Guy Workman is a singer/songwriter from Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Guy Workman
An internationally recorded songwriter, guitarist and flutist, Guy
spent seven years in Nashville where he honed his songwriting skills.
He performed for several years in the southwest, the central
northwest and upper northeast opening for such classic performers as Doc and Merle Watson, Jefferson Starship, Joe Cocker, Firefall and David Allen Coe. He has had four songs in the Billboard charts.
“World of Lies”, written and recorded by Guy earned a Single Pick of the Week in Record World Magazine.
“Last Train to Heaven”, “Atomic Bum” and “Open the Door, Let Me In” were recorded by the late Boxcar Willie. Guy was head writer for Boxcar’s Column One Publishing Company in Springfield, Missouri for five years. He also wrote the original soundtrack for the BBC documentary “Son of a Gun”, the history of Samuel Colt.
In 2001 Guy recorded and released an independent CD, “Stone in the Ocean”, on his “Workmaniac Music” label. PRI and BBC stations in Australia, England, North Africa, Canada and college stations all around the U.S. have been playing songs from his new CD. He is now busy on the singer/songwriter circuit doing shows with David Childers, Malcolm Holcombe, Michael Reno Harrell, Jonathan Byrd and a host of talented performers.
www.guyworkman.com
Playing live is my passion. I love to interact with the crowd. There is no bigger rush than to look out and see people singing along with your songs.
I'm an acoustic rocker who has an affinity for acoustic singer/songwriters. Dan fogelberg, Jackson Browne, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Van Morrison, etc. But I also like the rockers too. Springstein, Clapton, Knopfler, etc.