


Each band member is a successful session player and producer in his own right. Mike Steele and Gerry Hansen (Shawn Mullins) are on bass and drums respectively. On guitars are his old friend and writing partner from the early days, Davis Causey and a new and versatile arrival, Mike Hines. Lucky, Thin Places).Ĭurrently, Randall tours with his own band, the Randall Bramblett Band, an extraordinary group of pros from the Athens/Atlanta area. Randall’s solo career began in the mid ‘70s with two critically acclaimed albums on Polydor Records (That Other Mile, Light of the Night) and has continued to the present with his most recent releases on Capricorn (See Through Me) and New West Records (No More Mr. From his early career with Capricorn Records (Cowboy, Gregg Allman, Sea Level) to his more recent tours with Widespread Panic, Traffic and Steve Winwood, he has worked with the best in the business. Randall Bramblett has kept great company over the years. Thomas, Steve Winwood, Widespread Panic, Hydra, Sea Level, Gregg Allman and Roger Glover. Jesup, Georgia) is a musician and singer-songwriter, who has worked with such notable performers as Robbie Robertson, Elvin Bishop, Bonnie Bramlett, B.J. Their album Rich Someday was released in 2006.Įarly band, King David and the Slaves in the mid-60s, Jesup Georgia In later years, Bramblett has been performing and touring with the Randall Bramblett Band. Though it incorporates some experimental instrumentation, the disc also retains the singer's classic, rootsy appeal. On his seventh solo album, Now It's Tomorrow, Bramblett crafts a revelatory blues-rock experience. Bramblett has worked with many prominent musicians, but he's maintained a strong reputation as both a solo artist and a bandleader. His jazz- and blues-inspired piano, organ and saxophone work defined his solo albums in the mid-'70s, as well as the success of his jazz/rock band Sea Level. Click the link above to hear Bramblett perform live in concert from WXPN and World Café Live in Philadelphia.īramblett was raised on musicians such as James Brown and Ray Charles, and he continues to incorporate some of their sounds into his own work. Throughout his long career, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Randall Bramblett has influenced a wide range of musicians, with music that fuses roots-rock and the blues to powerful effect. Later in his career, he toured with Traffic, while continuing as a solo artist and studio musician. His first major touring band was Sea Level. Randall Bramblett began recording in the 1970s.
