Jesse Brewster
Tour Announcement
SHOW SCHEDULE
The Fillmore San Francisco, CA Fri May 24 13 08:00 PM  
The Monkey House Berkeley, CA Fri Jun 28 13 07:00 PM  
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The frost is melting and it's time once again to venture out into the great wide open and spread the gospel of music! (not really gospel music)

Ok more simply put, I got some fun tour dates coming up and it happens to be winter :)

 

Joining me on the journey is the talented Cyndi Harvell, and we'll be sharing the stage singing harmonies over each others tunes, telling stories and the ocassional off color joke (prob. by me). We went out last year for 10 or so shows and it was good times.

 

If you or your family/friends live near any of the cities listed above, we'd love for you to come out and see a show and share a libation. We've both got new music (more on that later) and can't wait to share with all of you.

 

Stay creative (and warm),

 

-JB

 


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"Wrecking Ball at the Concert Hall is the second LP from Berkeley native country boy Jesse Brewster. Brewster is half rock star and half cowboy, and Wrecking Ball is 100% representative of both sides of his personality. The album opens with the up beat “All those Things I Said,” with its steel-toe boot tapping drum rhythm and smooth guitar licks. The next two tracks take a step back, with country ballads like “Fuel for the Fire” and “All She Deserves.” Things pick back up on “God Fearin’ Man,” a good ol’ fashioned drinking song with a funky Lynyrd Skynyrd riff, Brewster’s rugged vocals and a wailing guitar solo for an extra kick. The album isn’t just all guitars, bass and druns; in “Dive to Drown In” Brewster incoporates piano and organ for added dimension beneath his vocals. With equal parts alt-rock attitude and down south country twang, Jesse Brewster plays up both sides to really come into his own as a singer/songwriter. " — Emma Hernandez, Elmore Magazine

"Jesse Brewster has a unique Red Dirt voice that defies his California roots. The album begins with the anthemic "All Those Things I Said," which offers a melodic chorus and a passionate performance from Brewster. On "All She Deserves," Brewster is allowed to showcase his rich and passionate vocals the best. Likewise, the dark "Dive To Drown In" illustrates Brewster's Americana potential more than any other song…The hard-edged "God Fearin' Man" is a triumph that will have live audiences rockin' the night away…"Sometime" showcases Brewster's musical artistry more than any other song on the album. "Consider This" has much of the same charm, and listeners will get lost in the haunting vocal performance…"Wrecking Ball At The Concert Hall" is a truly unique album with elements of rock, folk, Americana and country..He has everything he needs to succeed..indeed, this only wets the appetite for more." — BJ Jones, CountryChart.com

"The slow bluesy Americana track "All She Deserves" is a brilliant showcase for (Brewster's) strong songwriting ability and soulful vocal. And the Skynrd-like riff on "God Fearin' Man" is near perfect country rock with a wicked solo midway towards songs end." — Powerpopaholic

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