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Jo Ellen | George | Bill | Patrick |
The
Brombies are a Los Angeles, CA band formed by Jo Ellen &
George Doering in the late 1980's. All of the band members
have played different styles of music from an early age,
but for the past five years they've been dedicated to traditional
bluegrass. They've all been performing as professional musicians
for too long to even mention & as individuals they each
have a long list of credits. They are all prominent in the
Southern California recording & bluegrass scene. With
Jo Ellen on guitar & vocals, George on mandolin &
vocals, Bill Bryson on bass & vocals and Patrick Sauber
on banjo & vocals you've got an exciting band full of
talent and experience. These seasoned performers travel
all over southern & northern California and the western
states and play in all the festivals, concerts in the park,
in churches and at parties. Jo Ellen & George were winners
in the Bluegrass & Gospel categories for the Chris Austin
Songwriters Contest at Merlefest in 2007, 2009 & 2010.
They've also been honored to perform in the IBMA Songwriters
Showcase in Nashville in 2006 & 2010. Rhonda Vincent
has recorded "Anywhere Is Home When You're With Me",
one of Jo Ellen and George's songs, for her new CD, "Destination
Life".
The Brombies (Brumby's) are the wild horses that roam the
outback of Australia. Check out the links below for more
information on the Brumbies
Jo
Ellen Doering
Acoustic Guitar, Lead and Harmony Vocals
Jo
Ellen was born in Pittsburg, Kansas way back in the 1900's.
She first played guitar at 10 years old when her Mother
taught her some chords; her Dad also played guitar and both
her parents played piano. She grew up singing old time music
with her Mother and sister in church, on local TV and the
odd barndance around town in San Diego, Calif. Piano lessons
were added later and as a teenager she began playing the
5-string banjo, along with other friends in the San Diego
area who had discovered bluegrass; friends such as Bernie
Leadon, Kenny Wertz and Chris Hillman. The local San Diego
music community was rich with players and performers who
all benefited from the atmosphere of The Blue Guitar and
The Land of Oden. The Blue Guitar was the local guitar shop
owned and operated by the founders of The Scottsville Squirrel
Barkers, Ed Douglas and Larry Murray. The Land of Oden was
the local folk-bluegrass club where she began performing.
After the girls quartet that she sang with returned from
a 5 month USO Tour in 1964, including Viet Nam, she moved
to Los Angeles. For many years she played in all the local
folk music clubs, including the Troubadour, The Ice House
& McCabes. A brief stint in Hoyt Axtons band, then traveling
with The Smothers Brothers & Ricky Nelson, brought more
interesting adventures. When she met George and they married
30 years ago, she hung up her traveling shoes. They began
making music together, performing around town and writing
music for documentaries; most notably The Adventures of
The Old West, which was narrated by Kris Kristofferson for
Disney. Now, it's bluegrass with The Brombies and time spent
with their furry animals in the piney hills of Hollywood.
Check out some of Jo Ellen's stories on this website.
George
Doering
Mandolin, Lead and Harmony Vocals
George
was born in Alton, Illinois. His Father started giving him
piano lessons at the age of 5 and when he was 7 he decided
that he had to have a guitar; which was bothersome to his
classically inclined parents. For years as a young fellow
he was fortunate to play in many bands with the local musicians
in Escondido, California, including Pete Harrison. Somewhere
in there he tried Irish Dancing with his sister Susan, which
wasn't too cool at that time. He became Jr.High School President
by promising Coca Cola in all the water fountains. In high
school he played any instrument that the marching band needed;
like glockenspiel and flute, even snare drum. He tried studying
music at San Diego State College for a year, but he wanted
to get out there and play not talk about it! When he moved
north to Los Angeles he brought with him a VW Van full of
stringed instruments, an accordion and a determination to
succeed in the music industry. A few years on the road with
performers like, "Sonny & Cher" and "Seals
& Crofts" cured him of the traveling bug. Finally,
all those years of practicing guitar began to reap some
benefits. These many years later he is a very successful
studio musician who is sought out for his ability to read
the written music but make it sound spontaneous. If you
wait to the bitter end of many movie credits, you'll often
find his name listed there. He is also listed in the credits
of many popular CD's. Although he can play anything with
strings, for the past few years he's enjoyed the challenge
of bluegrass mandolin. For sure, his favorite thing to do
is play bluegrass with Jo Ellen, Bill & Patrick or to
be at home with Jo Ellen, his wife of 30 years.
P.S. His twin brothers still have that van.
Bill
Bryson
Acoustic Bass, Lead and Harmony Vocals
Bill
was born in Evanston, Illinois, but calls California his
home. Bill has a long list of credits in his wonderful career
of playing and singing bluegrass and country music. He started
playing bluegrass and old time music in the early 60's,
then joined and recorded with The Bluegrass Cardinals and
Country Gazette in the mid 70's. He was an original member
of The Desert Rose Band with Chris Hillman & Herb Pedersen.
He's played with so many people we can't list them all;
but we'll mention that he has several CD's with Ry Cooder,
The Laurel Canyon Ramblers, Chris Hillman & Herb Pedersen,
Bluegrass Etc. (John Moore & Dennis Caplinger), and
The Dillards. He's had some of his original songs recorded
by many people, including Jerry Garcia's "Almost Acoustic
Band". Currently, he still travels and records with
Chris & Herb, Bluegrass, Etc. The Laurel Canyon Ramblers
and a recent reunion of The Desert Rose Band. If he's in
town, you can find him playing bluegrass every Saturday
night for the past 18 years at Vincenzos in Valencia, California
with "The Grateful Dudes". We are very glad to
say that for the past five years, if Bill's in town, he'll
also be playing and singing with The Brombies. Bill now
lives in Monrovia, California with his long time, lovely
wife Annie and their Golden Retriever, Bucky. Bill, Annie
& Bucky volunteer with the Pasadena Humane Society in
the Companion Animal Program taking Bucky to visit retirement
homes and convalescent hospitals, bringing joy to many.
Here's a very interesting side note: Bill also plays gut
string, fretless banjo, clawhammer style! Hey, try to say
that real fast.
Patrick
Sauber
Banjo, Guitar and Harmony Vocals
Patrick
is a California native, born in Arcadia. Patrick may only
be in his early twenties, but he's already a veteran performer
in old-time, bluegrass, folk, western, and other musical
genres. He is exceptionally gifted on the Cajun accordion,
mandolin, guitar and banjo. His first musical influence
was his dad, old-time Master fiddler & claw-hammer banjo
player, Tom Sauber, who he still performs with often. He
also plays with many other bluegrass bands including Laurie
Lewis and Tom Rozum. Patrick has recorded with many artists
including: Richard Greene, Christ Stuart & Backcountry,
Dirk Powell, Hazel Mountain and many others. He's toured
with The Limeliters & original member Alex Hassilev.
In 2003 Christopher Guest asked Patrick to be the banjo
player in The New Main Street Singers in the folk-music
satire movie, "A Mighty Wind". Patrick also plays
on the soundtrack CD from that movie. He also toured with
the cast of Mighty Wind, performing the music from that
movie. We're just happy that he finds some time in there
to play and sing with The Brombies.
The
above photos were taken by Richard Wedler
www.microfence.com
microfence@aol.com
Who are the real Brumbies / Brumby's?
If you're interested, check out the websites listed below.
http://www.savethebrumbies.org/
http://www.brumbywatchaustralia.com
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