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  1. After working with Atlanta Rhythm Section that year, Bramblett played on Cowboy's 1974 outing Boyer & Talton. By the following year, Bramblett's reputation had spread. He appeared on B.J. Thomas' Longhorn & London Bridges, Elvin Bishop's Let It Flow, Martin Mull's Normal, Bonnie Bramlett's It's Time, and on the Gregg Allman Tour.

  2. I wish you didn't crack me up. singin in the shower. I wish I didn't love your voice so much. if I didn't know the way. you bitch about the weather. maybe I wouldn't feel so cold today. and I miss you when the wind is blowing. miss you when the fog is rolling in. miss you when the clouds are turning grey.

  3. 4 de mar. de 2024 · Randall Bramblett. 9,159 likes · 18 talking about this. Randall is a perfect example of the exceptional quality of musicians born and raised in the South. Born in Jesup, Georgia and living in Athens,...

  4. Randall Bramblett, an Americana, Blues, Funk, R&B/Soul, Rock, Songwriter artist from Athens, GA. ... Faster than you ever dreamed that time could flow. Stop sign shakin in the wind Open your door and let me in Baby I feel so lost and exposed

  5. Randall Bramblett is a singer, songwriter, bandleader, and multi-instrumentalist based in Athens, Georgia. He plays keyboards, saxophones, guitar, mandolin, and harmonica. His sound is rooted in Southern funk, greasy R&B, swamp blues, roots rock, NOLA R&B, and jazz. A seminal member of Sea Level, he is a sought-after sideman and touring ...

  6. After working with Atlanta Rhythm Section that year, Bramblett played on Cowboy's 1974 outing Boyer & Talton. By the following year, Bramblett's reputation had spread. He appeared on B.J. Thomas' Longhorn & London Bridges, Elvin Bishop's Let It Flow, Martin Mull's Normal, Bonnie Bramlett's It's Time, and on the Gregg Allman Tour.

  7. Pine Needle Fire - c. 2020. (all songs by Randall Bramblett) 1. SOME POOR SOUL. Some poor soul had to get up at 4. I hear the shower running in the room next door. Elevator dings and the phone starts to ring. Better stand up straight-come out the gate-the race is on. When we’ve been here ten thousand years.