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  1. Home page of Randall Bramblett, an Americana, Blues, Funk, R&B/Soul, Rock, Songwriter artist from Athens, GA. Multi-instrumentalist Randall Bramblett may be known as a Southern Rock Legend for playing on stage with rock heroes like Bonnie Raitt, The Allma.

  2. Randall Bramblett duo with Nick Johnson. Wonderful listening room. Tickets on sale now!

  3. Randall Bramblett, Paradise Breakdown. Randall Bramblett is a lifer. For decades, he's explored the deep corners and outer orbits of American roots music, creating a southern sound that's every bit as eclectic as its maker.

  4. No More Mr. Lucky. Randall Bramblett, an Americana, Blues, Funk, R&B/Soul, Rock, Songwriter artist from Athens, GA

  5. Paradise Breakdown presents a set of ruminations through deeply drawn characters in often abstract situations swimming in swampy mélanges of blues, folk, gospel, rock, and soul. All that, yet easy for a listener to enjoy. And all par for Bramblett’s course.

  6. For a whole bunch of Randall videos – with his own band, solo and in projects with folks like Steve Winwood, Widespread Panic, Geoff Achison, Chuck Leavell and more at h is You Tube Channel! Video: “I've Got Faith In You” - features Tommy Talton playing Duane Allman's Gibson SG guitar.

  7. “ In “Come On” the modern roots music master Randall Bramblett shares some of his story-telling magic. The easy-going groove supports the punch of horns, as the lyrics reveal how everyone’s running from something.

  8. Thin Places. Randall Bramblett, an Americana, Blues, Funk, R&B/Soul, Rock, Songwriter artist from Athens, GA

  9. When singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Randall Bramblett began compiling the songs that would eventually make up his 12th and newest studio album, Pine Needle Fire, it wasn’t with any particular musical or lyrical direction in mind.

  10. That Other Mile c. 1975. (all songs written by Randall Bramblett) 1. THAT OTHER MILE. Somebody said “when the other man hit you. You just turn your face and give him back a smile”. And when somebody tells you. “Come on and go with me for a while”. He says you ought to go that other mile.