: Country
Secondary Genre: Americana Little Rock, Arkansas USA Contact

Arkansas native Ben Coulter, has been called the “Voice of the South”. He has taken 2 classic genre’s, Country and Blues, and meshed them into his own sound. A sound called “Country Music…Delta Style”. He is on a quest to play the Grand Ole Opry in one year, calling it the "Road to the Opry".

Artist Information

Biography

Coulter can perform and book as a solo acoustic act and/or with his band, "Ben Coulter and the Delta Outlaws".


Raised in the heart of the Arkansas Delta, Montrose, Arkansas native Ben Coulter, has been compared to George Strait, and been called the “Voice of the South”. He has taken 2 classic music genre’s, Country and Blues, and meshed them into his own sound. A sound called “Country Music…Delta Style”.

The genre of country music has undergone a facelift in the past ten to twenty years. Where once the genre was defined by typically roots-based backdrop like Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, and Willie Nelson, the genre has expanded to include acts like Rascal Flatts, Lady Antebellum, and Sugarland. These sounds of these acts have elements of country, but easily fall into the pop crossover category as well. While country music as it was once known stands in jeopardy of fading away, there are a few artists like Ben Coulter who aim to stand in their way.

Coulter has spent the past several years honing his signature country sound. From his beginnings as a praise and worship minister during his college days to three years of performing six shows a week in Branson, MO, Coulter has spent his life cultivating a sound which he has dubbed, “Country Music…Delta Style.” Shortly after Branson, Coulter took his talent to Nashville where he gigged through bars and clubs, eventually tiring of Music City and moving away to forge his way in a more unconventional manner. That decision led to the formation of Ben Coulter and the Delta Outlaws, and a declaration and mission to play the Grand Ole Opry by October 1, 2011. So does Coulter have what it takes? Music Writer Andrew Greenhalgh says if Coulter’s “Cuzz III” “album is any indication, he just might”.

Since 2004 Coulter has built quite a resume. He has performed over 150 shows a year, released 7 albums, 5 acoustic. His “Cuzz III” album was called an album that “should be heard far and wide” by Review You, a branch of Ariel Publicity out of New York City. He has over 54,400 visitors and counting on his official website - www.bencoulteronline.com. Coulter has over 3,300 fans that receive his Mailing List Newsletters. He has had over 28,700 views on his MySpace page with over 2,600 fans. He has taken his “Country Music…Delta Style” from Chicago, IL to the Legendary stage of the Louisiana Hayride, and all across the South and Midwest.

Ben Coulter has set forth on a mission to play the Grand Ole Opry. Conjuring forth great country sounds of old and combining them with subtle elements of classic Delta blues, the artist has a sound that should be heard far and wide. And the Opry? If he keeps it up like this, he just might get there.

Instrumentation

Zach Gibbins
Brandon Hogg - The Drums.
Kirby Smith - Lead Guitarist
Terry Swilley - Harmonica
Ben Coulter - Lead Vocals and Acoustic Guitar

Discography

Single with 3 songs- Released in summer of '04
Songwriter- Released in March of '05
Cuzz Vol. I "Goin down to Montrose"- released in the winter of '05
Single with Deer Huntin' Blues and That Kind of Woman- Released in Summer of '06
Cuzz Vol. II "Got the devil on my heels"- released in the fall of '06
Cuzz Vol. III "Feel Like Goin Home"- released May 1, 2008 (AVAILABLE ON ITUNES)
Return to My Roots "The Gospel Album"- released in April of 2009
Return to My Roots "The Blues Album"- released in April of 2009
Cuzz Vol. IV "They Call Me an Outlaw" - released in April of 2010

Official Website

http://www.bencoulteronline.com

Links

Audio

  • Songwriter
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  • 01 They call me an outlaw
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  • Highway 61 Blues
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  • You dont have to remind me
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  • 08 Further down the road
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  • That Kind of Woman Live at the Listening Room
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  • I wish you were mine at the Listening Room
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  • Feel Like Goin' Home Live at the Listening Room
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  • Mississippi Woman Live at the Listening Room in Nashville, TN
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  • Old School Live at the Listening Room
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Video

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Press

  • Country-blues musician sets sights on the Opry [+ Show ]

    Ben Coulter wants to go to the Grand Ole Opry. He doesn't want to just take the tourist route and s...

  • Coulter brings his Arkansas buzz to Nashville [+ Show ]

    On a night where a Taylor Swift concert was adding additional congestion to a usually overburden par...

  • "Cuzz III-Feel Like Goin' Home" album review from "Review You" [+ Show ]

    Ben Coulter, an independent country and blues artist from Montrose, Arkansas, recently recieved a "5...

  • News of Record [+ Show ]

    This is a review of my newest album in Nightflying magazine- October 2008 issue. FEEL LIKE GOIN H...

  • From Montrose to Mizzou: Branson Musician Ben Coulter picks out a musical career [+ Show ]

    For Ben Coulter, a Montrose native and a 1998 graduate of Hamburg High School, what started as ...

  • Coulter's New CD gets Good Marks [+ Show ]

    (This review of Montrose native Ben Coulter's new cd, "Cuzz Vol. II" was written by Lindy Word, a re...

  • Local Musician to perform on statewide TV show this week [+ Show ]

    January 16th,2008 LITTLE ROCK- Ben Coulter of Montrose will perform live on the TV show "Midday Ark...

  • Making the rounds: Georgia Middleman and Ben Coulter captivate audiences [+ Show ]

    When she was only 11 years old Georgia Middleman came to Nashville along with her father and her sis...

Setlist

I can perform as a solo act or with a full band. Since 2004, I've performed strictly as a solo act. Just recently have I started playing with a band. So we can be booked either way.

I usually can go 3 to 4 hours with 15 minute breaks in there.  I know loads of material.  If I'm booked for a really long amount of time, I will play covers and originals, mixing in my originals with covers.  If I'm booked for an hour or less time slot I will play almost all originals, or whatever the venue and crowd require. My cover tunes will usually consist of older country songs from Cash, Haggard, Jones, Jennings, and others along with some blues standards from bluesmen such as Son House, Charley Patton, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, and others.  I know around 400 songs.Some of the songs I play include:

COVERS-
Troubador
Lucky Man
Walkin' Blues
I got my mojo workin
Crossroads
Folsom Prison Blues
Walk the Line
Big River
I still miss someone
Orange Blossom Special
Get Rhythm
Ramblin Fever
Okie from Muskogee
Today i started loving you again
Fightin' Side of Me
Swingin Doors
Bottle Let me Down
Honky Tonk Night time Man
The Fugitive
Sing Me Back Home
Big City
Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
Luchenbach, Texas
Ramblin Man
Honky Tonk Heroes
Mama's Dont Let your babies grow up to be cowboys
My Heroes have always been Cowboys
On the Road again
Amanda
Dont ya'll think this Outlaw bit done got out a hand
Aint Livin long like this
Good Hearted Woman
Tulsa Time
Bluesman
The Conversation
Country Boy Can Survive
Dinosaur
Family Tradition
Too Cold at Home
Dixieland Delight
Kaw-liga
I'm so lonesome i could cry
Jambalaya
Your Cheatin Heart
Honky Tonk Blues
My Buckets Got a hole in it
Amarillo by Morning
The Fireman
Unwound
Baby Blue
Overnight Male
I can still make Cheyenne
I cross my heart
Dont Close your eyes
Tell Lorie I love her
I'm Over You
When you say nothin at all
Ridin for a Fall
Whatcha gonna do with a Cowboy
Rodeo
Friends in Low Places
Unanswered Prayers
the River
The Dance
Turn the Page
Every Rose has its Thorn
Songs about Rain
Little Sister
Hound Dog
That's Alright
Blue Suede Shoes
Ballad of Curtis Lowe
Tuesday's Gone
Simple Man
Can't You See
Kiss an Angel Good Mornin
Is anybody goin to San Antone
Long Haired Country Boy
Waymore's Blues
If I said you had a beautiful Body would you hold it against me
Margarittaville
Brown Eyed Girl
Midnight Rider
Polk Salad Annie
Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbyes
Here in the Real World
Hey Good Lookin
White Lightnin
Honky Tonkin
Choices
Dont Rock the Jukebox
In a Different Light
You dont have to call me Darlin (the greatest Country and Western song)
The Ride
Linda on My Mind
Ring of Fire
A Boy Named Sue
First Big Record I make I'm goin Home
I Saw the Light
I aint superstitious
Killin' Time
In Color
Chicken Fried
plus more....

and many originals

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