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TONY
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Alabama Native singer songsmith Tony Brook has been a staple of the music scene and the Frank Brown International Songwriters Festival for the last decade. Whether solo or with his band, he has played festivals throughout the southeast including City Stages, Jubilee City Fest, Flat Rock Music Fest and many others. A critically acclaimed songwriter, he has played venues across the U.S. and Europe from the Blue Bird Café in Nashville, Tennessee to the Palomino Club in Los Angeles, California. Tony has shared the stage with the likes of Jamie Johnson, Lucinda Williams, Mark Coley, Doug Stone, Steve Young, Johnny Neal, Buddy Miller, Taylor Hicks, Waylon Jennings’ Band, Tanya Tucker, Justin Townes Earl and has opened up for such acts as Hank Cochran, Willie Nelson, Robert Earl Keen, The Skeeters, Government Mule, Jack Ingram, Pat Green, Rhonda Vincent, Tensely Elis, Sam Bush, String Cheese Incident, Moe, Ray Charles, Todd Snider, Whiskey Falls, and many others. Tony has released four CD’s on indie label, Racketown Music: Live at the Supper Club, Cross and Chain, Cardinal Sin, and Alabama Panorama. All CD’s are available on iTunes as well as CD Baby and many others for Digital Download. Tony's latest album GUERILLA, was released in November 2010 and is available here. |
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Andrew
began playing drums around the age of 13, performing jazz and orchestral
music throughout high school while playing in rock 'n roll bands on
the side. Tony and Andrew's knowledge of one another goes back many
years. "I always knew who Tony Brook was and he knew who I was,
even back in the mid-90's," Andrew
had just moved back to Auburn from NYC in early 2009 when he walked
into a downtown bar and ran into Tony. Of course the conversation turned
to music. “I asked Tony if he wanted to get together and jam a
little bit,” Andrew says, “He was shuffling different players
in and out of his band, and I wanted to play with someone like him full-time.
We got together the very next day and it just clicked. We've been going
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