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Can't Look Back CD (2000)
Josh Roy Brown music CDs Recorded at Dubway Studios and Big House Recording, New York, New York.
Personnel: Josh Roy Brown (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, lap steel guitar, baritone guitar); Tim Beattie (lap steel guitar, harmonica, background vocals); Heather Hardy (violin); Danny Grigsby (keyboards, shaker); Donna Kelly (drums, snare drum); Charley Buckland, LP (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Danny Grigsby.
Recording information: Big House Recording, New York, NY; Dubway Studios, New York, NY.
Photographer: Leland Bobbe.
Personnel includes: Josh Roy Brown (vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, slide guitar, lap steel guitar); Heather Hardy (violin); Tim Beattle (harmonica); ...
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Stumbling Still Warm... CD (2002)
Josh Roy Brown music CDs Track Listing of songs: It's Alright; Satellite; Fool For You; In the Rain; My Only Friend; Wait; She's a Lullaby; Sometimes Trouble; Sleep; Half My Life;
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Rub The Sleep Out CD (2003)
Josh Roy Brown CD discography Personnel: Joe Cardamone (vocals); Don Devore (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Dale Jimenez, Jeff Zeigler (keyboards); Ryan McLaughlin, Ryan Rapsys (drums); Travis Keller, Josh Roy Brown (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Don Devore; Jeff Zeigler.
Recording information: Uniform Recording Studio, Philadelphia, PA (2002).
Souls She Said includes: Don Devore, Joe Cardamone.
Souls She Said: Don Devore (various instruments); Joe Cardamone.
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Whatever Makes You Happy CD (1995)
Josh Roy Brown albums Seemingly from nowhere (though actually just from Upstate), The Dwellers burst onto the New York City scene in 1995 with an unabashedly retro power-pop/gutter rock sound. The group seemingly had it all: a cute but trashy front man, super catchy New York Dolls/Cheap Trick/Rolling Stones-style tuneage, a raw, rockin' band, and heavyweights like producer Tony Visconti in its corner. EMI quickly snapped The Dwellers up, released their first album and.the record went nowhere and the group promptly disappeared. A typical record industry tale perhaps, but ...
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To This Day... CD (2000)
Josh Roy Brown discography Warren's quiet, sensitive folk-rock is pleasant and well-produced, but unfortunately that production can't obscure his mediocre songwriting talents. Most notably, he suffers from the common folk-rock ailment of substituting breathy sensuality for bedrock energy. For the Leonard Cohens of the world, weariness is a stock in trade that only enhances a brilliant song but, for second-stringers, the effect of half-whispered lyrics too often serves only to ...
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Stumbling Still Warm CD (2002)
Josh Roy Brown songs There are basically two kinds of sad song: the ones that make the listener sad as well, and those that make the listener feel better. Singer/songwriter John Washburn (formerly of Clara Venus) is a minor master of the latter variety, a distinction he shares with Chris Isaak (a clear influence) and Neil Finn (clearly not an influence). Washburn writes in a self-consciously retro-roots style, and sometimes ...
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 Josh Roy Brown Songs
Popular or famous Josh Roy Brown music songs: So Far Away, Can't Look Back, Changing, Here I Am, Never Saw Her Coming, Long Way To Heaven, Going Home. More music songs Sleeping Under Water, This Time, She, Back in the Old Days, Abilene. See All Songs
 Josh Roy Brown CD discography Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | LP | Angie Heaton, Godz Of Quad, Nepalm, Chillonometry, Ice-T, KJ-52, L.P. (Rock), Lighter Shade Of Brown | | Heather Hardy | Bela, Davenports, Lisa Otey, Speed Dial, Diane Van Deurzen, Lisa Otey and the Desert Divas, Maxine Brown | | Josh Roy Brown | John Washburn, Dwellers, Souls She Said, Robert Burke Warren | | Donna Kelly | Bradley Cole, Housewives On Prozac | | Danny Grigsby | | Charley Buckland | | Tim Beattle |
 Josh Roy Brown albums Worked With
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