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Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Name
  
Bryan Alan

Albums
  
2011 Sampler

Website
  
www.bryanalanmusic.com

Role
  
Musical Artist

Born
  
June 1, 1986 (age 37) Sacramento, California, California, United States (
1986-06-01
)

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, harmonica, bass, keyboards

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Folk rock, Indie folk

Somewhere Down the Road (Official Video) - Bryan Alan


Bryan Alan is an American musical artist from Sacramento, California born June 1, 1986. He first made is musical debut as a solo artist in the spring of 2004. Never putting his full focus into his solo career, Bryan played in a number of Rock bands such as: These Dying Days, Project Lost, Scarlet's Sonata, Astill, and If Looks Could Kill. In between music projects Bryan would write his own songs and self-release music via the internet. Bryan's debut release was in 2004 with an EP entitled Promises which consisted of 6 original songs and 1 cover. In 2006 he released 7 Track with his first notable single, “Baby Tonight.” After several years of playing in various bands Bryan released his 2011 EP, 2011 Sampler, which appeared on his website as a free download. In 2012 Bryan released his second single, “Somewhere Down The Road,” with a music video that followed in April 2013.

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Bryan Alan made his first television appearance in 2004 on Roseville Rocks that broadcast live to homes allover California's Placer County.

In 2010 Bryan opened his own recording studio. He engineered a handful of albums and produced artists such as: Elle Rahimi and Fashion City Scandal.

EPs

  1. Promises (2004)
  2. 7 Tracks (2006)
  3. 2011 Sampler (2011)

Former Bands

  • Too Shay (2002-2004)
  • These Dying Days (2004-2005)
  • Project Lost (2005)
  • Scarlet's Sonata (2005-2007)
  • Astill (2007)
  • Black It Out (2007-2009)
  • If Looks Could Kill (2009-2010)
  • The Swing of Things (2013)
  • Songs

    Somewhere Down The Road
    Tears Are Falling
    Baby Tonight
    I'm Not Ashamed
    I'll Hold You
    Buried Love & Broken Hearts

    References

    Bryan Alan Wikipedia