Beaucoup Blue is the Americana Philadelphia based duo of David and Adrian Mowry. Father and son have been performing their roots based music nationally and internationally as a duo, quartet and on occasion quintet. Bridging many gaps in American music, their soulful traditional and contemporary styles mesh into an innovative and authentic sound. Although blues is a staple in their repertoire, they base their love in music from Folk, Soul, R&B, Jazz, Country and Bluegrass. All these interests and influences come out in their original song-writing in a unique way. A handsome range of instruments like six and twelve string guitars, slide guitar, round neck resonator guitar, combined with two soulful voices, encompasses a rich and honest feel, noticeably influenced by familial ties.
Beaucoup Blue independently released two albums ; “Out Of The Woodwork” 2003, “Hearts At Home” 2005, and their long awaited third album to be released Jan 2009 “Free To Fall”, produced by Grammy nominated producer and owner of Cambridge Sound Studios Jim Salamone. A world class rhythm section featuring Jeff Sheard on drums, Bill Zinno on acoustic upright bass as well as the extraordinary talents of a few friends. A guest appearance of Universal recording artist Melody Gardot, and the ‘americana angels’ of Red Molly contributed their voices to this important work in classic proportion.
Says Sing Out! Magazine.- “Their voices work superbly together, frequently attaining a mesmeric panache that must be thrilling to view in person. Beaucoup Blue is a versatile, imaginative team that has something to say and say it with an adventurous sense of personality from the bottom of their hearts.” Richard Cucarro from Acoustic Live NYC says- ”David's slide guitar is the first thing you notice. In tandem with Adrian's deft finger-picking it's precision and grace is the aural equivalent of a hot fudge sundae. Their singing individually and in harmony combines grit and spirit. David's baritone is big and warm and Adrian's tenor is sweet and soulful. How father and son came to be musical partners is a story worth telling.” City Paper Rochester, NY- “When a band like this Philadelphia pair keeps it this bare-boned and simple, there's room for the music's ghosts to cavort in the dust and decay. David and Adrian Mowry's harmonies are that kind of bloodline magic that aren't written or rehearsed; that's just how they are. Their music has that journeyman feel of American folk built up by travels up and down the Eastern Seaboard and beyond. Beaucoup Blue is riveting and haunting, with that kind of beauty you can still hear long after the last note fades away.” Hear for yourself two generations coming together for the common good of great music everywhere.
Way to thrown down in Phoenixville. Love the band version of Beaucoup Blue. Many thanks for havin' me up to jam. Let's do more of that at NERFA, gentlemen.
Ciao,Beaucoup Blue , thanks,for your friendship that honors me and it makes me very happy, I have to say that you are very a lot of good. you have a music that and' very near you have my tastes. and you have a stupendous voice.. really. your friendship exalts me, starting today I believe you will have a new friend and fan talk to you soon and good week and the whole best that life can give you of pleasant. so many and dear regards from the italy, (one day I would like to see you in my country) would be fantastic!!! all the best for you.. from your new friend..from italy..and good week . neal..Ciao
coucou mon ami, Mon nouveau morceau "Please Stay" j'espère qu'il te fera encore rever... Tu peux faire un commentaire si tu aimes et n'oubli jamais que le monde d'Epsilon ne peut exister sans toi ;) Amicalement Epsilon
Hi my friend, Here my new track "Please Stay" and hope it gives you dream... Make a comment if you like and don't forget Epsilon's World cannot exist without you ;) Friendly Epsilon
Thanks for your support in the past. Would you be interested in joining us for the, Second LYME DISEASE BENEFIT for TORCHY, in Nov. 2009, at THE PATTENBURG HOUSE? That would be AWESOME, pls give me a holla back asap, Hugs2ya, Kat
Hope you two are doing well; I finally got a chance to meet Pat Wictor at SUUSI--he is as awesome as you say he is! Hoping to rope him in for a house concert soon, too! Looking forward to seeing you again in December. Peace.