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Artist description
Somebody's Brother is a 3 piece band consisting of guitar, bass and drums. Somebody's Brother was founded by Eric Colman in 1999 when longtime friend, Stuart Burr moved from San Francisco to New York City. Bassist Brian Young stepped in after playing with Eric in another project in NYC. The three together create a soulful pop/rock sound that is capable of reaching listeners from College Radio to Adult Top 40 without even buying off a Program/Music Director. |
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Music Style
Rock and Roll |
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Musical Influences
Jeff Buckley, Pearl Jam,Tom Petty, Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Soundgarden, |
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Similar Artists
NOBODY! |
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Artist History
This threesome has been receiving airplay/spins in Dublin and Galway, Ireland. |
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Group Members
Eric Colman - Vocals/Guitars/Electric Piano/Hammond B3 Organ Stuart Burr - Drums/Backing Vocals Brian Young - 5 String Fretted and Frettless Bass/Acoustic Upright Bass/Backing Vocals |
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Press Reviews
"Eric Colman's slow burn intensity packs quite a wallop. With a voice reminiscent of a peppier Jeff Buckley and a sound that moves deftly from ambling soul-folk to intimate ballad to powerhouse rock. This is the most convincing case for classical training since Tori Amos."-Charlotte Butzin Assistant Editor DETAILS MAGAZINE"Eric Colman is a prodigiously gifted songwriter with an ability to weave a mesmerizing melody. His songs have an honest quality and he plays with an enthusiasm which matches his capability. If music be the food of life, Eric Colman is a master chef who plays a mean solo." - Jimi McDonnell - D.J. FLIRT FM/Radio Galway, Ireland"Somebody's Brother puts the 'rock' back into 'rock & roll.' - Kent Clark - Village Voice |
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Location
New York, NY - USA |
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