Brandon Reeves has spent the last 6 years bringing his blend of roots and soul to the southeast with over 500 gigs since 2008. Brandon's music is a cross between the guitar playing of John Hurt, the songwriting wit of John Prine and the soulful vocals of Sam Cooke. He has also shared the stage with Tab Benoit, Mark Rivera of Hall & Oates band and Ringo Starr's All Star Band, and members of the Zac Brown Band. In December of 2009 Athens, Georgia's Flagpole magazine said "It's the less overtly bluesy songs that end up being the most pleasing. Just like Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton once did, Reeves takes elements of the genre and builds songs around them-although to a much different effect than those two. The end result is undeniably more exciting than hearing a Robert Johnson tune rehashed by a modern blues musician for the hundredth time. Instead, Reeves arrives at a fusion of country, Western and alt-rock with the underlying blues influence perforating every note".
1) Mean Old River
2) Emilia
3) Workin' for Blues
4) The Memory of You
5) Cold
6) Blue Eyes
7) The Snowman
8) Loretta
9) God Don't Never Change