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Artist description
A dark-roasted blend of Southern soul and Texas blues with melodies from the Mother country. Tunes about modern life and surf tones from the West. |
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Music Style
New American Rock |
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Musical Influences
The Cure meets the Black Crows on the West Coast for some surfing and jamming. |
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Artist History
Bobby Breaux is originally from Port Arthur, Texas. He was kicked out of school in 9th grade, then later in college he was charged with delivery of LSD and "dismissed" early from a halfway house (he's changed a lot since). His musical style is a melding of Texas Blues and British Rock, featuring a Bob Dylan meets Perry Farrell (Jane's Addiction) vocal style. Bobby has toured all over Texas and Louisiana. Playing in Austin for 7 years, he got considerable radio play, TV appearances, and media interviews. He's had the attention of several major record companies including Interscope, Arista, Columbia, and Antone's.
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Group Members
Bobby Breaux - Guitar, Vocals. |
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Instruments
Guitar |
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Albums
92 - The Black and White - Reflections; 97 Bobby Breaux - Send Him on His Way to Me |
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Additional Info
Bobby has played guitar on a few other c.d.'s, did the soundtrack music for an independent film artist's full length video form debut in Austin, and produced a sophomore effort of an Austin-based Christian band, Eph-pha-tha |
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Location
San Diego, CA - USA |
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