Bryan McPherson тексты песен
Исполнитель · 2 239 слушателей в месяц
Альбомы исполнителя
How to Draw Everything
2022 · альбом
Olympia WA
2020 · сингл
Berkeley Demos 2010
2020 · сингл
Kings Corner
2019 · альбом
Live Like a Mother#%$&!
2019 · альбом
The Ballad of Andy Conn
2018 · сингл
Born Again American Blues
2016 · сингл
Mighty Fine Day
2015 · сингл
Wedgewood
2015 · альбом
American Boy / American Girl
2012 · альбом
Fourteen Stories
2007 · альбом
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Биография
"In the Spring of 2021, after a long, grueling year ironing out arrangements during lockdown, Bryan hit the studio with Producer Ted Hutt who has produced Flogging Molly, Gaslight Anthem, The Violent Femmes, Dropkick Murphys, and won a Grammy with Old Crow Medicine Show. With an all-star cast of top-notch musicians, including ex-Dropkick Murphys' Marc Orrell, Dustbowl Revival's drummer Josh Heffernan and unmistakeable violinist Chris Murphy they hit the famed Kingsize Soundlabs in LA and got work. In addition to the powerful 15 minute epic "American Dream," Bryan recorded several emotive tracks. "Lightning Lullaby" is a unifying anthem that speaks to the power of music in connecting people during times of struggle. "Sweet Kari" is a gentle folk song about finding peace after moving on from lost love. "Alameda St" captures the exciting and confusion of running around in LA, trying to figuring out what to do with your life, and what lies deep in your heart. How To Draw Everything isn't Bryan's latest record; it's a whole new beginning for him as an artist. On the meditative "2 Birds," he muses, "There's something about the sky that makes me grateful to be alive." From the perspective of age comes a spiritual death of what was, and in its place, a re-discovering of peace, country, and self are found. Hope finally outweighs despair and can be reclaimed, like a child wondering at the seeds of a dandelion. Bryan defies us to admit hope was there all along" - Aaron Carnes