Bramhall joined The Chessmen with Jimmie Vaughan while in high school. The group opened for Jimi Hendrix when he played Dallas. In 1969, he moved to Austin and formed Texas Storm with Jimmie Vaughan. In the 1970s, Bramhall formed The Nightcrawlers with Marc Benno, which also included Jimmie Vaughan's younger brother Stevie Ray Vaughan on guitar. While in The Nightcrawlers, Bramhall co-wrote the tune "Dirty Pool," which appeared on Stevie Ray Vaughan's debut album, Texas Flood. He would write or co-write several other songs for the younger Vaughan, such as "Life By The Drop" from SRV's The Sky Is Crying album, and he played the drums on the Vaughan Brothers only album, Family Style.
Bramhall released his debut solo record in 1994, which included appearances from the Vaughans and his own son. He also collaborated with Jennifer Warnes in the 1990s.
"Marry You" is a song by American recording artist Bruno Mars, released as the fourth single internationally from his debut studio album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans. Mars wrote the song along with his production team The Smeezingtons, who also produced the track. "Marry You" incorporates influences of reggae and R&B. Lyrically, the song sees Mars singing about a spontaneous marriage idea. It received generally mixed reviews from most of the critics, with some complimenting its production and Mars' vocals on the song. The song charted at number 85 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at number 10 on the Canadian Hot 100. It also peaked within the top ten of the charts in Australia and the top twenty of the charts in the United Kingdom.
Background
In an interview with American Songwriter Philip Lawrance he explained the concept behind the song "When we were coming up with that song, we had this image of a slow-mo video in Vegas of a couple running, and she’s in her gown and he’s in his tux, the wedding party is behind them and everyone’s raging. This sort of crazy, daring, wedding feeling. It was more of a racy kind of idea, as opposed to this classic marriage tune it has become." He added "We always thought it was a good song and catchy, but we didn’t think it would affect pop culture the way that it has. The first time we saw one of those YouTube videos, it changed everything for us. We were almost in tears, just the power of music… the power of what it is we can create. These ideas, words, and lyrics and how they can get into the fabric of society and affect people’s lives in such an amazing way."
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Doyle Bramhall II (born 24 December 1968) is an American musician, producer, and songwriter known for his work with Eric Clapton, Roger Waters and many others. He is the son of songwriter and drummer Doyle Bramhall.
When Bramhall was 18, he toured with Jimmie Vaughan's band The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Two years later he co-founded the blues rock band Arc Angels with fellow Austinite Charlie Sexton and members from Stevie Ray Vaughan's rhythm section, Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon. Following the 1999 release of Jellycream, Bramhall's second album and solo debut for RCA, he received phone calls from both Roger Waters and Eric Clapton. Bramhall joined Waters on his In the Flesh tour, playing lead guitar and providing background and lead vocals, replacing Pink Floyd's lead singer and guitarist David Gilmour in the Pink Floyd songs. 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. The album included versions of Clapton's and King's songs, and covers of blues songs—including two tracks from Jellycream.
Bramhall is an affluent area and has been rated the "least lonely" place in Britain.
History
The manor of Bramall dates from the Anglo-Saxon period, when it was held as two separate estates by two Saxon freemen, Brun and Hacun. In 1070, William the Conqueror subdued the north-west of England, and divided the land among his followers. The manor of "Bramale" was given to Hamon de Massey, who eventually became the first Baron of Dunham Massey. The earliest reference to Bramall was recorded in the Domesday Book as "Bramale", a name derived from the Old English words brom meaning broom, both indigenous to the area, and halh meaning nook or secret place, probably by water. De Masci received the manor as wasteland, since it had been devastated by William the Conqueror's subdual. By the time of the Domesday survey, the land was recovering and cultivated again.
Bramhall is a suburb of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport.
People
Art Bramhall (1909–1985), American baseball player
Doyle Bramhall (born 1949), American singer-songwriter and drummer
Doyle Bramhall II (born 1968?), guitarist and vocalist in his band Smokestack and was also the second guitarist in Eric Clapton's band from 2004 to 2009
John Bramhall (1594–1663), English Protestant Archbishop of Armagh
GROOFACTORY
Groove - Funk - Rock
www.groofactory.com
GROOFACTORY live in Mödling/Austria Open Air 2012-09-22 performing "Marry you" by Doyle Bramhall II
GROOFACTORY are:
JAY C - Vocals, Percussion
ROMAN WIESER - Guitars, Backing vocals
DAVE REISMANN - Keyboards, Organ, Backing vocals
WOLF SLAVIK - Drums, Percussion, Backing vocals
CHRIS MARES - Bass Guitars, Backing vocals
published: 09 Oct 2012
Indianola Blues Band: Marry You (Doyle Bramhall II)
Indianola Blues Band: Marry You (Doyle Bramhall II)
Indianola Blues Band es:
Federico Barreiro: voz
Valeria Saldaña: guitarra / coros
Pablo Arabito: guitarra
David Iriarte: bajo
Esteban Roldán: batería
Artista invitada:
Milena Klosewicz: coros
Grabado en vivo, 05 de noviembre de 2015.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
published: 08 Nov 2015
Indianola Blues Band: Marry you (Doyle Bramhall II) [En vivo, 14 11 15]
Indianola Blues Band: Marry you (Doyle Bramhall II)
Indianola Blues Band es:
Federico Barreiro: voz
Valeria Saldaña: guitarra / coros
Pablo Arabito: guitarra
David Iriarte: bajo
Esteban Roldán: batería
Artista invitada:
Milena Klosewicz: coros
Grabado en vivo, 14 de noviembre de 2015.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
www.facebook.com/indianolaBB
GROOFACTORY
Groove - Funk - Rock
www.groofactory.com
GROOFACTORY live in Mödling/Austria Open Air 2012-09-22 performing "Marry you" by Doyle Bramhall II
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GROOFACTORY
Groove - Funk - Rock
www.groofactory.com
GROOFACTORY live in Mödling/Austria Open Air 2012-09-22 performing "Marry you" by Doyle Bramhall II
GROOFACTORY are:
JAY C - Vocals, Percussion
ROMAN WIESER - Guitars, Backing vocals
DAVE REISMANN - Keyboards, Organ, Backing vocals
WOLF SLAVIK - Drums, Percussion, Backing vocals
CHRIS MARES - Bass Guitars, Backing vocals
GROOFACTORY
Groove - Funk - Rock
www.groofactory.com
GROOFACTORY live in Mödling/Austria Open Air 2012-09-22 performing "Marry you" by Doyle Bramhall II
GROOFACTORY are:
JAY C - Vocals, Percussion
ROMAN WIESER - Guitars, Backing vocals
DAVE REISMANN - Keyboards, Organ, Backing vocals
WOLF SLAVIK - Drums, Percussion, Backing vocals
CHRIS MARES - Bass Guitars, Backing vocals
Indianola Blues Band: Marry You (Doyle Bramhall II)
Indianola Blues Band es:
Federico Barreiro: voz
Valeria Saldaña: guitarra / coros
Pablo Arabito: guitarra
D...
Indianola Blues Band: Marry You (Doyle Bramhall II)
Indianola Blues Band es:
Federico Barreiro: voz
Valeria Saldaña: guitarra / coros
Pablo Arabito: guitarra
David Iriarte: bajo
Esteban Roldán: batería
Artista invitada:
Milena Klosewicz: coros
Grabado en vivo, 05 de noviembre de 2015.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Indianola Blues Band: Marry You (Doyle Bramhall II)
Indianola Blues Band es:
Federico Barreiro: voz
Valeria Saldaña: guitarra / coros
Pablo Arabito: guitarra
David Iriarte: bajo
Esteban Roldán: batería
Artista invitada:
Milena Klosewicz: coros
Grabado en vivo, 05 de noviembre de 2015.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Indianola Blues Band: Marry you (Doyle Bramhall II)
Indianola Blues Band es:
Federico Barreiro: voz
Valeria Saldaña: guitarra / coros
Pablo Arabito: guitarra
D...
Indianola Blues Band: Marry you (Doyle Bramhall II)
Indianola Blues Band es:
Federico Barreiro: voz
Valeria Saldaña: guitarra / coros
Pablo Arabito: guitarra
David Iriarte: bajo
Esteban Roldán: batería
Artista invitada:
Milena Klosewicz: coros
Grabado en vivo, 14 de noviembre de 2015.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
www.facebook.com/indianolaBB
Indianola Blues Band: Marry you (Doyle Bramhall II)
Indianola Blues Band es:
Federico Barreiro: voz
Valeria Saldaña: guitarra / coros
Pablo Arabito: guitarra
David Iriarte: bajo
Esteban Roldán: batería
Artista invitada:
Milena Klosewicz: coros
Grabado en vivo, 14 de noviembre de 2015.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
www.facebook.com/indianolaBB
GROOFACTORY
Groove - Funk - Rock
www.groofactory.com
GROOFACTORY live in Mödling/Austria Open Air 2012-09-22 performing "Marry you" by Doyle Bramhall II
GROOFACTORY are:
JAY C - Vocals, Percussion
ROMAN WIESER - Guitars, Backing vocals
DAVE REISMANN - Keyboards, Organ, Backing vocals
WOLF SLAVIK - Drums, Percussion, Backing vocals
CHRIS MARES - Bass Guitars, Backing vocals
Indianola Blues Band: Marry You (Doyle Bramhall II)
Indianola Blues Band es:
Federico Barreiro: voz
Valeria Saldaña: guitarra / coros
Pablo Arabito: guitarra
David Iriarte: bajo
Esteban Roldán: batería
Artista invitada:
Milena Klosewicz: coros
Grabado en vivo, 05 de noviembre de 2015.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Indianola Blues Band: Marry you (Doyle Bramhall II)
Indianola Blues Band es:
Federico Barreiro: voz
Valeria Saldaña: guitarra / coros
Pablo Arabito: guitarra
David Iriarte: bajo
Esteban Roldán: batería
Artista invitada:
Milena Klosewicz: coros
Grabado en vivo, 14 de noviembre de 2015.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
www.facebook.com/indianolaBB
Bramhall joined The Chessmen with Jimmie Vaughan while in high school. The group opened for Jimi Hendrix when he played Dallas. In 1969, he moved to Austin and formed Texas Storm with Jimmie Vaughan. In the 1970s, Bramhall formed The Nightcrawlers with Marc Benno, which also included Jimmie Vaughan's younger brother Stevie Ray Vaughan on guitar. While in The Nightcrawlers, Bramhall co-wrote the tune "Dirty Pool," which appeared on Stevie Ray Vaughan's debut album, Texas Flood. He would write or co-write several other songs for the younger Vaughan, such as "Life By The Drop" from SRV's The Sky Is Crying album, and he played the drums on the Vaughan Brothers only album, Family Style.
Bramhall released his debut solo record in 1994, which included appearances from the Vaughans and his own son. He also collaborated with Jennifer Warnes in the 1990s.
Well, I know you don't love me Hey, I know the reason why Well, I know you don't love me Baby, I know the reason why Well, you take all of my money And you treat me like a child Like a little child Well, now the woman I love Baby, done been here and gone Well, now the woman I love Well, done been here and gone Well, now if things don't change You know I ain't gonna be here long Be here long I ain't gonna be here long Ain't gonna be here long I ain't gonna be here long Ain't gonna be here long I ain't gonna be here long Ain't gonna be here long I ain't gonna be here long Ain't gonna be here long I ain't gonna be here long Ain't gonna be here long She's gone, she's gone, she's gone She's gone boy, she's gone, she's gone For long, how I miss ya, baby She's gone Oh, my baby's gone, she's gone I'm ain't gonna be here long Well, I'm leaving my baby And I really don't want to go Well, I'm leaving my baby And I really don't want to go Well, she got her another man And, she don't want me no more She, don't want me no more She, don't want me no more It's alright, it's alright, boy It's alright, it's alright, alright Alright, it's alright, babe Yeah hey, it's alright, darling