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Stephen Bruton
Americana / Blues / Rock

"From The Five"

AUSTIN, Texas
United States

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Member Since7/12/2006
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Band Members Stephen Bruton
Yoggie Musgrove
Steve Ferrone
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Record LabelNew West Records
Type of LabelIndie




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   About Stephen Bruton

If a stranger asks Stephen Bruton what he does for a living, Im a guitar player is the simple answer. But if Bruton were to ask the same question of himself, the response would be another question: Whadda ya need? Thats because Bruton is far more than just a guitar player par excellence. He is also a songwriter, singer, recording artist, record producer, actor, collaborator, and something of a raconteur and provocateur. One could dub him a renaissance man, but for Bruton its more just a matter of doing what needs to be done the best it can be done.

From The Five plays like a rocking night at a Texas roadhouse, albeit one where you come away with reflections on the state of the world and the hard-earned wisdom and lessons that life offers. Its not so much autobiographical as observations on where we are now, explains Bruton. In between his opening thoughts on a higher power in the driving, bluesy rocker Bigger Wheel and the closing grace note of In The Wind, he looks at how we live today (Walk By Faith and The Clock), the burdens we carry (Treasured Wounds and The Halo Effect) and all that weve lost (Every Once In A While, Fading Man and That Moment When). And even though Brutons lyrical ruminations are as deep as his musical roots, From The Five also offers an uplifting boost with This Old World and a witty take on heartbreak with Put Me Out Of Your Misery.

Bruton's sense of quality as well as his musical breadth is etched into the proverbial grooves of From The Five. After all, it's his fifth album, he wrote most of it at the age of 55, and its being released in 2005. The title comes from a bit of musicians slang: Take it from the five, the cue to start a song from the five chord rather than the one or root chord of the songs key to give it a little twist. To wit, From The Five takes the rock, blues, country and R&B that is all found on Brutons musical palette and adds his own distinctive twists as well.

Although Bruton has produced acclaimed albums for Alejandro Escovedo, Marcia Ball, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Hal Ketchum, Storyville and Chris Smither among others, on From The Five he turns over the producers chair to another. This time out, its his old friend and associate Ross Hogarth, whose credits include production work for Melissa Etheridge, Ziggy Marley and Govt Mule and engineering albums by R.E.M. and John Cougar Mellencamp. After all, as Bruton explains, Its kind of like the old adage that the doctor cant operate on himself.

Assisting the doctor with finesse and surgical precision is a stellar crew of players. Holding down the bottom end are Brutons longtime bass player Yoggie Musgrove and drummer Steve Ferrone (who plays with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers and has done stints with everyone from Average White Band to Eric Clapton). On keyboards are Little Feats Bill Payne and Austin player and composer Stephen Barber. Bruton and his buddy Randy Jacobs handle guitar duties. Old Fort Worth pal Glen Clark spices the mix with his harmonica while, Lon Price, leads the horn section on a number of tracks.

Brutons penchant for collaboration finds him co-writing nine of the albums songs with friends like former NRBQ guitarist turned hit Nashville songwriter Big Al Anderson and Memphis rocker John Kilzer as well as Barber, Payne, Musgrove and Jacobs. The one cover on the set is Ordinary Man, which he heard sung by Sam Moore and Junior Walker at the end of the movie Tapeheads. I thought, thats the most rocking song and started doing it in my shows. Its almost an understatement to say that Turner Stephen Bruton grew up surrounded by music in Fort Worth, Texas. His jazz drummer father ran a record store where he was weaned on the musical classics from blues, country, jazz and pop to classical. He always said, if youre going to listen to music, listen to the best music, recalls Bruton.

By his teen years, Bruton and his buddy T-Bone Burnett were laying down tracks in Burnetts makeshift home studio in between gigging with other pals like Delbert McClinton, all the while digging on musical giants like Freddie King and Ornette Coleman - who could be heard in the local clubs. Bruton sharpened his guitar chops playing high lonesome bluegrass by day and then soaked up some soul by grinding out the blues at night on the other side of town.

The thing about Fort Worth is that there was no scene there, Bruton explains. No one was looking at Fort Worth, believe me. But there was great music there and always has been. Its always been black guys and white guys playing together. There was this great exchange of music.

Young wanderlust led him East in 1970 to the musical mecca of Woodstock in New Yorks Hudson River Valley. One night he headed down to Manhattan to catch a gig by his friend Kris Kristofferson and was offered the guitar gig in the rising songwriting stars band. That launched nearly two decades of regular roadwork with Kristofferson as well as touring with Bonnie Raitt, Christine McVie and others.

By the mid 1980s, Bruton returned to his Texas roots and settled in Austin, where once he had a break from the road, he became a part of the citys thriving music community. Although he had produced an album with Burnett for Fort Worth legend Robert Ely and the song Amnesia & Jealousy for Burnetts Behind The Trap Door album, his production career began in earnest when Jimmie Dale Gilmore asked him to produce his major label debut, After Awhile.

Bruton also debuted as an artist in his own right with What It Is in 1993. And as he stepped out from being a sideman into the spotlight with his own songs, they began to be recorded by such notable artists as Kristofferson, Raitt, Ketchum, The Highwaymen, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Little Feat, Jimmy Buffett, Patty Loveless, Lee Roy Parnell and Martina McBride among others.

And ever since he appeared in A Star Is Born with Kristofferson in 1976, Bruton has also built an impressive resume as a film and TV actor. When Kris started doing films, he would bring his buddies along because he always had the bullshit meter with us. So we wound up reading for parts, Bruton explains. His most recent screen role is in Man Of The House with Tommy Lee Jones, and hes been seen in such films as Convoy, Songwriter, Heavens Gate, Miss Congeniality, Sweet Thing and The Alamo as well as the TV movie A Seduction In Travis County, the miniseries Amerika and the series Matlock.

In acting, you use everything you use when you are playing music live, notes Bruton. Its an ensemble thing. Its real similar in terms of support and collaboration. Brutons collaborative bent is also expressed by his membership in the Austin band The Resentments with Jon Dee Graham and other local heroes.

But even with all his varied pursuits, the guitar is the constant among variables in my life, says Bruton. Since playing with Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge on their Full Moon album in 1973, he has been an in-demand player who has recorded with Raitt, McClinton, Burnett, Elvis Costello, Carly Simon, The Wallflowers, Sonny Landreth, Peter Case, Ray Wylie Hubbard and a slew of others.

I really enjoy doing lots of things, whether its playing a bit part in The Alamo or playing guitar with Bob Schneider for a couple of years. And then I produce and do my own thing, he explains.

So for Bruton, the view From The Five is very sweet indeed. Ive got no complaints. I get to do what I love. How many people can say that? And thats worth more than anything. Id be doing it anyway. And Ive been very fortunate to do what I do for a long time.


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Beverly





May 20 2008 12:04 PM




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Have a wonderful day!
Cooklin





May 16 2008 10:26 PM

Hey Stephen,

Great to see you and Kris at Bass Hall last night. Loved hearing you do "Too Many Memories". Y'all sounded fantastic!

Peace,
Terrie
Lisa V





Mar 19 2008 10:20 AM

After Sunday night at the Saxon I realized exactly WHY I went to Austin for SXSW ..... it was to see your smiling face and sparkling eyes and to hear you sing and play again.

It had been too long.

Love you TSB

L
P.S.A.L.M.





Mar 17 2008 8:16 PM

Rodrick





Dec 4 2007 5:24 PM

It's your boy,Boo. Hit me up when your back in town. 512-644.0754
Shuichi





Nov 2 2007 3:12 PM

Randall Bramblett Band





Nov 1 2007 1:48 AM

Lisa V





Sep 9 2007 6:43 AM

Okay, so I know you haven't been on here for almost a year, but i'm going to post anyways -

I'm so excited we get to see you in LA on the 18th! Can't wait to see you!

Much love,

Lisa V
Artists Anonymous





Aug 21 2007 11:22 AM

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Aug 20 2007 2:34 PM

Artists Anonymous





May 25 2007 11:37 AM

~19th de Marzo 2007...el dia de TSB~

YEA BABY!!!!!!!!!!!

*L*
(yes-its my back)
Austin Buddy





May 19 2007 11:28 PM

TSB:

If you had even a tenth of the fun we had tonight at Auditorium Shores, you must be floating. You organized a superb concert and your friends who in turn honored you. Well deserved, well done. Hope you have a speedy recovery road and get to see you hanging out at Austin Vintage Guitars again soon, we look up to you...

Austin Buddy
Jon Wallace





May 18 2007 7:27 AM

Hey Stephen, positive vibes coming your way from DFW! All the best...

Jon Wallace
Michael Kotzen - Cajon Builder





May 17 2007 8:15 PM

Hi Stephen, Hope to catch up with you at Summer NAMM.

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-Michael
The Songs OF DiCostanzo and DeTroy





May 13 2007 7:52 PM

Dear Stephen:
We have uploaded 2 new songs from our LIVE on SIRIUS broadcast to our my space site for your review;
"Other Side Of The World"
and
"Sherang"

Wish You Well,

Philip and Matthew
May 13, 2007
www.myspace.com/twoversions
OneDay40





May 13 2007 2:35 PM




Click on the cover to go to iTunes, or click on the OD40 logo and you can order a physical copy from our Myspace page.
Hope you're well ...
Cheers !!

OD40....
Lisa V





Apr 25 2007 10:53 PM

We miss you in LA.

Hope you're doing great.

Lisa
Don Harvey





Mar 28 2007 9:27 AM

Hey Stephen ... Your latest disc is superb. See you soon! --DonDon
Herman Matthews





Mar 5 2007 1:53 PM

Bruton,
love the sound... great stuff as usual.
I miss plying with ya. Lets make something happen. :-)

-Herman
Lisa V





Feb 14 2007 5:04 PM

Happy Valentines Day to you Stephen.

Thinking of you and sending my best.

Lisa V

COCO





Feb 8 2007 8:05 PM

You are on my top 5 list of favorites. I wish you all the best and I pray everything goes your way. See you on SBC 2008!
Grill Bill





Feb 1 2007 5:29 AM


Click on the flyer to purchase the new single "Jeg drar hjem / Going Home" by Grill Bill And The Hot Dogs. You can also buy the song Madelen written by Lasse Myrvold in iTunes Store


pete neame





Jan 6 2007 12:57 PM

Hey Steve thanks!

I've been a fan of your music for years.......

just a thought....I've heard your performances with 'little feat' on 'internet archive'......why not get together with those guys in a room, let the tape (or hard drive) roll......voila....a great band, a great vocalist, great songs.........classic album!.....c'mon !

cheers fella!


pete
Larry





Dec 31 2006 11:56 AM

Thanks for the Great Songs.
Happy New Year!
Tejas Brothers





Dec 30 2006 9:00 AM

Hope your having a great holiday season! Look forward to jammin' with you soon! Ayyyeee!
Cooklin





Dec 22 2006 6:12 PM

Hope y'all have a great Christmas!

Peace,
Terrie
Beverly





Dec 21 2006 2:27 PM

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Happy Holidays!
Beverly
***IndigoChild***





Dec 13 2006 7:36 PM

Rocky turned 81 on the 10th and Greg turns 50 Christmas Day. We must be getting older! All are well, thank goodness!
Have a serene holiday season!
Namastae,
Candice, Greg, Rock, Barb & April
Beverly





Dec 12 2006 2:21 PM

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Wishing you and your family a blessed Christmas!
Happy Holidays!
Beverly
Cooklin





Nov 29 2006 8:51 PM

Hey Stephen,

Thanks so much for the add. Hope you come back through Dallas or Fort Worth soon.

Peace,
Terrie
Damon





Nov 29 2006 5:15 PM

Hoping all is well and good! Looking forward to seeing you play again soon.
Artists Anonymous





Nov 29 2006 11:36 AM

TSB~glad to be a "friend".
Love, LMB #1 FAN LIPAN STYLE
THE PROCRASTINATORS


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Nov 29 2006 8:58 AM

Stephen, thanks for the add. We are big fans. Hope you will stop by our space and give a listen to some other Cowtown tunes!
Tim Robinson





Nov 27 2006 8:11 PM

Hey -

Heard your song about the "Fading Man" on the radio up here in NY State and just had to know more about the guy who wrote it! It's a perfect song. Thanks for adding me.

- Tim Robinson
Dana





Nov 27 2006 7:41 PM

Hi Stephen, thanks for the add. I always love hearing you play, you've got it all going on. Best Wishes and safe travels, see you at the Saxon. Dana
BluesSlave





Nov 27 2006 7:07 PM

Thanks for adding me.
Terry L. Odor
Vice President
Cascade Blues Association
Portland, Oregon
Hotchkiss





Nov 7 2006 8:00 PM

"HAPPY BIRTHDAY"!!!!!
-Rocky,Barb,Greg,Candice,April
Hotchkiss





Nov 5 2006 6:26 PM

Awesome photo in Vanity Fair!!!! Keep it up and keep it real. Have a goody!
-Caicee (April)
***IndigoChild***





Nov 5 2006 5:11 PM

Nice photo shoot in the November Issue of Vanity Fair. Barb pointed it out to me. You handsome devil you! We are all well. Sending our best!
Greg & Candice, Rock & Barb
Dale Allen Hoffman





Nov 4 2006 12:35 AM

Coming to Asheville, NC anytime soon? My wife and I enjoyed a lengthy conversation with you about your modded TC Electronics SCF with you after the Billy Bob show in Philly in August '04. We appreciate your courtesy. You are still THE MAN!
Many Blessings,
Dale
Beverly





Oct 31 2006 7:04 AM

Have a Safe Halloween....
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Daktari





Oct 30 2006 4:56 PM

In this month's "Acoustic Guitar" magazine Kris Kristofferson says "I use any kind of medium gauge strings. Lights are easier on my fingers but Stephen Bruton used to call me 'the guitar strangler.' the tension goes right into my hand and I'll twist up the light guage strings till they don't sound very good."
The Great Crusades





Oct 27 2006 1:11 PM

Stephen . . . nice feature in Vanity Fair.

your friends,

The Great Crusades