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Ashworth, Ernie |
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Bishop, Mike |
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Cash, Tommy |
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Clayton, Brian |
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Davis, Orville |
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Frizzell, David |
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Garrett, Pat |
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Gray, Claude |
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Greene, Jack |
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Hobbs, Becky |
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Larkins |
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Longbotham, Keith |
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Morgan, Jasmine |
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Outlaws with Crazy
Elmer |
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Plunkert, Bob |
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Right, Robin |
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Van Dyke, Leroy |
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Brian
Clayton
Brian Clayton, raised in Garwood, NJ, started
playing drums and singing at the early age of 4 and by 12 formed
his first band. While in high school, Brian showed interest in
acting and was represented by Gardner Talent Management, a
children's management agency. He appeared in several national TV
commercials and played in small movie roles. Brian later joined an
original band called the 'Skates', which gave him his first taste
of professional studio recording. 'The Skates' eventually evolved
into a country oriented rock act called 'The Pressures of Time'.
The band had a great southern sound with quality original
material. The Pressures exposed Brian to the country styles of
Steve Earle, Kentucky Headhunters and Dwight Yoakam. The band
secured a management-production deal with Westwood Entertainment
Group. Brian co-produced two unsigned artist CD Compilations for
Westwood and executive produced the 'Pressures' only release,
'Down in the Deep End'. After leaving the 'Pressures of Time' in
1991, Brian co-founded Rock Garden Recording/Rehearsal Studios.
The following year, Brian joined up with 'The Swingin Johnsons'.
They were a featured act on the syndicated cable TV Show RASCAL'S
Comedy Hour and performed with such comedians as Rosie O'Donnell
and Drew Carey. The band had an extensive tour schedule throughout
the Northeastern United States. Brian left the Johnsons after the
group's first CD release in 1999 to concentrate on his real
passion, to become a solo country artist. With the evolution of
the new country music scene, Brian drew influences from the Dixie
Chicks, Keith Urban, John Mellencamp, and Creedence Clearwater
Revival. Brian has the talents and the experience to blend
contemporary country with today's commercial pop rock sound. Brian
then assembled a group of musicians to help form 'The Green River
Band'. Brian called on friend and keyboard wizard John McDonough
who joins bassman and vocalist Jeff Gray, along with veteran
country musicians Micheal Zack on guitar and Bob Miano on pedal
steel and finally rounding out the drumming duties, long time
drumming collegue Bob Masucci to finalize the full musical group.
Brian Clayton and the Green River Band gives today's country music
a new look, a new sound and a generation of new country music
fans...
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