MP3 Bryan Cumming - A Song Is A Dangerous Thing
Eclectic mix (sampler) of smooth jazz, bluesy acoustic country, pop, and swing.
16 MP3 Songs
POP: Beatles-pop, JAZZ: Smooth Jazz
Details:
A SONG IS A DANGEROUS THING
BRYAN CUMMING
Bryan Cumming was raised in Georgia in a musical family, playing Dixieland jazz and singing harmony on Beatles songs. After playing saxophone in the army, he toured and recorded with Martin Mull. His first ASCAP credit was "Do the Dog," an instrumental co-written with Mull, released as a single on Capricorn Records in 1976.
Moving to L.A., he toured with John Hall and Libby Titus, and started Studio 23 as a production company. While in L.A., he recorded, toured and appeared in videos with artists including Al Jarreau, Maria Muldaur, The Ohio Players, David Soul, Supertramp, Anne Murray, Al Kooper and the Pointer Sisters. As a member of Billy Vera and the Beaters, he played on the number one single "At This Moment." He played lead guitar for ShaNaNa four years. With Jason Blume, he co-wrote "I Had A Heart" 1987 which hit #2 on the Cashbox Independent Country singles chart.
Moving to Nashville in 1988, he toured with K.T. Oslin and Cleve Francis. His songs have been recorded by Jim & the Animal Band (children''s music,) Jim Robinson (Christian pop,) Ken Holloway (positive country), and Swan Dive (bossa nova pop.)
After years of writing, singing, playing, and producing, Bryan has released "A Song Is a Dangerous Thing" -- a genre-busting collection of his original songs ranging from smooth jazz instrumentals to pop, swing, and country.