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BRENDAN JAMES
Biography
“Simplify represents me finding a clarity I have been searching for for years,” says critically acclaimed pianobased singer-songwriter BRENDAN JAMES of his new album Simplify. His fifth album, it is also his most elegant
and emotionally direct album to date.
An active supporter for all levels of equality (he has spoken out for Marriage Equality and is considered a
“Straight Ally”) and a supporter for the men and women in the military (he’s performed for the USO and troops),
his advocacy is well-known and widespread. Larry Flick, influential host of Sirius XM's OUTQ, says of James, "The
remarkable thing about Brendan is that he is an active, creative citizen of the world. His songs do more than
reflect his experiences in typical singer/songwriter style. He weaves his views and stories into a musical
framework that triggers empathy from a wide array of listeners. He's proof that, in the right hands, music can
truly be universal."
James is a man who sings with conviction and isn’t afraid to speak out, as is evidenced on his new album,
Simplify. For example, the plaintive ballad “The New Plan” tackles our violence-obsessed culture unflinchingly.
“It’s no secret that this country has an unhealthy obsessions with guns,” he explains. “I wrote this song as a
conversation piece, begging for an end to violence for the sake of violence. It’s in our culture, and it's starting to
'backfire'. We're beginning to look ridiculous on the world stage, and I care enough to address it. Very few
civilians I know NEED guns. They simply choose to have them around.”
Tackling his personal history as a child of divorce, he wrote the song “He Loved”, which actually had origins in
the divorce of his musical heroes, Carly Simon and James Taylor. The song was written years ago at Simon’s
home in Martha’s Vineyard where he was invited to a private mentor session that didn’t go quite as planned Simon had to leave for a last minute engagement just as he arrived, leaving him with the keys to her mansion.
When she returned six days later, he played this song for her and she gave him her stamp of approval. It took
him a few years to be confident enough as a songwriter to release it, and the song appears on Simplify. “Back
then, I think Carly saw in me the ability to be a mature and credible songwriter, but I wasn’t that guy until now. I
finally grew to be the songwriter she believed me to be,” James confides.
The album’s title track and first single is a melodically driving jam that American Songwriter calls “a piano-fueled
pop/rocker that feels like a mission statement for the entire record.” “The process of evolution, especially
technological evolution, is occurring at such blinding speeds these days that we must take collective moments to
breathe together, find calm together,” Brendan explains of the song, “or we will forever leave behind our real
essence as animals in paradise.”
The Derry, NH native has had his songs featured in television shows such as Private Practice, American
Idol, Bones, So You Think You Can Dance, Army Wives, and One Tree Hill. His first three albums climbed the
iTunes Top 10 pop charts—James’ sophomore album, Brendan James, climbed to #1 on the iTunes singersongwriter charts. He’s toured the country nine times over and played alongside such diverse artists as John
Mayer, Paula Cole, Keb Mo, Parachute, and Green River Ordinance. The Kickstarter campaign for Simplify netted
nearly double its projected goal. And in May of 2013, James had the honor of giving a TED talk, in which he
spoke of the importance of consciousness in his art.
Brendan James’s new album Simplify was produced Matt Chiaravalle (Warren Zevon, Joe Bonamassa) by will be
released on August 6, 2013 via Noble Steed Music.
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