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Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies

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There are musicians in America now who have taken off for unexplored territory, land once staked out by the greats from our past: Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen and other less-famous names. These new songwriters aren't there to grab headlines or fill the pages of meaningless magazines. They are there to write and sing their songs, living words that come to them sometimes in a hurry and sometimes in a haze. And at a time when the music business itself seems lost in a spiraling fog of self-declared importance and self-fulfilling decay, these new singers are actually saviors of the sounds we love so much. Without them, it might be hard to find our way out of the ninety-nine cent download, and even harder to care whether the world of music even continues.
Make no mistake: there is a small army of musicians who care enough about their calling to gamble their future on it. The singers and songwriters, guitarists and drummers, drive around the country playing wherever they find an audience. Some nights they may connect with thousands, others with ten. What matters most is their pursuit of the sound they hear in their hearts and in their minds. Today, when too much space is spent talking about what is going to happen to the music business, Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies are like thieves in the night, sneaking into town to steal the thunder right out from under the media glare of despair. With their new album Bluebird, released on the new Breakout Music label, the group is poised to plant a flag in their Los Angeles home that this is one band who isn't prepared to settle for less than greatness. The way they make that claim is at the heart of their strength.
These are musicians who respect the boundaries of music, and then go about messing them up every chance they get. While some might try to collar them with an alternative country tag, that would be a big mistake, because Wright and the Waco Tragedies are at heart a band with a ton of country influences, sure, but with a rock & roll heart all the way through. Much of that has to do with attitude as much as altitude. The group plays with an aggressive edge even when they're quiet, like they're trying to take the music as far as they can even if it gets twisted into a brand new shape. The album opener, "Over and Again," begins mildly, but it isn't long before the ghost of the Velvet Underground is knocking on its door with an experimental edge impossible to ignore. Every song on Bluebird has the same creative streak. Sparked by Wright's lyrical precision and endless imagination, this is music that dares listeners not to pay attention.
Wright's first album, Dog Ears, was a first step towards making Bluebird. Recorded in just three days at the Wagon Wheel studio in North Hollywood, Wright and the Waco Tragedies new album is like a promise fulfilled. "I had the guys I wanted, and I'd been touring a lot on my own, so when I got home and went in the studio with the band, we were really ready," Wright says. "The setting was perfect. The studio is in somebody's house. Almost everyone was in the same room. We put the amps in the kitchen and the drums in the bedroom. We'd record then play it back and there was the song, just like we wanted. We did the album in two days, but I'd forgotten some songs, so we went back in one more day and did some more. And that was it. Day three made the record."
Sometimes knowing when something is finished is the most important fact of all. Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies knew their Bluebird album was finished on that third day. And now, with its release and a national tour about to start, their new life is just beginning.
Who are Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies? They are men like you and me, unless you are a woman, in which case they are different, though not better. They play music. They do this with their hands and faces and feet and sometimes with their chins and knees. All parts are available to serve if required. The Waco Tragedies are, as a group, shorter than the Brian Wright who leads them, and this is only fitting, if not actually true. Once, in a midnight raid upon the villain's outpost, one of the Tragedies was nearly shot and killed. Brian Wright lept into action-- he was like lightning, but deadly quiet. His knife gleamed in the moonlight, and then found its sheath in the black heart of a bad man. It was a harrowing time, but God was on the side of the Tragedies once again. Horses like to have blankets; in this respect they are like pigs, and humans. No one should ever shout too loudly in the presence of the Alps. It could fall on you and crush you like a twig. Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies are waiting to do the same thing to you, the listener. Go ahead, listener, please, call out, yell, scream-- it will be our pleasure. Music is a good thing for everyone to have on their head. What, do you not believe?
Toward the Earth
By Ben Loory
A woman fell out of a plane, and she opened her arms and flew.
A goose appeared from behind a cloud.
"What are you?" he asked, gazing at the woman in amazement.
"I'm a human being," said the woman, flapping her arms.
"No you're not," said the goose. "Human beings can't fly. So you can't be one."
"But I am," said the woman, "I am a human being!"
And just then she started to fall.
The goose flew down after her plummeting form.
"Deny it!" he yelled. "Say you're something else! Something that can fly!"
But the woman only smiled.
"I'm a human being," she yelled up to the little goose, as she crossed her arms over her chest, "and this is how we fly."
And onward she fell, toward the earth.
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Member Since: 5/12/2006
Band Website: brianwrightmusic.com
Band Members: BRIAN WRIGHT- Guitar, Vocals, Piano, Mandolin, Harmonica JASON "ACE" GONZALES- Guitar, Lap Steel, Banjo, Mandolin FIL KROHNENGOLD- Piano, Organ, Accordian, Guitar, Vocals THE DEACON- Drums, Percussion, Windsor Knots WILL GOLDEN- Bass, Tambourine, Motivational Speeches MICHAEL STARR- Fiddle/Violin/ViolaHONORARY TRAGEDIES (When we can get 'em)JOE PURDY- Vocals, Guitar, Mandolin KEVIN LACEY- upright bass SALLY JAYE- Vocals, Guitar, Mandolin CATHERINE FEENY- Vocals SODA- The world and everything in it.
Influences: Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, The Boss, The Stanley Brothers, The Louvin Brothers, The Brothers Grimm, Dire Straits "Brothers in Arms", Cary Brothers, Dr. Joyce Brothers, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Velvet Underground, Velvet Jones, Tim Jones, Jim Jones, Grace Jones, Indiana Jones, Black Belt Jones, Ninjas (mostly just movies about entertheninjareturnoftheninjathreeninjastmnt...) Bill Hicks, Lenny Bruce, Bruce Dern, Bruce Lee (not a ninja), Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield, Mrs. Butterworth, Mrs. Fields, Butterbean, Aunt Bea, ANDY GRIFFITH, Leadbelly, George Carlin, George Washington, George Foreman, John Quincy Adams, Quincy, John Wilkes Booth, Powers Booth, Power wheels, power ballads, murder ballads, murderball, powerball, horse power, a man called horse, a horse with no name, neil young, neil diamond, genuflecting, reflecting, reflections, reflexes, reflux, influx, flux capacitors, capacities, liars, thieves, poets, backstabbers, naysayers, serpents, Axl Rose, Rose's Pawn Shop, pawn shop guitars, ET, Earnest Tubb, Earnest Mitchell, Elliot Smith, Elliot Salters, Saltines, Elvis, Elvis Costello, Elvez, Thai Elvis, That guy at the soda show dressed as elvis, Soda and His Million Piece Band, Sodapop, Pony Boy, Darry, Two-Bit, Steve, Buck Merrill, Johnny, DALLAS WINSTON, The Falls County, Mclennan County, and Los Angeles County Police departments, Hot Rods, Rumbles, The Wrong side of the tracks, Trains, Training Wheels, Hot Wheels, He-Man, Superman, The Fonz, Sly Stallone, Sly and the Family Stone, Wilco, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, Emmylou Harris, Jake "the Snake" Roberts, Charlie Parker, Charlie Watts, Charlie Brown, Charlie the Dog, Charlie Turner, Charles Lindberg, Charles "chuck" Norris, Charles "chuck" Taylor, Chapa, Chopin, buddy, buddy vass, buddy huffman, Jim Brown, Jim Bianco, Jimmy Walker, Walker Texas Ranger,Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Joe Purdy, Joe Jackson, Michael Jackson, Randy, Marlon, Tito, keenan ivory, Janet, Latoya, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, the four tops, the four seasons, The fairfield four, the Chicago Seven, the mc5, Spore 333, earthquakes, fires, floods, rent, gasoline, vaseline, the vaselines, nectarines, guarine, Guyana, kool aid, gatorade, lemonade, farm aid, farmer's daughter's, daughters of charity, sisters of mercy, prince of peace, Principle, Principals, principles, Sam and Dave, Billie Holliday, Billie Dee Williams,Don Williams, Billie Jean King, Martin Luther King, King Diamond, Diamond David Lee Roth, John Prine, Dr. John, Dr. Feelgood, Tommy Lee, Tom McRae, Tom Thumb, thumbwrestling, .....Really it's most heavily influenced by Andy Griffith, and Dallas Winston and the line we walk between them. Thats why they get all caps. Oh, and Burt Reynolds
Sounds Like: When dogs sound mean but they just want to play
Record Label: BREAKOUT MUSIC
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

This is gonna upset some people...

But I really can't stand Frank Sinatra. There I said it. I feel better.
Posted by Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies on Sun, 01 Jun 2008 01:54:00 PST

Ticket info for Norwich Show May 22nd

22 May 2008, 20:00 - The Queen Charlotte [Edit] [Cancel]286 Dereham Road Norwich, NR2 3UU UK Cost:10 pounds Description:An acoustic solo show with Catherine and friends Brian Wright and The Challenge...
Posted by Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies on Sun, 18 May 2008 09:17:00 PST

B Wright interview, New Mailing list, Harmonica lessons

Ok, so in the interest of sanity and consideration, we are updating our Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies mailing list, if you would like to be on it, and you know you do, please drop a line to bri...
Posted by Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies on Wed, 16 Apr 2008 05:52:00 PST

Freeeeeeee shoooooooooooooooooooooooow tonight!!!!

Tonight march 31 silverlake lounge (323) 663-96362906 W Sunset Blvd. 11pm. free.
Posted by Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 01:21:00 PST

OLD FRIENDS, GREAT MUSIC, GOOD WEEKEND.

If you are in or around the LA area this weekend, Brian and the Band want to very much encourage you to join them for some very special shows with a very cool band from Texas. Macon Greyson, www.mysp...
Posted by Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies on Wed, 26 Mar 2008 02:22:00 PST

Weirdos Wanted to be in video with weirdos

The Tragedies are shooting a video on Saturday, Feb 9, for Glory Hallelujah.  Need extras for the crowd, the shoot will be in Riverside.  If you are a lady with a beard, or a half snake, hal...
Posted by Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies on Tue, 05 Feb 2008 10:51:00 PST

The Desert, The Dancing, The Devil, etc.

Alright everybody, 2008 is off to a great start, thanks to everyone that made 2007 so great. This weekend (Feb 2) the Tragedies, along with our good friend, Sally Jaye are hitting up our favorite des...
Posted by Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies on Thu, 31 Jan 2008 11:51:00 PST

And when i awoke i was alone, this bird has flown....

Oslo, Norway. Not as cold as you might think this time of year. On tour now with Tom McRae and his magical trio featuring Oli and Olli. They sound amazing and the crowd response is fantastic. I me...
Posted by Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies on Fri, 26 Oct 2007 07:17:00 PST

Ain’t it good to get back home.

Tour is fantastic so far. The crowds have been great, the band is on fire, and the good times will not stop. Thanks Texas, for dancing, for screaming, for killng the fatted calf and welcoming home t...
Posted by Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies on Mon, 08 Oct 2007 11:10:00 PST

BLUEBIRD AVAILABLE ONLINE OCTOBER 9.

Tomorrow's the big day, October 9th, BLUEBIRD, the new album by Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies, will be available for purchase online at itunes and CDBaby. Some of you got in early at CD Baby, ...
Posted by Brian Wright and the Waco Tragedies on Mon, 08 Oct 2007 10:33:00 PST