Born in Upstate NY, singer-songwriter Angie Bruyere spent her childhood running through the backwoods and roaming the train tracks, living the simple life that inspires many a lyric and melody. Settling in Southern California at a young age, Bruyere began a modeling career that took her on a journey around the world. Pen and paper in hand, she began writing poetry and playing her guitar, combining her two passions which led her to where she is today.
In 2014 Angie released West of The Night featuring singles "Mason Jar" and "Goodbyes." Soon after the album's release, Fender highlighted her as Artist of The Month and brought her in to re-record both singles in their Fender Sessions Live Jams. Recently, Angie and her band, The Deserters, released their new single, "Country Radio." Produced by Jeff Hutchins, the edgy alt-country, rockabilly track is from her upcoming EP, Blood Like Wine. A tale of lust and longing for a country singer she has supposedly only heard on the radio, Angie's vocal delivery - raw, sultry and with a hint of danger - leaves you wondering if there is more truth than imagination to the story. Angie has played at Joshua Tree's famous Pappy and Harriet's as well as other iconic venues in Southern California such as the Troubadour, The Roxy, and The Mint. In addition, she has toured extensively through the United States, as well as, Italy and England. For more information visit her official website.
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