Weston Brown Band was formed in March of 2008. With the essential elements and the backbone of the band in place, WBB played their first live show on 90.1 KPFT's "Dead Air" only 20 days after the band had formed. With a great jump-start for the band, they took control of their momentum and was soon being booked at prestigious clubs around Houston. After six months of promoting, playing and winning fans' hearts they added a fourth member who brought powerful signature leads as well as a rich harmony that has become what now is the Weston Brown Band. One immediately hears the power and expressive sounds of WBB as they weave thought provoking tales of love, lost love and friendship with their songs, underscored by melodic chord structures and melodies. WBB takes on journeys to colorful cities such as "New Orleans" and examines lost friendship in "Its Never Too Late to Say Goodbye". Using haunting melodies and intricate chord structures, the Weston Brown Band has ultimately called upon us to examine ourselves.
Stopping by to wish you a fantastic week!!! Hope all is going great with you!!! Tomorrow is DAY 2 of the Texas - New Mexico Radio Tour, Check my blog to see if I am coming to your town!!! Check out my newest single Whipping Post on Texas radio NOW!!! I also hope to see you out at Rowdy Bucks in Crosby Texas Saturday November 28th 2009 9:30 The show will also be streamed live from www.susanhickman.com Check it out if you cant make it!!! Hope to see you there!!! Love, ~Susan Hickman www.susanhickman.com www.reverbnation.com/susanhickman www.twitter.com/susanhickman
the benefit last night for bryan was awesome, wes auctioning off his beard was an awesome way to raise money and to show he'd do anything for for thier family. all our love and prayers go to bryan and his family.god bless
wow he was like a cousin to me growing up with markus and him coming around all the time,, he was an awsome kid... my prayers are with the band and family....
RIP Brayn. I've only been able to see you play and meet you a couple of times, but you came off as a real chill dude and you were one hell of a drummer. My heart goes out to your family and friends.
So sad to hear that Bryan is gone from our world. Please know that you ALL are in our hearts. Please let Louis or I know if there is ANYTHING we can do to help your band family and your family thru this tough time. We love you. Stacy/Louis
Bryan was such an honest person and never judgmental. He worked hard, he practiced hard, and all he ever wanted to do was play the drums, which he did so well. I still think of him as BJ, Wes's cousin, the beginner drummer, who was determined as much as Wes was patient.
What a horribly tragic end to such a joyous occasion. The 4 of us, overwhelmed with victory and our confidence boosted to new heights, now completely overshadowed by the untimely loss of our band mate, our friend, our family.
The family, the friends, all who were there, knew Bryan was so happy. We were all so happy.
Jay and Jen, words can't express how sorry I am and I can't begin to know how you must feel. You are in my thoughts and prayers. He's no doubt in a happier place now, forever reunited with someone he loves.
Wes you're a strong person, but you know I'm here, Jonny's here, we're all here for you.
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thanks again for letting us tag along lastnight. it was great seeing/hearing a different side of you guys music. Weston, you can BURN on that damn guitar. awesome, man.