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GIG:
I will be hosting and performing at a Benefit Show with Hope Machine and Motherlode Trio.
The benefit is for Touching Tiny Lives Foundation - a program of an old highschool friend who is savings the lives of abondoned children in Lesotho, Africa.
April 12 at 8pm.
Tickets are $10 adults,
$20 families, $5 for students/ seniors.
St. John the Evangelist Church - Social Hall (downstairs)
225 E. Lake Blvd.
Mahopac, NY 10541
Call for Tix: 845-628-2006
here's the poster I made for it
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Order CDs on the Music page:
r u s t f r o m r a i n listen to clips
Produced by Jean-Christophe Santalis, Jeffry Braun & Marc Teamaker.
Featuring 12 tracks of acoustic rock, rock and soul: Jonathan Hughes on bass, Anthony Realbuto on drums, with special guests, Jason Braun on guitar, JC Santalis on guitar, Marc Teamaker on guitar and wurli, Matt Kalin on Hammond, Julia Richardson and Scott Sylvester on harmony, and more.
My first CD, s l o w h e a l e r is still available too. Produced by Jean-Christophe Santalis and Jeffry Braun, it features 10 songs of love and loss with special guests Mike Daly (Whiskeytown), Jason Braun and more. A wide range of styles from alt.country to folk to old soul. listen to clips
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"Rust From Rain is a vivid portrait of a partly-cloudy world: the sky is done in wisps of cello and Wurlitzer, the horizon in peaks of powerful verse. Stare into its bountiful sounds, and you'll see the voice of a major talent about to break out. Jeffry Braun has made pop music an artform again."
--Ross Alvord, VH1
"...{His} brilliantly poetic love songs may be full of heartbreak, but there is no despair here. This is a celebration of a broken heart which rivals Elliot Smith's best work in its defiance and earnestness. ... His voice, sometimes whispery and at other times hoarse and raw, sounds live and human and lives up to the feeling that the songs convey. ... Aptly named, the songs on this recording shine through the rust as the human heart shines through its daily tragedies."
--Fred Gillen, Jr., Tribes Hill
"Jeffry Braun is a sensitive, poetic singer-songwriter who delivers a sincere and intimate view on his interior life, the external world, and love. ... He is one minute the folk singer with a beautiful clear tenor, then delivers an acoustic pop tune in a breathy sensual voice, then transitions into a rocker exhilarating us with his raspy soulful delivery." -- Lisa Wenzel, Golden Apple Coffeehouse |
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