
Poverty Branch is a self-described Folk-Pop band from Orlando, Florida, fronted by David Burleson. Burleson is the lead singer, acoustic guitarist, and songwriter of the group. Their influences include Johnny Cash, The Avett Brothers, Guster, Dr. Dog, The Beatles and Bob Dylan. The band began in Summer 2006 in the form of a single demo for the song "Michigan Street," which is still one of the band's most popular songs. The band recorded six more songs at the end of the year
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Come Home
House Fire
The Ballad of Lacy May
In This Life
Lines on the Wall
Death Rides a Midnight Train
Gainesville
Great Big World
There's a Shadow
Runnin' Dry
How it Feels (2.0)
Space
Black and White
Gravity
Michigan Street
An Introduction
Michigan St.
The Final Frontier
Religion Is a Bad Word
The Great Illusionist
Mind Control
Burning Bright
Snow in July
How It Feels - 2.0
Housefire
Gainsville
Shadow Hanging Over Me
Runnin Day
Space 1
Runnin Dry
How It Feels
Religion is a Bad Word (MASTER)
An Introduction (MASTER)
Black and White (MASTER)
Space (MASTER)
Snow in July (MASTER)
Burning Bright (MASTER)
Mind Control (MASTER)
Lines On The Wall (New Light Remix)
House Fire 2009
The Great Illusionist (MASTER)
Gravity (MASTER)
The Final Frontier (MASTER)
In The Life
Running Dry
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