Eliot Bronson Explained

Eliot Bronson
Birth Name:Eliot James Bronson[1]
Birth Place:Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Origin:Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Genre:Americana, Alt. Country, Contemporary Folk
Years Active:2000 – present
Label:Saturn 5 Records
Associated Acts:The Brilliant Inventions

Eliot James Bronson is an American singer-songwriter known for being part of the musical duo The Brilliant Inventions and the band Yonder Orphans.

Early life and career

Bronson was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He began playing at local coffeehouses and was dubbed a "folk singing wunderkind"[2] by The Baltimore Sun.[2] [3] He later moved to Atlanta, where he formed the duo The Brilliant Inventions. The band became a staple of the Atlanta music scene, winning several local and national music awards and gaining a substantial fan following.[4] In 2010, the band split up and Bronson continued solo, releasing Blackbirds in 2011.[5] In 2012, Bronson released Milwaukee, with his band Yonder Orphans (Kevin Leahy, Will Robertson and Bret Hartley).

Career (2014–present)

In 2014, Bronson signed with independent music label, Saturn 5 Records. The ten-song self-titled album Eliot Bronson was recorded totally analog in Nashville by producer Dave Cobb (Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell). On the album, he used a rare Helios mixing console and a tape machine on loan from the Norman Petty Estate, which was also used to record Buddy Holly in the 1950s.

Eliot Bronson was recorded in one week at Cobb's home studio and The Sound Emporium, and mixed the following week. Other musicians on the album include Bret Hartley, Chris Powell, Adam Gardner, Kristen Rogers and Dave Cobb.

The album received critical acclaim and numerous "Top Album" ranking in the United States and Europe. Bronson was dubbed by Bop n Jazz as "maybe the best singer/songwriter since Dylan".

Bronson signed to Nashville-based Rock Ridge Music in a joint deal with Atlanta-based Hubbub! Music in May 2017.[6] In August 2017, he released his next album James also produced by Nashville-based producer Dave Cobb.[7] The album includes Rough Ride, a song about fellow Baltimorean Freddie Gray.[8] The track Mercy was featured on episode 13.13 on the television show Criminal Minds.[9]

Discography

Empty Spaces (2020)

Talking to Myself (2024)

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BALTIMORE . ASCAP . American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers . November 9, 2023.
  2. News: Stephanie . Shapiro . Musicians aid each other . The Baltimore Sun . 21 June 2000 . 1E.
  3. News: Morgan. Tanoah. Folk music reprise enters seventh year. May 17, 2012. Baltimore Sun. March 19, 1999.
  4. News: Love. Bret. All by Myself. Jezebel Magazine. October 2011. October 19, 2011. 46.
  5. Web site: Love. Bret. THE MUSIC YEAR IN REVIEW: Our Critics Rank 2011 Best Albums. InSite Magazine. May 17, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304031920/http://www.insiteatlanta.com/yearinmusic.asp. March 4, 2016. dead.
  6. Web site: Hudson . Phil . Singer-songwriter Eliot Bronson signs management deal with Hubbub!Music, Rock Ridge Music . www.bizjournals.com . 23 May 2020.
  7. Web site: Johns . Myke . New Album Looks At Another Side Of Atlanta Singer Eliot Bronson . 90.1 FM WABE . 23 May 2020 . 21 September 2017.
  8. News: Johns. Myke. New Album Looks At Another Side Of Atlanta Singer Eliot Bronson. WABE 90.1. September 21, 2017.
  9. Web site: Music of Criminal Minds Season 13 - Criminal Minds Wiki . Criminal Minds Fan Site . 23 May 2020.
  10. News: Stonely. Amanda. Me & Thee presents Cheryl Wheeler. https://archive.today/20120707065719/http://articles.boston.com/2011-08-15/yourtown/29887304_1_cheryl-wheeler-songs-kenny-loggins. dead. July 7, 2012. October 18, 2011. Boston Globe. August 15, 2011.
  11. Web site: AMA Charts. Americana Music Associates. 31 January 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20140731182008/http://americanaradio.org/AMA/displaychart_beforetracks.asp?mode=lw&dtkey=. 31 July 2014. dead.