Doyle Bramhall II

Doyle Bramhall II (born December 24, 1968)[2] is an American guitarist, producer and songwriter best known for his work with Eric Clapton and Roger Waters. He is the son of the songwriter and drummer Doyle Bramhall.

Doyle Bramhall II
Background information
Born (1968-12-24) December 24, 1968
Dallas, Texas[1]
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • producer
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • vocals
  • drums
Years active1984–present
Websitedb2music.com

Early life

Bramhall was born in Texas and lived half of his life in Northern California. His father, Doyle Bramhall Sr., played drums for the legendary bluesmen Lightnin' Hopkins and Freddie King and was a lifelong collaborator with his childhood friends Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan.

Career

When Bramhall was 18, he toured with Jimmie Vaughan's band the Fabulous Thunderbirds.

He co-founded the blues rock band Arc Angels with Charlie Sexton and members from Stevie Ray Vaughan's rhythm section, Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon.

He released his first solo album Doyle Bramhall II in 1996.

Bramhall received phone calls from both Roger Waters and Eric Clapton[3] following the 1999 release of Jellycream. Bramhall joined Waters on his In the Flesh tour, playing guitar and providing background and lead vocals. His performances were recorded on the subsequent live album and DVD In the Flesh – Live. Bramhall also played guitar on Clapton's Riding With the King, a collaboration with B.B. King. This album included Clapton's and King's songs and covers of blues songs (including two Bramhall-penned tracks originally from Jellycream.)

Bramhall released Welcome with his new band Smokestack in 2001. The album's lead single "Green Light Girl" was somewhat of a hit in the blues world.[4] Bramhall and Smokestack released a live DVD entitled Live at the Great Wall of China in 2006.[5] Two audio tracks from the DVD were released on iTunes as Doyle Bramhall II (Live at the Great Wall of China).[6]

Bramhall has collaborated with artists such as T Bone Burnett, Elton John, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Gary Clark Jr., Gregg Allman, Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, Billy Preston, Erykah Badu, Questlove and Meshell Ndegeocello.

Bramhall II in 2009

Bramhall has produced several records including Sheryl Crow's 100 Miles from Memphis.[7] He also joined her on a tour in 2011.[8]

He was featured in the 2006 music industry documentary Before the Music Dies.

Bramhall co-produced Eric Clapton's 2013 release Old Sock and played guitars on his 2014 release The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale. He joined Clapton on his 50th anniversary tour as an opening act and backing musician.[9] He appeared at Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival and was recorded for the subsequent live album and DVD.[10] Bramhall played lead guitars on Elton John's 2013 album The Diving Board.[11]

He played with the Tedeschi Trucks Band and Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings on the "Wheels of Soul" tour across the United States in 2015.[12] He performed both as an opening act and as a rhythm guitarist in the Tedeschi Trucks Band, performing songs ranging from his days with the Arc Angels to unreleased songs.[13]

He performed a tribute concert to honor Joe Cocker along with the Tedeschi Trucks Band and alumni from the 1970 Joe Cocker Mad Dogs and Englishmen Tour including Leon Russell, Rita Coolidge, Bobby Torres, Claudia Lennear, Chuck Blackwell, Pamela Polland, Daniel Moore, Matthew Moore, Chris Stainton, and photographer Linda Wolf in 2015.[12] [14] He also performed at the Mahindra Blues Festival in India alongside Buddy Guy and Quinn Sullivan in 2015.[15][16]

Bramhall released his fourth studio album, titled Rich Man on September 30, 2016. This album consists of 12 originals and a cover of Jimi Hendrix's "Hear My Train A Comin'".[17]

Bramhall signed with the Mascot Label Group in 2018 with expectations for a new album in the fall.[18] Entitled Shades, the album was planned to be released on October 5, 2018, following the lead single "Everything You Need", a duet with Eric Clapton. In addition to Clapton the album was to feature collaborations with Norah Jones, Greyhounds, and Tedeschi Trucks Band.[19]

In 2022, the Arc Angels reformed for a small tour of the southern United States.

Style

Bramhall is one of the few guitarists who plays with his instrument strung upside-down.[20][21] He plays left-handed but the instrument is strung upside-down with the high E on the top. This unusual arrangement of the strings gives his playing a unique sound because he bends the strings by pulling them downwards rather than upwards, the customary approach. Others who have bent strings in this direction include Elizabeth Cotten, Albert King, Eric Gales, Otis Rush, Barbara Lynn, Coco Montoya, Edgard Scandurra, Dick Dale, and the late blues guitarist Jeff Healey (who played with his instrument flat on his lap for stability and increased string flexibility).[22]

Discography

1988 – Stu Blank – Under The Big Top
1990 – Marc BennoTake It Back To Texas
1992 – Arc AngelsArc Angels
1993 – Toni PriceSwim Away
1994 – Doyle BramhallBird Nest On The Ground
1994 – Marc BennoSnake Charmer
1996 – Doyle Bramhall II – Doyle Bramhall II
1998 – N'Dea DavenportN'Dea Davenport
1999 – Doyle Bramhall II – Jellycream
1999 – Richie KotzenBreak It All Down
1999 – Marty GrebbSmooth Sailin'
1999 – Meshell NdegéocelloBitter
2000 – B.B. King & Eric ClaptonRiding with the King
2000 – Roger WatersIn the Flesh – Live
2000 – IndigenousCircle
2001 – Eric ClaptonReptile
2001 – Double TroubleBeen A Long Time
2001 – Doyle Bramhall II – Welcome
2001 – Neil FinnOne Nil
2001 – Jennifer WarnesThe Well
2002 – Roger WatersFlickering Flame: The Solo Years Vol. 1
2002 – Sheryl CrowC'mon, C'mon
2002 – Lisa Marie PresleyTo Whom It May Concern
2003 – Boyd TinsleyTrue Reflections
2003 – Meshell Ndegéocello
2003 – Comfort Woman
2003 – Doyle BramhallFitchburg Street
2003 – Jack CasadyDream Factor
2003 – B.B. KingReflections
2003 – Chris BottiA Thousand Kisses Deep
2004 – Eric ClaptonMe and Mr. Johnson
2004 – Eric ClaptonSessions for Robert J
2004 – C.C. AdcockLafayette Marquis
2005 – Eric ClaptonBack Home
2005 – Bettye LaVetteI've Got My Own Hell to Raise
2005 – Susan TedeschiHope and Desire
2005 – Various Artists – Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast
2005 – Nerina PallotFires
2005 – JJ Cale & Eric ClaptonThe Road to Escondido
2006 – John LegendOnce Again
2007 – Doyle BramhallIs It News
2007 – Miles DavisEvolution Of The Groove
2007 – Soundtrack – I'm Not There
2007 – Meshell NdegéocelloThe World Has Made Me the Man of My Dreams
2008 – Michael McDonaldSoul Speak
2008 – Amos LeeLast Days at the Lodge
2008 – Susan TedeschiBack to the River
2008 – Rodney CrowellSex and Gasoline
2008 – Baby AnimalsIl Grande Silenzio
2009 – Taylor HicksThe Distance
2009 – The Derek Trucks BandAlready Free
2009 – Arc AngelsLiving in a Dream
2010 – Robert Randolph and the Family BandWe Walk This Road
2010 – Eric ClaptonClapton
2010 – Elton John/Leon RussellThe Union
2010 – Sheryl Crow100 Miles from Memphis
2011 – Gregg AllmanLow Country Blues
2011 – fDeluxeGaslight
2012 – Soundtrack – The Music Of Nashville: Season 1
2012 – Willie NelsonHeroes
2013 – Tedeschi Trucks BandMade Up Mind
2013 – Paul Allen & The Underthinkers – Everywhere At Once
2013 – Elton JohnThe Diving Board
2013 – Eric ClaptonOld Sock
2014 – Johnny HallydayLe Cœur D'Un Homme
2014 – Eric ClaptonThe Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale
2014 – Meshell NdegéocelloComet, Come to Me
2014 – Jerry Lee LewisRock & Roll Time
2014 – Ruthie FosterPromise Of A Brand New Day
2015 – James McMurtryComplicated Game
2015 – Bettye LaVetteWorthy
2015 – David Ryan HarrisLightyears
2015 – Paul YoungTomb Of Memories (The CBS Years 1982–1994)
2015 – Buddy GuyBorn to Play Guitar
2016 – Tedeschi Trucks BandLet Me Get By
2016 – Doyle Bramhall II – Rich Man
2016 – Eric ClaptonLive in San Diego
2016 – Eric ClaptonCrossroads Revisited: Selections from the Crossroads Guitar Festivals
2017 – Sheryl CrowBe Myself
2017 – Grainne Duffy – Where I Belong
2018 – Meshell NdegéocelloVentriloquism
2018 – Boz ScaggsOut Of The Blues
2018 – Ann WilsonImmortal
2018 – Doyle Bramhall II – Shades
2019 – Gary Clark Jr.This Land
2019 – Tedeschi Trucks BandSigns
2019 – Reese WynansSweet Release
2019 – Robbie RobertsonSinematic
2021 – Tedeschi Trucks Band - Layla Revisited (Live at LOCKN')
2022 – Edgar WinterBrother Johnny

Personal life

Bramhall was in a relationship with American actress and fellow native Texan Renée Zellweger from 2012 to 2019.[23][24][25]

References

  1. Holly George-Warren; Patricia Romanowski; Patricia Romanowski Bashe; Jon Pareles, eds. (2001). The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll. Fireside. ISBN 9780743201209. Doyle Bramhall II.
  2. Holly George-Warren; Patricia Romanowski; Patricia Romanowski Bashe; Jon Pareles, eds. (2001). The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll. Fireside. p. 872. ISBN 9780743201209.
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  4. "Doyle Bramhall II & Smokestack – Green Light Girl". Discogs. Retrieved October 15, 2016.
  5. "Doyle Bramhall II Live at the Great Wall of China (2006)". IMDb.com. Retrieved July 11, 2014.
  6. "iTunes – Music – Doyle Bramhall II (Live At the Great Wall of China) – Single by Doyle Bramhall II". Itunes.apple.com. November 27, 2007. Retrieved July 11, 2014.
  7. "100 Miles from Memphis – Sheryl Crow | Credits". AllMusic. July 20, 2010. Retrieved July 11, 2014.
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  14. Browne, David (July 14, 2015). "Inside Tedeschi Trucks Band's All-Star Joe Cocker Tribute Concert". Rolling Stone. Retrieved November 4, 2015.
  15. "Quinn Sullivan To Perform At Mahindra Blues Fest 2015 -". December 17, 2014. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
  16. "Mahindra Blues Festival 2015: When the Blues came to town". Hindustan Times. February 26, 2015. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
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    - "Doyle Bramhall II: Rich Man". PopMatters. Retrieved October 15, 2016.
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  19. Grow, Kory (August 9, 2018). "Hear Eric Clapton's Soloing on Doyle Bramhall II's New 'Everything You Need'". Penske Business Media. Rolling Stone Magazine. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  20. "Doyle Bramhall II Interview : Songwriter/Player/Producer". Guitar.com. Archived from the original on December 11, 2014. Retrieved November 4, 2015.
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  22. "Jeff Healey's Guitar Gear Rig and Equipment". Uberproaudio.com. Retrieved November 4, 2015.
  23. Jonathan Van Meter. "Renée Zellweger's Lost Decade". Vulture.
  24. ABC News. "Renée Zellweger Opens Up About Boyfriend". ABC News.
  25. "Renee Zellweger: My Boyfriend Is 'a Very Special Person'". June 2, 2017.
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