Hollis Brown

For the Bob Dylan song, see "Ballad of Hollis Brown."

Hollis Brown
Origin Queens, New York
Genres Rock, Roots, Americana, Indie rock
Years active 2009 - present
Labels Jullian Records, Alive Naturalsound Records
Website hollisbrown.com
Members Mike Montali
Jonathan Bonilla
Dillon Devito
Andrew Zehnal
Adam Bock
Past members Mike Wosczyk
Mike Graves

Hollis Brown is an American rock band. Noted for their songwriting, their music has been described as sounding "just as alive today as it would’ve in 1966 and will 40 years from now."[1] [2]

History

Hollis Brown was founded by singer and guitarist Mike Montali and guitarist Jonathan Bonilla in New York in 2009. Friends since college, they collaborated as songwriters before the band was formed. Their name was taken from Bob Dylan's "The Ballad of Hollis Brown," a song from his 1964 album The Times They Are a-Changin'. Bonilla later said the name was chosen because it sounded "very true to America, and because it comes from Bob Dylan, who’s the great American songwriter."[3]

Joined by Mike Wosczyk on bass and Mike Graves on drums and percussion, Hollis Brown began performing at New York clubs and had developed a significant regional following by the time they digitally released their 2009 debut EP, Nothing & the Famous No One. It was followed later that year by the self-released album Hollis Brown. Both records were positively received by the press, with No Depression writing "The band is tight, the lyrics can be inventive and memorable and the sparse production is just right." [4] Spin said that the band "fizz and pop like fatback on a greasy skillet."[1]

In March 2013, after touring throughout the US with artists including Deer Tick and Lucero, Hollis Brown released Ride on the Train. Recorded over a ten-day period in Nashville, it was produced by Adam Landry and released on Alive Naturalsound Records. [5][6] In addition to touring the US, the band embarked on their first European tour and further developed their sound. At a Lou Reed benefit show in New York, they played the Velvet Underground Loaded album in its entirety. One of the first records that Bonilla and Montali bonded over, the performance inspired them to record a track-by-track interpretation of Loaded entitled Hollis Brown Gets Loaded. Originally released in a vinyl limited edition of 500 to mark Record Store Day, the album sold out quickly, and was subsequently made more widely available.[7][8]

In 2014, with the lineup composed of Bonilla, Montali, Dillon Devito (bass, vocals), Andrew Zehnal (drums) and Adam Bock (keyboards and vocals), Hollis Brown began working on the album 3 Shots. It ultimately included the song "Rain Dance," which was built on an unfinished Bo Diddley track. Preceded by an encounter with the head of the Diddley estate, who offered the band the opportunity to record a song using a track found in Diddley's home studio after his death, it premiered at a March 2015 event in New Orleans which commemorated the 60th Anniversary of the "Bo Diddley Beat." Montali performed on Diddley's signature red square guitar[8][9][10]

3 Shots evolved over a period of 18 months, with much of the songwriting taking place on the road. Most of the album was recorded by producer Don Dilego at his Velvet Elk home studio in the Pocono mountains, and mixed by John Agnello at Fluxivity Recording in Brooklyn, N.Y. In addition to the title track, 3 Shots featured the duet “Highway 1” with alt-country singer Nikki Lane. It was released on Jullian Records in April 2015. Later in 2015 Hollis Brown toured the US with Counting Crows, and once again returned to Europe.[3][6]

In addition to Counting Crows, Hollis Brown has toured with The Zombies, Citizen Cope, and Heartless Bastards. Their songs have been featured in MTV’s The Real World, Showtime’s Shameless and the 2014 film Bad Country, which starred Willem Dafoe and Matt Dillon.[8] The band's cover of the Cream song "Spoonful" appeared on the Alive Naturalsound 20th anniversary compilation Rock & Roll Is A Beautiful Thing, released in conjunction with Record Store Day 2015.[11]

Discography

References

  1. 1 2 Marchese, David (February 24, 2012). "First Spin: Hear Hollis Brown’s Raunchy ‘Spoonful’". Spin. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  2. Melendez, Angel (July 29, 2015). "HOLLIS BROWN HOPES TO INTRODUCE ITSELF TO MIAMI AT BAYFRONT PARK". Miami New Times. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  3. 1 2 DiMartino, Dave (April 16, 2015). "Hollis Brown Take Their Third Shot". Yahoo Music. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
  4. Burger, Jeff (August 30, 2009). "Hollis Brown (Vibe Theory Music)". No Depression. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  5. Orr, Dacey (February 27, 2013). "Album Stream: Hollis Brown - Ride on the Train". Paste. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  6. 1 2 Smith, Jay (June 3, 2015). "Hollis Brown Takes Aim". Pollstar. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  7. Leggett, Steven. "Hollis Brown Biography". AllMusic. All Music. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  8. 1 2 3 Schkloven, Emma (August 12, 2015). "Hollis Brown: Songwriting is king for New York-based band". The News and Advance. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  9. "Bo's Beat Goes On: 60th ANNIVERSARY OF THE "BO DIDDLEY BEAT" COMMEMORATED WITH NEW HOLLIS BROWN RECORDING, "RAIN DANCE," FEATURING DIDDLEY". PR Newswire. PR Newswire (press release). March 3, 2015. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  10. Songwriter U. (May 22, 2015). "Hollis Brown on Collaborating with Bo Diddley". American Songwriter. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  11. "Track listing: Rock and Roll is a Beautiful Thing". Discogs. Discogs. Retrieved 7 December 2015.

External links

Official website
Hollis Brown on YouTube

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