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Brian Pharaoh

General Info

  • Genre: Acoustic / Country / Folk

    Location NASHVILLE, Tennessee, US

    Profile Views: 27626

    Last Login: 2/13/2011

    Member Since 12/30/2005

    Website www.brianpharaoh.com

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    With a name like Pharaoh, it's hard for a kid to be ordinary. And despite his best efforts to blend in to the crowd, Brian is anything but ordinary. Raised on a ranch outside a town named for his grandfather - Pharaoh, Oklahoma - Brian grew up with country in his blood. It was a life as colorful as a country song, filled with rodeos, livestock, hunting, fishing, and four-wheeling. And well… music. Music wasn't just a backdrop to his life, but a means of expression. At the tender of 5, he scrawled his first song titled “When am I Gonna Get to Go Fishing” on a Big Chief notebook. It was the youngster’s protest to his dad's decision to fish alone on a Sunday afternoon. Although it wasn't exactly Conway Twitty, young Brian's heartfelt performance earned him passage onto his dad's boat that day. Like the handful of unfortunate fish on Brian's line, he was hooked. Like all good patriotic American boys, he served his country in the U.S. Army. He was proud, and he was homesick. He fell in and he fell out of love. He won awards, and he broke bones. He got the life experiences he needed to write good songs. After his service, Brian followed his muse and moved to Nashville. It didn't take but an instant for work ethic to land him on Music Row. His talents are beginning to be heard in studio sessions and live performances all around. When you listen to Brian’s songs, and when you see him perform, you will remember him. His style and voice are amazingly unique and yet familiar. He draws comparisons to the stars, but yet defies those same comparisons. He has earned the respect of critics like Oermann and the admiration of big players like Governor Bredesen. He has established a fan base, and has already made noise on the charts. He is set to have a career that lives up to the size of his dreams… and his name. Brian Pharaoh is anything but ordinary.
  • Members

  • Influences

    Everything But The Girl, U2, Poison, AC/DC, Van Halen, Reba, KC, KU, Dwight, Brad Paisley, Alan Jackson, The Smiths...
  • Sounds Like

    Well... sounds like Brian Pharaoh of course (Yeah right huh). Has been called the male Reba and most recently the Ricky Martin of country.

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  • Gina Marie

    happy birthday Brian!!!!

    3 years ago
  • april pennington

    So....tomorrow your birthday,
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY...
    Love April

    3 years ago
  • Stephanie Layne

    MERRY CHRISTMAS PAL!

    3 years ago
  • Jeremy

    I guess we've learned that birds of a feather, always flock together. Let me know if you need a couple guys to pull security at your house! Good thing you didnt have a blow dryer.

    3 years ago
  • Amber Sammons

    Cowboy hats are hot, you should definitely keep it;)

    3 years ago
  • AMber

    Where are you?

    3 years ago
  • Kari

    hey! im going to be performing in Nashville this tuesday! come out and see me its going to be a awsome show! :) love kari
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    3 years ago
  • Heath Hensley

    Brian,

    Come out if you can. It's not poker, but it will still be fun. AND cheeper. :-)
    GBU
    Heath

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    3 years ago
  • Laura Ranieri

    Just wonderful writing Brian! I have enjoyed listening.
    Hope to catch you when I am in town this July/Aug

    3 years ago
  • Bryce Binyon

    You like that? Pure Oklahoma...got a song you need to check out "First Baptist Bar and Grill"
    Went snow boarding for the first time in April at Wolf Creek CO.
    good times

    3 years ago
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Bio:

With a name like Pharaoh, it's hard for a kid to be ordinary. And despite his best efforts to blend in to the crowd, Brian is anything but ordinary. Raised on a ranch outside a town named for his grandfather - Pharaoh, Oklahoma - Brian grew up with country in his blood. It was a life as colorful as a country song, filled with rodeos, livestock, hunting, fishing, and four-wheeling. And well… music. Music wasn't just a backdrop to his life, but a means of expression. At the tender of 5, he scrawled his first song titled “When am I Gonna Get to Go Fishing” on a Big Chief notebook. It was the youngster’s protest to his dad's decision to fish alone on a Sunday afternoon. Although it wasn't exactly Conway Twitty, young Brian's heartfelt performance earned him passage onto his dad's boat that day. Like the handful of unfortunate fish on Brian's line, he was hooked. Like all good patriotic American boys, he served his country in the U.S. Army. He was proud, and he was homesick. He fell in and he fell out of love. He won awards, and he broke bones. He got the life experiences he needed to write good songs. After his service, Brian followed his muse and moved to Nashville. It didn't take but an instant for work ethic to land him on Music Row. His talents are beginning to be heard in studio sessions and live performances all around. When you listen to Brian’s songs, and when you see him perform, you will remember him. His style and voice are amazingly unique and yet familiar. He draws comparisons to the stars, but yet defies those same comparisons. He has earned the respect of critics like Oermann and the admiration of big players like Governor Bredesen. He has established a fan base, and has already made noise on the charts. He is set to have a career that lives up to the size of his dreams… and his name. Brian Pharaoh is anything but ordinary.

Member Since:

December 30, 2005

Influences:

Everything But The Girl, U2, Poison, AC/DC, Van Halen, Reba, KC, KU, Dwight, Brad Paisley, Alan Jackson, The Smiths...

Sounds Like:

Well... sounds like Brian Pharaoh of course (Yeah right huh). Has been called the male Reba and most recently the Ricky Martin of country.

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