THE EAGLES MEETS DELBERT MCCLINTON BY WAY OF THE MAVERICKS
Bruce Guynn and Peter Alamo started Big Rain as a duo in 1994 after
meeting at a fitness center in their home town of Santa Cruz,
California. After playing and writing in the studio for several months,
they decided to take their new found vocal harmony and sound on the
road. After trying many different names, Bruce mentioned the name Big
Rain to Peter, as it had been raining everyday for months. The name
sounded right and seemed to fit the situation. Plus, they are strong
supporters of environmental causes.
Big Rain now features a core trio of Bruce Guynn, Peter Alamo, and James
Chatterton. Bruce Guynn handles lead vocals, bass guitar, and keyboards.
Peter Alamo plays lead and rhythm guitars and sings vocal harmony. James Chatterton adds guitars and piano. Chatterton joined forces with Guynn
and Alamo to record the album after performing with them a few times.
The chemistry in the studio was right on, so they asked him to join the
band.
Big Rain is the true definition of the working man’s band. The trials
and tribulations they have faced would have stopped most bands dead in
their tracks, but these guys have stayed true to their artistic vision
and true to the music. They have done, with little resources, what
others only dream about. With every major set back, they have come away
stronger because the music has amazing staying power.
Big Rain has been performing nonstop for eleven years. During this time,
they have logged over 1,100 performances, performed with some of the
biggest names in the business, and have an established reputation as a
great band with an uplifting sound. The band’s dynamic sound is built on
superb songwriting and vocals. Their performances effortlessly flow from
up-tempo dance songs, to heart-felt ballads, to improvisational jams
that the band calls free falling. The Sacramento Bee says that “after
seeing Big Rain perform, you’ll be humming its tunes for the rest of the
day.â€
With the release of three successful albums on their own indie label,
Big Rain established themselves as a recording and performing artist
with a unique and original sound. After receiving a recording contract
with Ray Ruff at Oak Records, they completed their current self-titled
album, Big Rain. Says Ruff: “Big Rain has wonderful songwriting, and
superb vocals. I haven’t worked with a band this talented for many
years.â€
Sparing no expense, they brought in one of the most successful engineer
and producer teams of the last 40 years: Bill Cooper and Richie Podolor.
Podolor also adds his mandolin to the mix. On drums and percussion is
the renowned session man, Chet McCracken, who was with the Doobie
Brothers for 18 years. Doug Livingston, on peddle steel guitar, and
Bobby Furgo, on fiddle, complete the unique sound for the album.
The first single from the Big Rain album, “I’m Not Running,†reached the
Top 30 on IndieWorld Country Report and the Top 40 on the New Music
Weekly National Charts. The second single, “Sweet Inspiration,†hit #14
on New Music Weekly Indie Top 30, the Top 50 on New Music Weekly’s
Country Main Chart, and #1 on the IndieWorld Country Report! The third
single, “December Nightâ€, was released in November 2005, and is
following suit.
Each song on this album has a strong melody. Most people only find one
or two songs on an album that they like. However, when you combine great
rhythm and groove with strong improvisation, heart felt vocals with a
positive feeling, and words that people can relate to, you have music
that will last forever.
That is Big Rain. They are a new sound that others have heard somewhere,
but are not sure where until hearing Big Rain.
For more information, MP3s, CD review copy, print quality photos, or
to schedule an interview, contact Laura Claffey with Wildfire Publicity
at Laura@wildfirepublicity.net or 615-825-0019. MP3s are also available
to radio through Airplay Direct and Radio Submit.
www.BigRain.net
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