Orson Wells as CitizenCain
2009-07-05 05:09:28 UTC
On Jul 4, 10:10 am, "Brian Mallard & Renegade"
Homegrown Rock and Roll.
Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Pop: Pop/Rock
Mood: Upbeat
By Location
USA: Georgia
Recommended if you like ...
Johnny Cash
Coldplay
Lou Reed
Brian Mallard started playing music roughly 5 years ago. Freshly
divorced, he picked up a guitar he had for years, but had never really
done anything with and started playing other peoples songs. This far
from satisfied him, so, he began writing his own songs, and, his
words, They sucked. Then I fell in love with a woman The Luminous
Woman - that didn't love me back, and Renegade was born. Brian
started writing songs that were from the heart, meaningful. The songs
were originally of a folk-rock nature.
He recorded on makeshift studio equipment - a stereo for monitor, a
karaoke machine for echo, a Radio Shack four channel mixer, and a tape
deck. He recorded this way for a while, but eventually out growing the
make shift studio, Mallard invested in a professional home studio set-
up, titled Luminous Studio.
All the while Brians songs and sound got better and better.
Luminous Woman was the first of his songs to really gather
attention. Then, eventually, he wrote There's No Reason (We Can't
Fall In Love.) That song attracted a lot of attention. Not believing
he could top that, he then wrote Let The Past Go which became known
as Oh Wo.
The Luminous Woman eventually left me shivering outside, as my song
Shackled to Your Cage says, but I continue to write play and record
songs.
Brians resume includes running an Open Mic Night at a club called
Rhino's, although it is now closed. He has played gigs around town
and performed in a Gay, Georgia fair. He also occasionally acts as a
back-up host for the The Loft Lives Open Mic Night. One of Brians
biggest accomplishments has been his newly finished 10-track debut
album, Luminous Woman, recorded with other local musicians at
Luminous Studio.
I write, I play, I deal with Luminous Women, yes there has been
another one, but I'm still here, slightly wiser and more rockin! Rock
On, Everybody, Rock On!! And for all you people, men and women who
have loved and lost I feel your pain, and I sing about it. These
songs are for you.
You know I'm haunted by the notion that you're out there somewherecheck out myspace.com/brianmallard, New Luminous Woman album on
cdbaby.com
http://cdbaby.com/cd/brianmallardcdbaby.com
Homegrown Rock and Roll.
Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Pop: Pop/Rock
Mood: Upbeat
By Location
USA: Georgia
Recommended if you like ...
Johnny Cash
Coldplay
Lou Reed
Brian Mallard started playing music roughly 5 years ago. Freshly
divorced, he picked up a guitar he had for years, but had never really
done anything with and started playing other peoples songs. This far
from satisfied him, so, he began writing his own songs, and, his
words, They sucked. Then I fell in love with a woman The Luminous
Woman - that didn't love me back, and Renegade was born. Brian
started writing songs that were from the heart, meaningful. The songs
were originally of a folk-rock nature.
He recorded on makeshift studio equipment - a stereo for monitor, a
karaoke machine for echo, a Radio Shack four channel mixer, and a tape
deck. He recorded this way for a while, but eventually out growing the
make shift studio, Mallard invested in a professional home studio set-
up, titled Luminous Studio.
All the while Brians songs and sound got better and better.
Luminous Woman was the first of his songs to really gather
attention. Then, eventually, he wrote There's No Reason (We Can't
Fall In Love.) That song attracted a lot of attention. Not believing
he could top that, he then wrote Let The Past Go which became known
as Oh Wo.
The Luminous Woman eventually left me shivering outside, as my song
Shackled to Your Cage says, but I continue to write play and record
songs.
Brians resume includes running an Open Mic Night at a club called
Rhino's, although it is now closed. He has played gigs around town
and performed in a Gay, Georgia fair. He also occasionally acts as a
back-up host for the The Loft Lives Open Mic Night. One of Brians
biggest accomplishments has been his newly finished 10-track debut
album, Luminous Woman, recorded with other local musicians at
Luminous Studio.
I write, I play, I deal with Luminous Women, yes there has been
another one, but I'm still here, slightly wiser and more rockin! Rock
On, Everybody, Rock On!! And for all you people, men and women who
have loved and lost I feel your pain, and I sing about it. These
songs are for you.
(so are most of the women of columbus, georgia)
(why do you think duckery has to travel so much now?)