The Brymers

The Brymers band is a late 1960's rock group from California known for their classic hits of "Sacrifice" and "I Want To Tell You." Within the last two years the group has reunited and released four CD's: 'Sacrifice" contains 24 tracks that were recorded during the 60's; "Where Are They Now" contains 14 new original unheard tracks; "40 Year Brotherhood" contains 18 hard driving tracks; and "Never To Old Too Rock-N-Roll" contains 18 driving tracks - all with that 60's flavor. The group is still performing at concerts and rocking the crowds with that driving 60's flavored sound. The Brymers members are: Bill Brumley (bass and vocals); Dick Lee (drums and vocals); Jim Mellick (lead guitar, harp, and vocals); and Kenny Sinner (keyboards, sax, and vocals). All members of The Brymers write and co-write their songs. To date, the Brymers have over 110 recorded tracks in their catalog covering all musical genres.

Contact: Richard Lee (rleekgb@comcast.net)

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The Brymers

The Brymers band is a late 1960's rock group from California known for their classic hits of "Sacrifice" and "I Want To Tell You." Within the last three years the group has reunited and released four CD's: 'Sacrifice" contains 24 tracks that were recorded during the 60's; "Where Are They Now" contains 14 new original unheard tracks; "40 Year Brotherhood" contains 18 hard driving tracks; and "Never To Old Too Rock-N-Roll" contains 18 driving tracks - all with that 60's flavor. The group is still performing at concerts and rocking the crowds with that driving 60's flavored sound. The Brymers members are: Bill Brumley (bass and vocals); Dick Lee (drums and vocals); Jim Mellick (lead guitar, harp, and vocals); and Kenny Sinner (keyboards, sax, and vocals). All members of The Brymers write and co-write their songs. To date, the Brymers have over 110 recorded tracks in their catalog covering all musical genres. Contact: Richard Lee (541.683.2263 for interviews) or visit: www.thebrymers.com.

"The Demons of Diversity"

"After listening to the Brymers fourth CD release I can sum up the 20 track installment in four words. These guys are "The Demons of Diversity." This CD is a gem that offers something to all music lovers. Take a spin with "The Sultans of the 60's and I guarantee that you will want to get up and dance."

David Anthony, Oldies D.J.
Fresno, CA
September, 2009

"Never Too Old To Rock-n-Roll"

"I was a little too young to remember The Brymers, but I'll never be too old to remember them. I love all things 60's; but the Brymers have kept that feeling and built on it in a fantastic way. It's awesome to be able to still hear such a rockin' group. I'd be happy to play every song you guys will allow me."

Michael Angel
"A Quiet Time Podcast"
Dennison, Texas
September, 2009


STILL TOGETHER AFTER ALL THESE YEARS !

If you were wondering where the Brymers have been since their 60's hit "Sacrifice", well look no further ! They have just come out with their latest CD entitled "40 Year Brotherhood". The highlight tracks for me were "Treat Her Right", a great up tempo number with a Kinks like riff that would make Dave Davies proud. Other top notch cuts include, "Bad Boy", "Fit Me In" and "Do You Think You Love Me", the last song mentioned being a fantastic little instrumental. 18 songs plus some studio chatter take you right into the heart of the Brymers' world... a world where oldies from the 60's meet the high tech production efforts of today. To quote The Iceman on the opening track, doing his finest Wolfman Jack voice, "It's Time To Take Out Your Boogaloo" and enjoy the latest from the Brymers, "40 Year Brotherhood".

Mike Lytle
KKFI-FM
Kansas City

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