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  1. 6 days ago · Review: Randall Bramblett ‘Paradise Breakdown’. By Hal Horowitz. Among the many laudatory quotes in Randall Bramblett’s press release is one from the legendary Al Kooper, who tried (unsuccessfully) to sign him to his label 40 years ago: “…I STILL love what he does, whatever it is…”. That pithy statement explains how difficult it ...

  2. Randall Bramblett (born 1948) is an American musician and singer-songwriter, whose career as a solo artist, session player, and touring musician, has spanned more than three decades. He has worked with Gregg Allman , Bonnie Raitt , Goose Creek Symphony , Robbie Robertson , Elvin Bishop , Steve Winwood , Bonnie Bramlett , B.J. Thomas , Widespread Panic , Jay E. Livingston and Roger Glover . [ 1 ]

  3. Sep 2, 2024 · Hailed as “one of the South’s most lyrical and literate songwriters” by Rolling Stone, Bramblett is known as a highly accomplished singer and multi-instrumentalist as well. 13 solo albums later, it makes you wonder how he had time to write a song for Bonnie Raitt whose Grammy winning album Slipstream opens with his composition “Used To Rule The World.”

  4. We talked with Randall Bramblett about his incredible career in music, the recent passing of Gregg Allman, his new soulful album, and how he continues to push the boundaries while remaining authentic to find his voice and his true center. RANDALL BRAMBLETT Web-Exclusive Interview with M Music & Musicians magazine publisher, Merlin David

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  5. Jun 24, 2024 · Bramblett describes the inspiration behind the tune: Several years ago, a friend told me a story about a chance meeting with Dr. John in New York City. The conversation they had was about the joy, freedom, and fragility of their recovery from drug addiction. I added the twist of Johnny being a ghost. Funny, sad, and funky. LISTEN:

  6. The album finds Bramblett taking stock of past and present, embracing all the contradictory elements — love and loss; joy and disappointment; nostalgia and mortality — of a career dedicated to creation. "I've had the realization that this particular life isn't gonna go on forever," says the 70-something musician, who launched his solo ...

  7. Randall Bramblett. Don't Look Now (Everything Has Changed) Roger Glover. You Bring Me Down. Randall Bramblett. Roll. Randall Bramblett. Whatever That Is. Randall Bramblett.