Bret Alexander is a songwriter and producer based in Pennsylvania. His band The Badlees were signed to Polydor/A&M in 1995 with Bret as the principle songwriter and guitarist. They had two hit radio singles called "Fear Of Falling" and "Angeline Is Coming Home" in 1996. Bret went on to produce artists like Breaking Benjamin, The Badlees, and Darcie Miner. His work has been featured on The Winter Olympic Games, MTV, The Real World, Extra, The VMAs, Days Inn, and various films such as Boys And Girls, All In Time, and Heroes of Dirt.
Bret Alexander's credits include: The Badlees "River Songs" Artist/Producer/Songwriter, The Badlees "Up There, Down Here" Artist/Co-Producer/Songwriter, Breaking Benjamin "Saturate" Engineer, and Music Supervisor on "Heroes Of Dirt" BMX Movie.
Solo guitar piece. Akin to Driving Miss Daisy or something in A River Runs Through It. Or Oh Brother, Where Art Thou. Slow, peaceful instrumental. Folky and worn. Old school. Walking down a country road in the summertime on a beautiful day. Instrumental, Folk, Appalachian Folk
A socially aware track about the state of our American culture. In the Bob Dylan or Woody Guthrie tradition. Acoustic guitar, harmonica, and vocal. In the vein of Times They Are A Changin'. The narrator tells a story about the limited power of bringing about change with a song. Male Vocals, Folk, Political Folk
A simple guitar and vocal song about a love affair that came to a dramatic end. Finger picked guitar stylings and intelligent, clever lyric. Could be a Steve Earle track or Lyle Lovett. The singer was caught by surprise with the end of a long relationship. The song is in the second person. Direct. Male Vocals, Folk, Folk Dramatic
70s style acoustic track about corruption, pollution, and the human condition. Somewhat of a protest song. Could be used in the same way Imagine, Let It Be, or Waiting For The World To Change would be used. Song about people coming together as one. Bob Dylan Times They Are A Changin' type of tune. Male Vocals, Folk, Folk Dramatic
A catchy, acoustic track in the tradition of Bob Dylan. Acoustic guitars, mandolin, and harmonica. It could also be compared to Paul Westerberg. A sing along break up song where the narrator addresses an exlover about how he is trying to deal. The tune a touch of whimsy to it. Romantic drama. Male Vocals, Folk, Contemporary Folk
Cry in your beer, country love song about unrequited love. Sort of a love letter to a woman who no longer cares. George Jones style lyric and a country blues accompaniment. The narrator promises to stay true to the woman who no longer wants him. In the vein of "She Thinks I Still Care" or the like.. Male Vocals, Folk, Contemporary Folk
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