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Luke Brindley


Country of origin:

U.S.

Type of music generally:

Beautiful, contemporary folk, folk/rock

Status:

Most recent release, Crazy Grace (2021)

See also:

Luke Brindley's website

Luke Brindley's Bandcamp page

Comparisons:

Paul Simon, James Taylor

Covers/own material:

Own

General comments:

With the right exposure or representation, this talent is "good enough for prime time". He has a tender love affair going with his guitar. All songs seem to be structured to his voice in a rather interesting manner. He has a honey/smoky voice. They work well together. The source of music seems to rise from a journal of personal poetry. Very welcoming recording. Lots of warmth and peace in his style. (Anachro1@pacbell.net)

Recommended first album:

How Faint the Whisper is the only one we've heard

Recordings:

  • Spring Song
  • How Faint the Whisper (2001)
  • Playing With the Light (with the Brindley Brothers, 2004)
  • Filled With Fire (with the Brindley Brothers, 2006)
  • Luke Brindley (2007)
  • Five Songs EP (2008)
  • Solo Guitar (2010)
  • A Hidden Wholeness (2010)
  • Our Year (2013)
  • A Few Favorites (covers, 2015)
  • Crack of Light (2015)
  • Invitation to Joy (2016)
  • Winter Guitar (EP, 2016)
  • The Whiskey Switch (2014)
  • Holiday Guitar (2017)
  • Our Year (2018)
  • Dream Songs (Part One) (EP, 2018)
  • Thin Spaces (2020)
  • The Devil's Drum (2020)
  • Crazy Grace (2021)

How Faint the Whisper

Release info:

2001—self-released

Availability:

See Luke Brindley's website for availability

Ecto priority:

Tops

Group members:

Luke Brindley—guitar, voice

Guest artists:

Daniel Brindley—piano, second guitar, voice
Spencer Miles—acoustic bass
Vesper Stamper—electric bass, voice
Chris Benelli—drums, percussion

Produced by:

Ben, Luke, and Daniel

Comments:

Soothing, sensitive, elegant, thoughtful and personal.
     I definitely recommend buying this. It's been on my cd player since the day it arrived. (Anachro1@pacbell.net)

Further info:

Email luke@lukebrindley.com


Thanks to Anachro1@pacbell.net for work on this entry.

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