The Fallen Stars

Genre: Americana
Secondary Genre: Rock Huntington Beach, California USA Contact

Americana rock n' roll in the mold of Bruce Springsteen, the Pretenders, Wilco and Whiskeytown. The Fallen Stars believes a good story can break your heart and a driving guitar riff can put it back together again, all in the space of a three minute song.

Artist Information

Biography

"Somewhere between the wide-open stretches of Gram Parson's beloved Mojave Desert and the decaying cityscapes frequented by Bruce Springsteen shine the Fallen Stars." ~The Orange County Register

Few musical partnerships are as lucky as Bobbo and Tracy Byrnes. Happily married for over a decade, they’ve been writing and performing music together for just as long. In the autumn of 2000 they moved from Boston, Massachusetts to Southern California and shortly thereafter founded one of Orange County’s leading Americana Rock bands, The Fallen Stars. Blending rock and roll energy, country-flavored instrumentation and folk-inspired story-telling, The Fallen Stars have carved out a niche in the Southern California scene all their own.

Their fourth and latest album, Heart Like Mine, features sixteen tracks of "stellar country roots rock" according to Vintage Guitar Player Magazine. "With a tight rhythm section backing him, Byrnes unreels hot licks with thick tone, laying down an album of originals that are catchy and cool." The album includes contributions from a handful of talented musicians, including Rami Jaffee (Foo Fighters, Wallflowers) on Hammond B3, Caitlin Cary (Whiskeytown) on violin and Danny Ott (Chris Gaffney, Dave Alvin) on guitar and lap steel. The album has garnered critical praise, including nominations at the Orange County Music Awards for "Best Country/Americana Band," and being named "Top Ten Indie/Unsigned Album of 2011" by LA Music Examiner. Their last album “Where the Road Bends” was nominated for “Album of the Year” and “Song of the Year” in the Orange County Music Awards as well as the song “One, two, three (thousand miles back to you)” reached #43 on the German radio charts while on tour there.

The band played over 120 shows in 2012 and 140 shows in 2011, touring through the Southwest and Pacific Northwest of the U.S., Europe and New England entertaining crowds in clubs, bars, outdoor festivals, house concerts – anywhere with a stage and few places without a stage! One of the key qualities that make the Fallen Stars performances stand out from the crowd is their adaptability. Bobbo and Tracy often perform as an acoustic duo, him on guitar, her on bass, and both sharing lead and harmony vocals. These performances are rich with warm intimacy, shining on the sparse and spacey "Dam" or personal stories like “Valentine's Day.”

Add drummer Gary O’Yeah into the mix and they are transformed into a dynamic three-piece band. This powerhouse lineup bursts with energy, soaring through the big-hearted “Glad” and connecting with the audience on the swaggering “Welfare Cadillac,” before leading them on a wild ride through the dusty back roads of rock with “One, Two, Three.” With their Cowboy Junkies inspired cover of Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" and a Springsteen-meets-the-Clash "Cadillac Medley," the Fallen Stars both reveal their influences and put a fresh spin on some great classics.

The Fallen Stars have honed their live show over the years, sharing the bill with bands as diverse as The Church, The Blasters, The Tubes, Ian Hunter, Matthew Sweet, The Motels, Dave Alvin, and most recently, the Gin Blossoms and Roger Clyne. “It’s such a gift,” says Bobbo, “to have the chance to play with these great bands. We always learn something new.”

In the words of one Fallen Stars fan, “Their music is Americana with an edge, it feels like driving on Route 66 with the radio on full blast. Every song has a story, every story has a meaning. The more you listen to it, the more it becomes a part of you.”

Instrumentation

Bobbo Byrnes - Vocals, Guitar, other stuff
Tracy Byrnes - Vocals, Bass
Brian Matteson - Vocals, Drums, Guitar

Discography

ALBUMS:
Heart Like Mine - released September 2011
Where the Road Bends - released May 2008
Vaya Con Queso! (live album) - released May 2008
Found & Lost - released January 2004

"Top Prospect of 2012" ~ Music Connection Magazine

"Top Ten Indie/Unsigned Release of the Year" (for Heart Like Mine) ~ Los Angeles Music Examiner

AWARDS:
Hot Adult Contemporary Artist
Nominee - 2012 Los Angeles Music Awards

Best Male Artist
Nominee - 2011 SoCal Live Music Competition

Best Country/Americana
Nominee - 2012 Orange County Music Awards
Nominee - 2011 Orange County Music Awards
Nominee - 2010 Orange County Music Awards
Winner - 2009 Orange County Music Awards
Nominee - 2008 Orange County Music Awards
Nominee - 2007 Orange County Music Awards

Best Live Rock Band
Winner - 2009 SoCal Live Music Competition

Best Live Acoustic Band
Winner - 2009 SoCal Live Music Competition
Winner - 2008 Orange County Music Awards

Official Website

http://www.thefallenstars.com

Links

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Video

Photo Gallery

  • Hollis, New Hampshire, December 2010

  • Radio Gong Festival, Wurzburg, Germany. Sept 2010

  • We always hang out by old gas pumps.

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  • Not much height on this jump but I nailed the landing.

  • Tracy rocking and singing.

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  • Orange County Fair, California 2010

  • Huntington Beach, CA 2010

  • Bobbo & Tracy at the Viper Room, Hollywood, CA 2010.

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Press

  • Sizzling! [+ Show ]

    "The Fallen Stars "Heart Like Mine". Led by Bobbo Byrnes' sizzling guitar, the Fallen Stars prove th...

  • Ramones meets Garth Brooks?!? [+ Show ]

    "Singer-songwriter-guitarist Bobbo Byrnes and wife Tracy Byrnes on vocals & bass return to the fold ...

  • Road Tested! [+ Show ]

    "Two singers lead this ultra-tight quartet-the folk-serious Bobbo and the buoyant Tracy Byrnes-and g...

  • Fallen Stars' "Heart Like Mine" review. [+ Show ]

    We apologize for our extended absence here for a bit but when it comes to things like nasty flu-like...

  • The Blasters at the Coach House [+ Show ]

    …And then there was the Fallen Stars who took the stage like seasoned veterans, Bobbo, the lead sing...

  • Holy Crap! [+ Show ]

    Rating: 10 (on a scale of 11) Holy Crap! This is freakin' good. Bobbo Byrnes, locally known for T...

  • From the Metronome [+ Show ]

    Featuring thirteen songs that highlight both Bobbo's and Tracy's vocal work, the album deals up a po...

  • On the Up - A New Era of OC Bands [+ Show ]

    The Fallen Stars definitely know how to put on a show. At a performance at The Coach House in ...

  • Orange Pop by By Kelli Skye Fadroski [+ Show ]

    Bobbo Byrnes was thrilled when he got the call last week that his band, the Fallen Stars was nominat...

  • By Jessie Brunner [+ Show ]

    Local band The Fallen Stars has found the right mix to impress judges at the Orange County Music Awa...

  • Metronome Magazine by Doug Sloan [+ Show ]

    "The Fallen Stars play music that hints of America's heartland. John Mellencamp, John Hiatt, and Ste...

  • 944 Magazine By Karen Curley [+ Show ]

    The Fallen Stars definitely know how to put on a show. At a performance at The Coach House in June, ...

  • Fallen Stars on the rise [+ Show ]

    By Robert Kinsler Special to the Register Somewhere between the wide-open stretches of Gram Pars...

  • California Dreamers are Back to Play on Home Turf [+ Show ]

    The Lowell Sun by Kathleen Deely When Bobbo Byrnes and his wife, Tracy, traded Billerica for Los...

Setlist

st. george's bank
candyland
one, two, three (thousand miles back to you)
raining in hollywood
house of cards
diner door
millsboro
apb
outlaws & angels
lies like these
welfare cadillac
eveline
january

found
break the skin
in reach
we are only young for so long
double down
sioux city
wedding eyes
coming home
ellie
april fool
heading south
san diego
lost

What's his name?
Walk Away
Brother
Vegas
Stay Free

covers
Happy (rolling stones)
100 years (gram parsons/byrds)
hour of darkness (gram parsons)
virginia plain (roxy music)
california stars (woody guthrie)
cut's like a knife (bryan adams)
love untold (paul westerberg)
the letter (box tops)
for what it's worth (buffalo springfield)
dead flowers (rolling stones)
cadillac medley (two cadillac songs rolled up into one!)

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Calendar

DateTimeVenueCity
Aug 17, 2013 Saturday 3:00 PM Sal's House Mission Viejo, CA, US