Brymers

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Sacrifice 02:07 Tools
Sacrifice (Diplomacy 30) San Jose, Cal. 1967 00:00 Tools
Lies (Unreleased Demo) Fresno, Cal. 1966 00:00 Tools
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Artist Information Instrumentation All original members are still with The Brymers. The members are: Dick Lee (drums, vocals - also recorded the Fapardokly album with Merrell Fankhauser); Jim Mellick (vocals, harp, lead guitar); Bill Brumley (bass guitar, vocals), Kenny Sinner (vocals, keyboards, sax), and Kenny Valentine, (vocals, guitar, keyboards). Biography The Brymers band is a five piece rock-n-roll group from the 1960's known for its fuzz guitar, pounding harp, hammond B3, and melodic harmonies. The group's influences were The Kinks, The Byrds, the Stones, and The Allman Brothers. the Brymers are known for their 60's classic hit of "Sacrifice." The Brymers have four CD's on the market and over 110 recorded tracks in their catalog that cover all genres. Visit: www.thebrymers.com or call 541.683.2263. Discography 1.) CD: "Never Too Old To Rock-n-Roll" (20 tracks -released 10.1.2009) 2.) CD: "40 Year Brotherhood" (18 tracks -released 10.1.2008) 3.) CD: "Where Are They Now" - (14 tracks - released 10.1.2007) 4.) CD: 'Sacrifice" (24 tracks of Brymers 1960's recordings - released 6.1.2007). 5.) CD: Garage Punk Unknows (Unauthorized Release -"Sacrifice" featured on this compilation - Released: 6. 5.1992) 6.) LP: "Boulders # 4" (Unauthorized Release - 1980 - featuring "Sacrifice") 7.) "Sacrifice" (45 rpm) Diplomacy Records (released 9.1.1966) 8.) "I Want To Tell You" (45 rpm) Diplomacy Records (released 9.1.1966) 9. "Under My Thumb" (45 rpm) Commonwealth Records (released - 9.1.1966 ) 10.) "Make Love Not War" (45 rpm) Diplomacy Records (recorded 9.1.1966 - unreleased) 11.) "Irritation" (recorded 1963 - un-released) 12.) "More of More" (recorded 1963 - un-released) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.