Show You Need to Know: Brendan Boogie and the Broken Gates – Saturday 3/15 , Davis Square Theatre
I first saw Brendan Boogie I believe about 4 years ago, with thick framed rose colored glasses, belting out Roy Orbison tunes in the basement of the Lizard Lounge. I knew that night that this guy was something special and his cover project was something amazing. I have heard rumbling of “The Mayor of Rock n’ Roll”, seen its posts for extras on the old Facebook and eagerly awaited the release of this wonderful project. For those of you that don’t know, its been a busy year for the man…I would imagine that writing and producing a movie takes a bit of a time toll on a person. But I cannot wait to see the fruits of his labor. The band is dusting off the old axes and getting back out on the stage this Saturday at The Davis Square Theatre and is a sure show not to be missed! I caught up with Brendan to answer some questions about the break, the movie, and his life as a Boston musician. Check it out below…
1) For those that have been living under a rock, tell us a little about the band. What kind of vibe to expect, the sound, the inspiration?
2) There has been somewhat of a hiatus with the band…what gives? Why are you guys coming out of the shadows this Saturday and can we expect more in the upcoming months?
3) What inspires you as a musician?
Actually, right now I’m most inspired by the amazing people in my band – Chris Coughlin, Jess Fox, Scott Kremer, Scott Miller, and Phillip Ouellette. Playing with them inspires me. My approach has definitely changed in my old age. I used to bring songs in with all kinds of ideas for sounds, structure, and arrangements. Over the years, my songwriting process hasn’t changed at all but I’ve learned to let go more. Now, I play the chords, sing the melody, and say “Play whatever you want, guys.” The sounds that float back to my ears from these incredible talents are so much better than anything I could have pre-conceived. As a result, Brendan Boogie and the Broken Gates has a much more diverse, organic sound than anything I’ve previously done.
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Get at Brendan online: http://brendanboogie.com/
And be sure to check out the show this weekend. More info on the Davis Square Theatre and this show:
http://www.davissquaretheatre.com/shows/2014-03-15-summer-villains-the-easy-reasons-and-bre.html

