About Brad Parsons
When Brad Parsons steps out on a stage, it's not long before
he overpowers a roaring crowd. With little but his voice and an acoustic
guitar, Parsons channels raucous energy into original songs that are as hopeful
as they are heart-wrenching. Parsons is a Portland-based singer-songwriter with
folk-rock roots extending to Idaho. After collaborating on albums with several
bands in the Northwest, Parsons released his first solo EP in June 2012. The
EP, "Anywhere the River Runs", showcases Parsons' vocal power, vivid
lyricism, and infectious melodies. After picking up guitar and drums in his
early teens, Parsons studied creative writing in college along with the
songwriting of Jeff Tweedy, Townes Van Zandt and Neil Young. "I'm not an art
house songwriter. I try to make my songs simple," Parsons says, citing
influences from the early Beatles. "I try to write songs that are as real as
possible, songs that people can understand." Parsons' discography includes The
Bellboys' eponymous 2009 EP and their 2011 album, "I'll Be Here All
Night". Parsons also wrote and performed with The Villains (now known as
Rose City Thorns) on "Meat" in 2009. Parsons will also be featured on
"Hole-Hearted Fools", a full-length southern rock album that is in
production with Fruition String Band.
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