RIP Doyle Bramhall

shack
shack Posts: 11,154
edited November 2011 in The Clubhouse
We lost another good one. He wrote and co-wrote some of SRV's greatest songs and a was fine bluesman. RIP

Doyle Bramhall, a Stevie Ray Vaughan collaborator who helped write some of the most recognizable blues songs of the '80s including The House is Rockin', died Saturday at his home in Alpine. He was 62.

Bramhall's career spanned more than 40 years, during which he provided the beat and the lyrics for a modern sort of rocking blues. Outside of Texas he was probably best known for his work with Stevie Ray Vaughan, who recorded numerous songs written and co-written by Bramhall. In Texas he was a draw on his own, a band leader with a gritty and soulful blues voice that greatly influenced the way Vaughan sang.

Bramhall was born on Feb. 17, 1949, in west Dallas. He said his older brother was an early influence on his musical tastes.

"In the early '60s he had four or five friends who'd come over and listen to these great old blues albums," Bramhall told the Houston Chronicle in 2007. "I'd sit outside his bedroom door and listen to Muddy (Waters) and B.B. (King) and Lightnin' Slim and Lightnin' Hopkins."

From Jimi to Stevie

In high school Bramhall started a band, the Chessmen, with Jimmie Vaughan on guitar; they once opened for Jimi Hendrix when he played Dallas.

By the '70s Bramhall was keeping the beat in Texas Storm, which featured both Vaughan brothers. The period was one of great creative growth for all three players, as they found eager audiences in Austin for their fiery update of the blues. The sound they created would end up making Stevie Ray a star in the '80s.

"We were both aware of wanting to show our influences, but stretching it out a bit," Bramhall said.

Personal struggles

An early song they collaborated on, Dirty Pool, ended up on Stevie Ray's 1983 debut album Texas Flood Stevie Ray would record numerous other songs that Bramhall wrote or co-wrote with him including Wall of Denial, Scratch-N-Sniff and Tightrope

One of Bramhall's finest compositions, Life by the Drop, documented the different directions their careers took. Its title also referenced the struggles both men had with addiction. He came out of it alive, though, and in 1994 he finally released an album as a band leader.

Bird Nest on the Ground was worth the wait, an exquisite recording of rocking blues that featured Bramhall's son, Doyle II.

"He was as good as it gets: drummer, singer but most of all a human being," said longtime friend Bill Bentley, a legendary music industry executive. "After the rough years he came back to spread the light."
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  • fossy
    fossy Posts: 1,378
    edited November 2011
    shack , you are so right, we did loose another great one ... RIP Doyle ... sure brings a tear to this old texan
  • gudnoyez
    gudnoyez Posts: 8,114
    edited November 2011
    R.I.P Doylle Bramhall I will put on the Arc Angels in your memory.
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  • gudnoyez
    gudnoyez Posts: 8,114
    edited November 2011
    Not to mention his guitar contributions on the live Roger Waters CD In The Flesh that solo he did on Dogs was very Gilmouresque.
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  • decal
    decal Posts: 3,205
    edited November 2011
    Some of you folks have Doyle and his son Doyle II mixed up.
    If you can't hear a difference, don't waste your money.
  • gudnoyez
    gudnoyez Posts: 8,114
    edited November 2011
    decal wrote: »
    Arc Angels was his son's band.
    +
    You are correct I was thinking Doyle Bramhall II who also played on Roger Waters In the Flesh I mixed the two up
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  • george daniel
    george daniel Posts: 12,096
    edited November 2011
    gudnoyez wrote: »
    Not to mention his guitar contributions on the live Roger Waters CD In The Flesh that solo he did on Dogs was very Gilmouresque.

    IIRC that is his son on the In the Flesh DVD/CD-

    sorry,,did not see the above post--RIP Doyle
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  • schwarcw
    schwarcw Posts: 7,335
    edited November 2011
    R.I.P. Doyle! A fine artist gone too soon!
    Carl

  • Tour2ma
    Tour2ma Posts: 10,177
    edited November 2011
    Has anyone heard Bramhall's Bird Nest on the Ground?

    Arc Angels S/T is one, fine album.
    Keiko wrote: »
    62 years too young, very sad.

    Amen... Doesn't seem like it was all that long ago that 62 seemed old...
    More later,
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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 1,225
    edited November 2011
    RIP, he can go and jam with Stevie again. Way too soon though. :cool: