BRADY CLAMPITT
''THINGS ARE DIFFERENT NOW''
October 28, 2014
37:43
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1 I Wanna Love You 03:14
2 Countin' On Love 03:19
3 Things Are Different Now 05:02
4 Nobody 04:59
5 Wrap Me Up 05:53
6 Wait For You 03:15
7 Quit It 03:34
8 Come Home 04:53
9 Kiss The Wind (Bonus Track) 03:28
All songs written by Brady Clampitt
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Horn Arrangements by Richard Sherrington and Brady Clampitt
Brady Clampitt - Guitars, Vocals
Richard Sherrington - Keyboards, Trombone
Billy Thornton - Bass Guitar
Nico Lembo - Drums
Craig Barnette - Percussion
Michael Emmert - Tenor Saxophone
Isaac Corbitt - Harmonica
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OFFICIAL BIOGRAPHY
Gutsy vocals, rugged horns and muscular grooves come together to make up the meaty portions of Things Are Different Now, the latest offering from Jacksonville’s rising singer-guitarist Brady Clampitt. Tracks like “Come Home” or the album’s title track earn comparisons to other southern rockers like JJ Grey or The Tedeschi-Trucks Band. Meanwhile, “Quit It” hints at a more Lee Brice-like country sensibility.
After having been a featured artist on Jacksonville CW17’s episodes of YourJax Music, Clampitt’s notoriety in the southeast kept rising to new levels as a session player after appearing on a handful of independent releases. Recently, this Berklee alum has been seen touring alongside Nashville’s Sonia Leigh in addition to his steady gigs in other southeast hubs like Atlanta, Charlotte, Savannah, and Charleston.
In January of 2012, Brady started the pre-production process on his debut at his home studio. Six months later he would be humbled by the opportunity to record with famed producer Jim Devito (JJ Grey & Mofro, Donavon Frankenreiter, Swamp Cabbage) at the legendary Retrophonics Studios in St. Augustine, FL. “Making this album with Jim was an absolute joy,” says Clampitt. “That man is an encyclopedia of vintage tones.” Along with an All-Star backing band, listeners can look forward to cameos by harmonica menace Isaac Corbitt (Corbitt Brothers) and percussionist Craig Barnette (Donavon Frankenreiter,JJGrey).
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''THINGS ARE DIFFERENT NOW''
October 28, 2014
37:43
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1 I Wanna Love You 03:14
2 Countin' On Love 03:19
3 Things Are Different Now 05:02
4 Nobody 04:59
5 Wrap Me Up 05:53
6 Wait For You 03:15
7 Quit It 03:34
8 Come Home 04:53
9 Kiss The Wind (Bonus Track) 03:28
All songs written by Brady Clampitt
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Horn Arrangements by Richard Sherrington and Brady Clampitt
Brady Clampitt - Guitars, Vocals
Richard Sherrington - Keyboards, Trombone
Billy Thornton - Bass Guitar
Nico Lembo - Drums
Craig Barnette - Percussion
Michael Emmert - Tenor Saxophone
Isaac Corbitt - Harmonica
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OFFICIAL BIOGRAPHY
Gutsy vocals, rugged horns and muscular grooves come together to make up the meaty portions of Things Are Different Now, the latest offering from Jacksonville’s rising singer-guitarist Brady Clampitt. Tracks like “Come Home” or the album’s title track earn comparisons to other southern rockers like JJ Grey or The Tedeschi-Trucks Band. Meanwhile, “Quit It” hints at a more Lee Brice-like country sensibility.
After having been a featured artist on Jacksonville CW17’s episodes of YourJax Music, Clampitt’s notoriety in the southeast kept rising to new levels as a session player after appearing on a handful of independent releases. Recently, this Berklee alum has been seen touring alongside Nashville’s Sonia Leigh in addition to his steady gigs in other southeast hubs like Atlanta, Charlotte, Savannah, and Charleston.
In January of 2012, Brady started the pre-production process on his debut at his home studio. Six months later he would be humbled by the opportunity to record with famed producer Jim Devito (JJ Grey & Mofro, Donavon Frankenreiter, Swamp Cabbage) at the legendary Retrophonics Studios in St. Augustine, FL. “Making this album with Jim was an absolute joy,” says Clampitt. “That man is an encyclopedia of vintage tones.” Along with an All-Star backing band, listeners can look forward to cameos by harmonica menace Isaac Corbitt (Corbitt Brothers) and percussionist Craig Barnette (Donavon Frankenreiter,JJGrey).
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WEBSITE
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