CLICK ON TITLE BELOW TO GO TO PURCHASE!!!!
CD submissions accepted! Guest writers always welcome!!
I started a quest to find terrific blues music and incredible musicianship when I was just a little kid. I also have a tremendous appreciation of fine musical instruments and equipment. One of my greatest joys all of my life was sharing my finds with my friends. I'm now publishing my journey. I hope that you come along!
I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Damn! I Spilled the Blues, by Brody Buster and it's quite good. Opening with Old Dogs, Brody Buster handles, lead vocal, guitar, harmonica and drums. You would think that one component or the other would suffer but it's clear right up front that he has mastered all of the trades. His vocal and harmonica work is clean and crisp and his guitar tone rich and warm. Stripped down rocker, Bad News, teams drums, vocal and guitar covering all the sounds of Black Keys and adding harmonica. Excellent! My favorite track on the release is guitar boogie, Alligator Blues with it's tight boogie guitar rhythm, harmonica trim and super lyrics. A real cool tune. Like 'em Like That follows in the same vein with an almost Houndog Taylor feel. Buster's guitar work is really cool and his harmonica work is strong. Super. Week Long has the texture of a dirty trucker with beads of sweat and Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. A gritty guitar lead and fluid harmonica lines give this track plenty of punch and Buster's vocals are poised and aggressive. Wrapping the release is Got The Blues, a real nice closer with powerful vocals, understated and crisp snare work. And, of course, Buster really knows how to work the harmonica making this an excellent closer.
If you support live Blues acts, up and coming Blues talents and want to learn more about Blues news and Fathers of the Blues, Like ---Bman’s Blues Report--- Facebook Page! I’m looking for great talent and trying to grow the audience for your favorites band!- ”LIKE”
For added exposure - Blues World Wide Group "LIKE"
“Like” Bman’s Facebook page and get support for your favorite band or venue - click HERE
BRODY BUSTER WINS "BEST HARMONICA PLAYER" AT 2017 IBC,
FINISHES SECOND IN "BEST SOLO/DUO" CATEGORY
(FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE) - Brody Buster took home "Best Harmonica Player" at
the 2017 IBC (International Blues
Challenge) on February 4 at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis, TN,
beating out a very competitive field of talented music acts. The Lawrence, KS
resident, who fronts Brody Buster's One Man Band as well as the Brody Buster
Trio, also won second place in the "Best Solo/Duo" category at the
IBC, where he was representing the Kansas City Blues Society.
"Winning best harmonica player is great, but winning
second place in the solo/duo category is also important to me," states
Buster. "I have been playing harmonica my whole life but for to place
second in solo act category is huge for me because I have only been doing
this One Man Band thing for about three years. My guitar playing and my
drumming have come along way in three years. I think winning these awards
will help my career, but more than anything I think winning these awards
validated all the hype from when I was a kid, 'I am no longer a novelty
sideshow oh wow look at this kid' act. Now I am appreciated among real
musicians, and after doing this for twenty-five years it feels good!".
Brody Buster - Some Background
Brody Buster's unique and extensive experiences in the
music industry have been a bit of awhirlwind, to say the least. As a
tow-headed 9 year old, Buster was heralded by Blues legend BB King – who made
the pronouncement after pulling Buster onstage during the midst of a full
house at a sold out concert- as “one of the greatest harmonica players of our
time, despite his age, believe it or not.”
Since those days of sitting in with BB King and appearing
on Entertainment Tonight and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno as a young
phenomenon, Brody has grown into a formidable front man, band leader and
songwriter in his own right. Over the past few years, since forming The Brody
Buster Band, his continued development as a vocalist, guitarist and writer
have earned him his deserved, and still growing reputation as one of Kansas
City's “Can’t Miss” live acts.
Brody traveled to the International Blues Competition in
Memphis this February 2017, as Brody Buster's One-Man Band, representing the
Kansas City Blues Society after sweeping through the local blues qualifying
competitions to earn the crown of Kansas City’s representative in the
solo/duo category. He went on to capture first place in the "Best
Harmonica Player" competition while finishing as the runner-up in the
"Best Solo/Duo" category, resulting in recent multiple offers to
perform at Blues festivals throughout the U.S.
Brody Buster’s One Man Band performs regularly around the
Kansas City Metro vicinity, with weekly residences at The Westport Saloon,
The Inter Continental Hotel, and The Brick- in addition to a monthly show at
The Jazz. The Brody Buster Band also continues to play shows both locally and
regionally.
The Brody Buster Band are a hard-charging blues rock trio
consisting of Jimmy Lacy on bass, Colby Earleywine on drums, and Brody Buster
on guitar, harmonica and vocals. They burst onto the Kansas City blues and
rock scene in 2011 with their full band release of originals on Will Die
Young, (October 2011). Together with last year’s release of his Brody
Buster’s One Man Band, (March 2016), Buster has evolved as much as his
music, growing into a cutting-edge, relevant and ascendant solo and ensemble
act, with an unlimited future ahead.
Brody Buster's
One Man Band Wins "Best Harmonica Player" at 2017 IBC Finals