We have a special treat for you guys. A VIDEO PREMIER! We love to unearth new music for you, be it on the air on digitally. Today we are sharing the band Brother Hawk with you. We first came across them when they did a cover of the Alice in Chains song “Nutshell” and since then we have have been hooked.
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At its core Brother Hawk is a family. Sitting at the head of the table is guitarist/singer JB Brisendine with his right-hand keyboardist/singer Nick Johns-Cooper beside him. The two met in elementary school, bonding over music and becoming lifelong friends ever since. Bassist James Fedigan joined the Brother Hawk family after playing with Brisendine in hardcore bands, forming a friendship and musical bond. Brother Hawk started as a way for the members to play without musical limitations, no preconceived genre, and just let the music channel through them like a vessel. Brother Hawk burst onto the scene with their debut EP Love Songs, which drew critical acclaim for their brand of Southern blues-rock with raging riffs and huge hooks. Playing shows with fellow Atlanta outfit Blackberry Smoke helped them earn a devoted core following, as they continued to win over massive audiences playing Atlanta’s infamous Tabernacle and Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium.
I just watched the video for the first time on my tv in my living room, where we filmed it. Where Nick and I started our first band almost 30 years ago. In the house that my Dad built, that i grew up in. I’m singing on the bed where my Dad and Mom slept for over 30 years. All these things that i didn’t think about while we were filming. It’s just my house now, i don’t confront myself with the history every day when i wake up, i just take comfort in it. But watching here in this room i can say that I’m so proud of it. I know Dad would love everything about it. This is a tribute to him in every way. From the intro where he would play the harmonica, to the end where he would stand on stage next to me while i played an absurdly long guitar solo and he loved every second of it. I could see it in his eyes every time. So did I.
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