BRYAN THOMAS. Soul Rock Singer Songwriter. Albany, New York.

Update 10/6: The free MP3 OF THE WEEK is 'Sam'. Next week: 'Kick'

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Swamp Dunbar

The folks at TheHiddenCity.com have pix from the latest "Garage Bands in the Garage" show at the Albany Public Library, this time out featuring Swamp Baby and Sgt. Dunbar and the Hobo Banned.


Photos by TheHiddenCity.com

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Hired gunslinging, revisited

arlene's grocery

I busted out the Telecaster again to fill in on lead guitar for good ol' Mario Sevayega last night at Arlene's Grocery in NYC.

Bobbi Rae played the hell out of the drums.

Malcolm Gold (pictured above rockin' the iPhone) played the hell out of the bass.

Bryan Thomas frantically tried to catch up.

Over the course of the evening we laughed about Boondocks, Bernie Mac, getting stuck on the FDR ("You have no options"), and a million other things. Including ourselves.

Before the show we made an impromptu trip around the corner to the Living Room and stumbled onto Theresa Andersson's soul crushing set, which included this song. Just like that. 700,000 hits and climbing. Did I mention that it was soul crushing?

Also: Mario's cousin was in the house for our set. She was very sweet. In fact, everyone in Mario's crew last night was very cool.

Good times y'all.

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Friday, July 25, 2008

Friday Night at 7 p.m. on WEXT

BT at WEXT

Dig some live performance and discussion of new adventures in home studio recording 7 p.m. Friday (TONIGHT!) on WEXT 97.7's "Local 518" hour, hosted by the great Chris Wienk.

I'm splitting the hour with the bad-ass Ramblin Jug Stompers - so there's an actual reason to tune-in.

Show repeats Sunday at 11 am.

PS: Zoe's really digging NYC.



And Jason's got the proof.

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

On MotherJudge, Odetta, WEXT... and studio recording

1. A TELE FOR MOTHER

telecaster and MotherJudge

I played guitar last night for MotherJudge in a band that included Bob Buckley (bass), Sten Isachsen (mandolin) and Mitch Elrod (vox, acoustic guitar). I don't think I've had a chance to play guitar with a band like that since - a Middlebury reunion? Mid-nineties? The three guitar licks I know worked out okay, and served as only an occassional distraction from the awesomeness of Caroline and the rest of the band.



2. ODETTA: ROARING AND SOARING

odetta roars and soars

We were in Washington Park, opening for the great Odetta. Who killed it. Frail and wheelchair-bound but positively glowing when she smiled and still fierce when she opened her mouth to sing - growling, roaring, whispering, soaring.

Glory Hallelujah, indeed.



3. GREEN ROOM MEMORIES

The last time I hung out with Odetta we were alone with Tommy Makem, Pete Seeger and his wife Toshi, catching up, sharing songs and talking about old times together.

Okay - this is a horrible attempt at name-dropping.

THEY were hanging out.

I was but a lowly PR assistant at WMHT, assigned to pick Odetta up from the airport for a taping of this show:

tommy makem and odetta

But I WAS in the room.

Just me and them.

Surreal.

Upon our arrival:

"Odetta," said Toshi Seeger, "I see you're accompanied by a handsome young man, as usual!"

As usual.

4. MUSIC FOR MAYA

maya smiles

This was Maya's first concert. Not a bad way to start out: Odetta and MotherJudge. With daddy noodling on guitar.

5. NAME-DROPPING

And speaking of "Maya" and name-dropping - about that car ride from the airport to the WMHT studios:

It was one of the most intense conversations of my life, which started with a discussion of classical music, as my radio was tuned to WMHT's FM station when Odetta sat down in the passenger seat.

At one point, she referenced a recent conversation with a friend of hers by saying, "I was talking to Maya the other day and..."

I assumed that she was talking about Maya Angelou, even though she hadn't used a last name, but she stopped herself mid-sentence and immediately apologized - unnecessarily, of course, but with sweetness, grace and humility.

"Oh my, that sounds pretentious doesn't it? It sounds like I'm name-dropping!"

Remember: This is the woman who literally inspired Bob Dylan to pick up the guitar.

And she's genuinely worried about coming off as a name-dropper.

While sitting in my car.

Surreal.

6. IN A HOLE IN THE GROUND SOMEWHERE IN DELMAR...

I have next week off and plan on heading into a certain basement bomb shelter/studio to do some recording. You've heard some of the demos but I'm fleshing 'em out, in some cases re-recording altogether.

From the dozen or so I've been working on I'm hearing 6 or 7 songs that make enough sense together sonically and thematically to... maybe... even... call... an... album.

Wish me luck.

7. LIVE ON WEXT FRIDAY at 7 p.m.

BT at WEXT

More on this quasi-album thing - and some live performance, too - will be revealed at 7 p.m. this Friday on WEXT 97.7's "Local 518" hour, hosted by the great Chris Wienk.

I'm splitting the hour with the bad-ass Ramblin Jug Stompers - so there's an actual reason to tune-in.

Show repeats Sunday at 11 am.

I'm out.

B.

UPDATE:

8. A LITTLE GIRL TAKES MANHATTAN

While Maya was enjoying Caroline and Odetta, her older sister Zoe escaped to Times Square with her uncle, her aunt, her grandma - and a favorite baby doll. She'll be hanging in NYC with them all week.

We miss her.

zoe in nyc

zoe in nyc

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Thursday, July 03, 2008

Live in Woodstock

colony cafe

Thanks to all who came out to the Colony Cafe in Woodstock last night for an evening of musical mayhem with two geniuses named Brian Dewan and Jed Davis... plus little ol' me.

And thanks again to Brian and Jed for havin' me.

PS: Speaking of Woodstock, here's a little something from almost exactly 10 years ago:

Anymore | Download MP3 - 5MB


weiland ny post...Next day Tuesday open mic nite Woodstock Tinker Town.
Levon's setlist beneath the glass, it should be inspiration.
Applause is good tonite but soon it's gone, I'm all alone.
Driving back up 87. It's masturbation.

It's getting too late. I'm getting less alive.
It's getting too late. Tomorrow back to nine to five.

Tomorrow smothers.

What the hell'd I come here for?

I don't need to be here anymore.


BT at colony cafe

Photo by Jed.

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