Erik Brandt (of the Urban Hillbilly Quartet) and friends w/ John Balsley- $8

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Erik Brandt has been the ringleader of the award-winning eclectic Twin Cities-based Urban Hillbilly Quartet since 1995. By night, he plays music. By day, he teaches English and Journalism at Harding High School in St. Paul. He---s played in venues all over the USA, Canada, Australia, and on various street corners throughout Europe. He---s also taught high school Shakespeare, rudimentary grammar, haikus and standardized test prep.

On stage, Erik performs mainly original material drawn from the Americana vein. Most of his original tunes can be found on the seven albums he---s recorded with the UHQ: Living in the City, St. Paul Town, Beautiful Lazy, Lanky but Macho, Hot and Now, Amelia---s Boot and The A-List---and now Green Eyed Alone, his first solo album. When choosing covers, he pulls liberally from the catalogs of Bob Dylan, Big Bill Broonzy, Johnny Cash, and other Americana heroes. As a multi-instrumentalist, Erik switches between acoustic guitar, wurlitzer and piano-accordion during performances.

His music has been influenced by and compared to: Americana powerhouses The Jayhawks, Gillian Welch, and Uncle Tupelo; Georgia---s Vigilantes of Love; Britain---s The Waterboys; Australia---s Paul Kelly; Canada---s Bruce Cockburn; and folk/jazz stars David Grisman, Paris Combo and Tin Hat Trio.