www.brigittelondon.com
Information
- Members:
- Brigitte London
- Genre:
- Americana, Country, Roots Rock
- Record Label:
- Indie
My Band
Brigitte London
updated at Tue, 12 May 2009 10:00:20 -0400
updated at Thu, 18 Jun 2009 13:54:54 -0400
| 1. Black Hearted Man | |
| 2. THe Phoenix | |
| 3. Hard Woman | |
| 4. Baby I Love You | |
| 5. Breakin' Me Down | |
| 6. I Won't Break For You | |
| 7. On My Lips | |
| 8. There Was You | |
| 9. No Other Woman | |
| 10. Someone You Can't ... | |
| 11. Nothing To Say | |
| 12. I Won't Break For ... | |
| 13. Strong Enough To S... | |
| 14. The Way I Loved You | |
| 15. Sending You My Angels | |
| 16. Home Again | |
| 17. Faith In You | |
| 18. Saddle Mountain | |
| 19. Song of a Woman | |
| 20. You Ask Me To | |
| 21. I Will Not Miss You | |
| 22. Thunder | |
| 23. Making Believe (wi... | |
| 24. When Fallen Angels... | |
| 25. Under Your Light | |
| 26. Gone So Long LIVE |
updated at Fri, 03 Jul 2009 01:20:19 -0400
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Events
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- Brigitte London and Mark Allan...
The Barn
Saturday, June 27 at 9:00pm - Brigitte London
BB Rovers Cafe and Pub
Saturday, June 20 at 8:30pm
Basic Info
- Members:
- Brigitte London
- Genre:
- Americana, Country, Roots Rock
- Record Label:
- Indie
Detailed Info
- Website:
- http://www.brigittelondon.com
- Current Location:
- Austin, Texas
- General Manager:
- Outlaw Agency
- Booking Agent:
- Booking@Outlaw-Agency.com
- Press Contact:
- Press@outlaw-agency.com
- Artists We Also Like:
- The Outlaw Angels, Brook Faulk, Christene LeDoux, Chris Davis, Daryl Dasher, WAYLON JENNINGS
- Influences:
- waylon, janis, etta james, stevie nicks, loretta lynn, linda rondstadt, the band, bruce springsteen
- Band Interests:
- changing the world
- Biography:
- THE HIGHWAYWOMAN: She's been called a renegade, gypsy, outlaw, highwaywoman. Her songwriting and powerhouse vocals have attracted an A -List lineup of backing musicians live and on record that have included legends. The list includes members of George Strait's Ace in the Hole Band, Dale Watson, Redd Volkaert, legendary Waylon Drummer Richie Albright, Earle Poole Ball of Johnny Cash/Gram Parsons fame and even Bobby Keys of the Rolling Stones. She's released five albums and traveled the world with her songs. But despite urgings from Industry heavyweights, Brigitte London has remained Independent, determined to stay in creative control of her music. Her music transitions from outlaw country, blues, rock and folk in one fell swoop, with a fan base extending from country traditionalists to hard core rock and rollers.
London has returned home to Texas, on the heels of her infamous Spirit of the Outlaws shows in Nashville, where she worked in partnership with Robin Keen of Desert Star Media to bring Indie and Major label artists together from across the United States once a month to Douglas Corner, a venue known for bringing in Americana songwriters. "Nashville needed a strong dose of Indie power," London says. "That project meant a lot to me. It was a celebration of artistic integrity against an industry dominated by visual and audio commercialism. I gave it everything I had, and even though the change I was hoping for in the industry was not in the cards, I made friendships that will last a lifetime."
One of those friendships is with Alaskan Artist Brook Faulk. London invited Faulk to do the Nashville show, and the two became fast friends. "She's definitely a musical soulmate, " London says. "I hear her songs and wish I had written them myself." When schedules permit, the two women perform together as The Outlaw Angels. London explains, "It's not really a duo situation. We have our own way of feeling the music, trading off verses and choruses, letting the song takes us where it wants to go. We do songs of each other's or those we've written together. We have a blast, and the audience does, too."
Returning home to the Texas Hill Country is seemingly an inevitable transition at this point in London's career. "I need to be around people who feel the way I do about music," she says. "I can fight the good fight better from here." And that fight continues, as London moonlights as Editor of Outlaw Magazine, a revolutionary online music publication with a variety of features, articles, reviews, and Media Channel. But despite the energy dedicated to the magazine, as well as mentoring new Artists and production projects, London's focus remains on her own growth as a songwriter and performer. "I will always live for my music, " she says. "It's who I am. I still believe the world can change with a song, because I know a song can change me." (read less)THE HIGHWAYWOMAN: She's been called a renegade, gypsy, outlaw, highwaywoman. Her songwriting and powerhouse vocals have attracted an A -List lineup of backing musicians live and on record that have included legends. The list includes members of George Strait's Ace in the Hole Band, Dale Watson, Redd Volkaert, legendary Waylon Drummer Richie Albright, Earle Poole Ball of Johnny Cash/Gram Parsons fame and even Bobby Keys of the Rolling Stones. She's released five albums and traveled the world... (read more)











