BRYON
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Why this name?
My first band was a blue grass trio involving my two sisters. The Garrisons. BRYON is just me. I write all my music with harmonies in mind. On "Insane", my sister Connie lends her voice to the harmony.
Do you play live?
I now live in the Chicago area. I play out when I can. Check my website for a schedule.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It will make live performances more important.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes, Major, Minor and Bb
Your influences?
Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Elvis, Beatles, Willie Nelson, Harry James, Tom Hall(St. Louis), Darryll Blevins(Ozarks/Nashville), Bonnie, Connie and Amanda Garrison.
Favorite spot?
Edinburgh, Scotland
Anything else...?
Originally from Missouri, singer/song writer, Bryon Garrison started out playing bass and singing in musicals. His resonant baritone often reminds listeners of the great baritones, such as Elvis Presley and Dean Martin. While Bryon’s musical roots are evident in his impassioned performances, it is his song writing, which allows him to bring the crooning baritone back to a modern audience. He loves to be on stage and has a rare talent for conveying his joy to a crowd.
He has played the Golden Rod Showboat in St. Charles and O.A.T. Theater in Rolla along side slide guitar great Tom Hall (St. Louis). While doing shows in the St. Louis area, Bryon also played the local coffee shops and bars developing his sound. Tim and Judy’s in the Soulard district, Tony’s on Main in St. Charles and St. Louis’s songwriter testing ground the Pony Espresso on Big Bend. His recordings include the single Insane and the full length Bryon Garrison at the Soulard Stadium.
Now in Chicago, Bryon collaborates with established performers, writing songs and performing at local venues.
He has played the Golden Rod Showboat in St. Charles and O.A.T. Theater in Rolla along side slide guitar great Tom Hall (St. Louis). While doing shows in the St. Louis area, Bryon also played the local coffee shops and bars developing his sound. Tim and Judy’s in the Soulard district, Tony’s on Main in St. Charles and St. Louis’s songwriter testing ground the Pony Espresso on Big Bend. His recordings include the single Insane and the full length Bryon Garrison at the Soulard Stadium.
Now in Chicago, Bryon collaborates with established performers, writing songs and performing at local venues.