Brandon O. Bailey

Genre: Blues
Secondary Genre: Soul Elk Grove, California USA Contact

Modern blues grooves layered with human beatbox and sexy bass lines, ornamented with smooth vocals and harmonica wizardry.

Artist Information

Biography

Brandon O. Bailey is a young harmonica player and looping artist from Memphis, Tennessee. In 2008 he rose through the ranks of several hundred contestants to make the finals of the Orpheum Star Search competition in Memphis, then won the finals by performing the J. Geils Band's harmonica showpiece, "Whammer Jammer," with the house band. In the aftermath of that victory, and with the help of various major concerts, radio and television appearances, a "break out" story in Living Blues Magazine, a featured interview on NPR’s “weekend edition” with host Linda Wertheimer and the recent release of his debut album Memphis Grooves which rose to #1 on both the U.S. itunes and amazon blues music charts, Brandon has put the harmonica world on notice: there's a new kid on the block.

Brandon began playing the harmonica when his grandmother told him that his great-grandfather used to play train songs on the blues harp. Recently, Brandon adapted the post modern harp-boxing style made famous by Son of Dave: blues riffs intertwined with beat-box rhythms. Although only in his early 20's, he's already played with some of the best harmonica players and bands in the country including Adam Gussow of Satan and Adam, Jason Ricci and New Blood, Billy Gibson, Charlie Wood, and Blind Mississippi Morris. He has performed at B.B. Kings Blues Club in Memphis, The Rum Boogie Cafe, The Orpheum Theater in Memphis,TN the Arkansas Blues and Heritage Festival in Helena, The Mid South Fair, and the Jefferson Awards in Washington D.C.

Instrumentation

Brandon Bailey-Harmonica.

Discography

Memphis Grooves (2011)
Senses (2012)

Official Website

http://www.brandonobailey.com

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Press

  • Memphis Grooves [+ Show ]

    Brandon O. Bailey’s debut album, Memphis Grooves, offers a pleasant surprise and demonstrates the ar...

  • Balancing Act

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  • Memphis Grooves — an Interview with Brandon O. Bailey [+ Show ]

    By Suzanne Swanson – July 12, 2011Posted in: Blues, Interviews, Memphis Blues, News Brandon Baile...

  • Harmonica Blues With A 'Brand' New Beat [+ Show ]

    July 31, 2011 The harmonica is a staple of American blues, beginning with the Memphis jug bands o...

Setlist

Harmonica,beatboxing and bass looped through a sampling pedal and amp. Sets range from 30 minutes to two hours.Originals and covers from Bobby McFerrin, to Michael Jackson, to the classic blues masters.

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