David Brimer is a professional recording artist and touring session musician coming to us from Tampa, Florida. He has worked with an amazingly diverse group of iconic artists from Jackson Browne, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, and Michael McDonald, to Hanson, Faith Evans, Andrew W. K., and Kim Burrell. When he's not on the road or gigging around Florida, David creates music covering everything from the Blues, Jazz, and Soul, to Rock, Progressive, and smooth Bossa Nova!
This track is a tribute to the small ensemble jazz groups of the 1920's and 30's. More specifically, it's a nod to Eddie Lang and Duke Ellington. The ensemble feel makes it work perfectly as background music, but its strong melody makes it suitable as a theme, or accompaniment to a montage. Instrumental, Jazz, Swing Big Band
Upbeat, danceable, retro R&B track perfect for club scenes, montages, or just walking down the street. Would work great for pimps, gangsters, or anything 1970's. Instrumental, RnB, Funk
Grooving, heavy rock with loud guitars, thick bass, and booming drums. Perfect for banging your head or shaking your hips. Instrumental, Rock, Arena Rock
Rustic acoustic guitar piece, simple but full of southern elegance. Perfect for anything Appalachia, especially quiet scenes, romantic interludes, happy montages, especially involving family and friends. Could also work well with more self reflective moments. Instrumental, Americana, Americana
Moody, late night jazz track perfect for smokey clubs and forbidden romance. Would fit nicely in any period piece from the twenties to the forties, mobster or gangster pictures, or even film noir. Could be the perfect femme fatale theme song. Instrumental, Jazz, Cool Jazz
Uptempo bluesy song about moving west with grand aspirations and learning it's not as easy as it seems. Features plenty of lead guitar, searing organ, and a rough hewn vocal. Think Johnny Winter meets Stevie Ray Vaughn. Perfect background for road scenes, or radio music from the sixties. Male Vocals, Blues, Chicago Blues