Edie Brickell & New Bohemians is an
alternative rock
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jam band
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that originated in Dallas,
Texas
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, in the mid-1980s. The band is widely known for their 1988 hit "
What I Am
"What I Am" is a song written by Edie Brickell and Kenny Withrow and recorded by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians for their debut album, ''Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars'' (1988). The song is highlighted by a guitar solo that notably features an ...
" from the album ''
Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars''. Their music contains elements of
rock
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,
folk
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,
blues
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, and
jazz
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. Following the 1990 release of their second album ''
Ghost of a Dog
''Ghost of a Dog'' is the second album by American alternative rock band Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, released in 1990.
In the printed lyrics that accompany the album, each song has a word with a single letter missing. In order, they spell out ...
'', lead singer
Edie Brickell left the band and married singer-songwriter
Paul Simon
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. In 2006, she and the band launched a new web site and released a new album, ''
Stranger Things
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''.
Early history
New Bohemians started as a three-piece band in the early 1980s, gaining experience in the
Deep Ellum neighborhood of downtown Dallas, Texas. The original line-up featured
Brad Houser on
vibraslap, Eric Presswood on guitar, and Brandon Aly on drums.
Drummer Aly, guitarist Kenny Withrow, and percussionist John Bush went to the same
arts magnet high school in
Dallas
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,
. Singer
Edie Brickell also went to this school. However, the others didn't know her until later. According to Houser, Edie was there for art. Houser attended
Hillcrest High School and lived in the same neighborhood as the others. He played in various neighborhood bands like The Knobs which included Kenny, and was also in the Munch Puppies.
The additional core members joined in 1985. Edie became the singer after being encouraged to join the band onstage during a show. It was soon after that first show that a local agent who was booking bands at Rick's Casablanca was brought to hear the band. The band signed a six-month management contract which brought with it better paying gigs at Rick's. When the six months ended, they started regular gigging in
Deep Ellum. Presswood left and Kenny Withrow joined as guitarist, playing his first show in July 1985 at the Starck Club in Dallas. John Bush joined on percussion in September of that year. His first show with the band was September 12, 1985, at Poor David's Pub in Dallas, when the band was backing
Bo Diddley.
"New Bos" were a local favorite, packing in the fans at now-famous Deep Ellum venues such as Theater Gallery, 500 Cafe, and Club Dada. They were also regular performers at the annual
Fry Street Fair
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on the
University of North Texas campus in
Denton, Texas. During this period of the band's history, Edie's name was not used in the band's name.
Their debut album, ''
Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars'', was a commercial success, and produced the US top 10 hit "
What I Am
"What I Am" is a song written by Edie Brickell and Kenny Withrow and recorded by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians for their debut album, ''Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars'' (1988). The song is highlighted by a guitar solo that notably features an ...
".
[ The follow-up album, '']Ghost of a Dog
''Ghost of a Dog'' is the second album by American alternative rock band Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, released in 1990.
In the printed lyrics that accompany the album, each song has a word with a single letter missing. In order, they spell out ...
'', was less successful. Soon after the album's release, New Bohemians disbanded.
Recent activity
In recent years, New Bohemians have released compilations and a live album and have recorded new material. In the mid-1990s Brickell, Bush and Withrow reunited as The Slip. In 2006 the current members reunited to record and tour with the release of ''Stranger Things
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''.
Carter Albrecht
Jeffrey Carter Albrecht (23 June 1973 – 3 September 2007) was an American musician best known for his keyboard and guitar work in Edie Brickell & New Bohemians.
Biography
Originally from Derby, Kansas and a 1995 graduate of Southern Methodis ...
was killed in Dallas, on September 3, 2007.
The band's song "Circle" appeared on an episode of '' Cold Case'', ''Ugly Betty
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'', and '' Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later'', and in 2013 it was covered by the pop punk
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band Bowling for Soup
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on the album ''Lunch. Drunk. Love.
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''.
The band played live at the North Oak Cliff Music Festival in October 2014 with the current lineup as well as keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist Matt Hubbard
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.
The band reunited again in April 2017 with three concerts at the Kessler Theater in Oak Cliff.
On February 19, 2021, the band released its second album since reuniting, entitled ''Hunter and the Dog Star
''Hunter and the Dog Star'' is the fifth studio album by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, released in 2021.
Reception
Writing for ''American Songwriter'', Lee Zimmerman gave the album four out of five stars, and called it a "remarkably uplifting ef ...
''.
Members
Current members
* Brandon Aly – drums
* Edie Brickell – vocals, guitar
* John Walter Bush – percussion
* John Bradley Houser – bass guitar, woodwinds
* Kenneth Neil Withrow – guitar
Previous members
* Carter Albrecht
Jeffrey Carter Albrecht (23 June 1973 – 3 September 2007) was an American musician best known for his keyboard and guitar work in Edie Brickell & New Bohemians.
Biography
Originally from Derby, Kansas and a 1995 graduate of Southern Methodis ...
– keyboards, electric guitar, harmonica, vocals (died 2007)
* Wes Burt-Martin – guitar
* Matt Chamberlain – drums
* Eric Presswood – guitar
* Chris Wheatley – keyboards
* Chris Whitten
Chris Whitten (born 26 March 1959) is a British session drummer who provided drums for the hit singles "What I Am" by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, "World Shut Your Mouth" by Julian Cope and "The Whole of the Moon" by the Waterboys. Two notab ...
– drums
* Paul "Wix" Wickens
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– keyboards
Discography
Albums
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Singles
Awards and nominations
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! Year !! Awards !! Work !! Category !! Result
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, 1988
, Billboard Music Awards
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, "What I Am
"What I Am" is a song written by Edie Brickell and Kenny Withrow and recorded by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians for their debut album, ''Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars'' (1988). The song is highlighted by a guitar solo that notably features an ...
"
, Top Modern Rock Track
,
, -
, rowspan=4, 1989
, International Rock Awards
, Themselves
, Newcomer of the Year
,
, -
, rowspan=2, Pollstar Concert Industry Awards
, rowspan=2, ''Tour''
, Small Hall Tour of the Year
,
, -
, Best Debut Tour
,
, -
, rowspan=1, MTV Video Music Awards
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, "What I Am
"What I Am" is a song written by Edie Brickell and Kenny Withrow and recorded by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians for their debut album, ''Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars'' (1988). The song is highlighted by a guitar solo that notably features an ...
"
, Best New Artist
,
, -
, rowspan=2, 1990
, ASCAP Pop Music Awards
, "What I Am"
, Most Performed Song
,
, -
, MTV Video Music Awards
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, "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall
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"
, Best Video from a Film
,
, -
, 1991
, MTV Video Music Awards
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, "Mama Help Me"
, Best Art Direction
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,
References
External links
Brandon Aly's official website
John Bush's official website
New Bohemians Live Music Archive at archive.org
– Article from Dallas Observer, 1998
– Dallas Observer, 1999
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Musical groups from Dallas
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Musical groups reestablished in 1997
1985 establishments in Texas
Edie Brickell
Female-fronted musical groups
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