
BRYON GARRISON
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Bryon Garrison started singing in church. His professional career started in the Ozarks of Missouri
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Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Elvis, Beatles, Willie Nelson, Harry James, Tom Hall(St. Louis), Darryll Blevins(Ozarks/Nashville), Bonnie, Connie and Amanda Garrison.
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Native Texan, 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 Bryons 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 Judys in the Soulard district, Tonys on Main in St. Charles and St. Louiss songwriter testing ground the Pony Espresso on Big Bend. In St. Louis his recordings include the single Insane and the full length Bryon Garrison at the Soulard Stadium. At the turn of the century Garrison moved to Chicago where he was often seen palling around with Chicago crooner Frank Lamphere. Garrison released his first studio album "All I've Got Time for is Love" in 2004. He also opened his eponymous theater "The Bryon Garrison Theater" in 2008 where he wrote many plays and musicals. Garrison returned to Texas in 2013 and started his country western band "Bryon Garrison and the RainMakers."
In 2022, Garrison released "Just Like Elvis."
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Bryon is a powerful vocalist! Elvis sings the standards. Thankyou very much!