Music fans in Texas and beyond might recognize Jeff Bryant as the versatile keyboardist they’ve seen performing with Alpha Rev, Cory Morrow, and Hudson Moore, but for the first time, Bryant is taking center stage, releasing his debut solo effort, Sleeping with the Lights On, on Feb. 9th. The all original seven-track album showcases Bryant's songwriting skills, his warm tenor, and a fluid sound that blends pop, R&B and jazz.
Today, TDC is very pleased to premiere one of the album's tracks, "Addie." Penned by Bryant, "Addie," is an irresistible gem about missing a loved one (four legged or two) that easily recalls Jason Mraz or John Mayer with its perfect fusion of pop and folk. Bryant shares the story behind the song, "The song "Addie" came out of a particularly hard time I experienced a few years ago. My dog, whom the song is named after, had run away. I searched everywhere but could not find her until she decided to show up at the back door one day. I tried to write the song in a way so that the audience wouldn't necessarily know it was about a dog, even though I make mention of a few dog type behaviors throughout. I had some fun with this one and hope folks enjoy listening to this little pop song as much as I did writing it.” Website Pre-Order
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