- John
Braheny (December 9, 1938 –
January 19, 2013) was an
American author and singer-songwriter. He
released a solo
album in 1968, Some Kind of Change...
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Braheny Fortune (born
Kevin Braheny, 1952) is an
American musician and
composer of
ambient music, producer, engineer, and
session musician.
Braheny was...
-
musicians Steve Roach,
Kevin Braheny, and
Michael Stearns. This
album was
conceived as a follow-up to
Roach and
Braheny's 1987
collaboration Western Spaces...
- and
Kevin Braheny. This
album is the
first of
Steve Roach’s many
musical tributes to the
Southwestern Desert. On
several tracks Kevin Braheny uses his...
- of view of a character,
rather than in his own voice.
Music author John
Braheny wrote that Rzeznik's
composition in "Iris"
follows a form
where a melody...
- with
Kevin Braheny The
Leaving Time (1988) – with
Michael Shrieve Desert Solitaire (1989 Fortuna) – with
Michael Stearns and
Kevin Braheny Strata (1990...
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earns millions for charity". Jet.
April 8, 1985.
Retrieved July 11, 2009.
Braheny, p. 18 Bodus, Tom (March 29, 1985). "Famine-aid song
sells well locally"...
- 1998. "December Dream," the album's
opening track, was
written by John
Braheny, who had a
brief career as a singer-songwriter
before moving on to other...
- the
album is “The
Other Side”. This
piece was
recorded live, with
Kevin Braheny playing a
Steiner EWI (Electronic
Woodwind Instrument). This
piece was...
-
Hearts of
Space (1980) is an
album by the
American ambient musician Kevin Braheny. Both
pieces on the
album were
performed live
using the
Mighty Serge modular...