D. Anson Brody


"He played the guitar like a man possessed with purpose"
- Blair Anderson, The Preface

"Far from the typical shortcomings of your garden-variety "technical" players, Brody hasn't neglected the importance of depth in his music. As a singer, he reaches pretty far down inside, and does it with the uncanny ability to play complex guitar parts at the same time."

-DC9

"Listening to Brody can stimulate and exhaust you at the same time. His dynamic range and his emotional range are a high speed roller coaster, daring you to even catch your breath."
- Lit Magazine

"Experience the soulful madness and the swirling beauty that is this remarkable musical force better known as D. Anson Brody."
  -Johnny Olsen, Mad Swirl

"his voice played his lyrics as lovingly as his fingers played the guitar, but it was a tough love.
- Kris Elder, Blog

"I love to see "played" guitars. One of the coolest modifications I've ever seen.(talking about my 9 string)"
- Brian, Vp of Taylor guitars, Taylor guitars booth, Dallas guitar show
 

Bio

 

With an EP release slated for this spring and a tour planned for this summer, D. Anson Brody is gearing up for the road ahead. Classically trained on the upright bass since he was 10 years old, Anson's passionate and emotive performances have been touching hearts and dropping jaws all across the country. A true troubadour, D. Anson has already completed two national tours opening for acts ranging from hard rock groups Tantric and Framing Hanley to instrumental jazz sensation Rhett Butler, including all manner of emerging independent songwriters in between.

Explaining how it all got started, he says, "I was selling guitars at a music shop. I showed a customer an acoustic guitar but I played it slap pop style like a bass. The customer dug it, but one of the other employees pulled me aside and said, ‘You can't play guitar like that!’, which was the WRONG thing to say to me! I started practicing and honing my technique right there in that shop until my boss loaned me his Gibson J150 to practice on. I tuned it to C and started wailing, a little too hard maybe. When I gave the guitar back it was probably more superglue than wood".

Focused on songwriting, Anson believes that his amazing technique is a means to an end, and not an end in itself. His passionate and emotive performances and powerful vocals are often noted as his main draw by fans. He says "People like flashy technique, but ultimately they want to connect. Music is a language. It's communication."

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