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Press
Bric-a-Brac have a consistent attention to detail. Whether they are interpreting the legendary Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman or soundtrack king John Barry, or an English Traditional, they remain faithful to their mission. - Greg Shapiro - Windy City Times
Bric-a-Brac makes and amazingly large sound... I think you and the band have an edge and a real chance for success because you have a distinct and original sound. - Rod McKuen
Discography
16 Luxury Units
Three Weeks from Yesterday
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Bio
The definition of Bric-a-Brac is "miscellaneous curios" and true to their name, Bric-a-Brac covers the world of little known songs found on thrift store records and B-sides of singles giving them a fresh sound for today's NOW audience. Rock, folk, pop and lounge are blended into a velvety sonic soundscape using a variety of instruments including violin, vibes, and vocal harmonies to create what 60's poet icon Rod McKuen called 'an amazingly large sound'. Bric-a-Brac has been heard on NPR's This American Life and has performed at such diverse venues as the Park West, Old Town School of Folk Music, North Shore lawn parties, Southern Illinois weddings and smoky saloons.
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