Everything You Need (feat. Eric Clapton)
Doyle Bramhall II (born 24 December 1968) is a guitarist and vocalist in hi… Read Full Bio ↴Doyle Bramhall II (born 24 December 1968) is a guitarist and vocalist in his band Smokestack and was also the second guitarist in Eric Clapton's band from 2004 to 2009. He is the son of singer, songwriter and drummer Doyle Bramhall, who was raised with Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan.
At age 16, Doyle Bramhall II toured with Jimmie Vaughan's band, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, as second guitarist. In 1992 Doyle formed Arc Angels with Charlie Sexton and Stevie Ray Vaughan's rhythm section of bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer Chris Layton (also known as Double Trouble). Doyle became Eric Clapton's second guitarist in 2004 after Andy Fairweather-Low backed out of the tour. He left Clapton's band in 2009 to reform Arc Angels.
"Doyle Bramhall II was raised in a home filled with the blues and rock and roll sounds that are indigenous to his birthplace - Austin, Texas. His father, Doyle Bramhall Senior, was the drummer for blues legend Lightning Hopkins and a regular collaborator with Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
When Doyle was 16 years old, he toured as second guitarist with Jimmy Vaughan's band, The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Shortly thereafter he and fellow Texan, Charlie Sexton, co-founded the rock band Arc Angels. Doyle and Charlie enlisted the rhythm section from Stevie Ray Vaughan's backing band, Double Trouble, to complete the lineup. The group enjoyed critical acclaim and commercial success.
Following the release of "Jellycream," Doyle's 1999 RCA debut recording, he received phone calls from both Roger Waters and Eric Clapton. Doyle ended up joining Roger Waters for a summer tour while Clapton, along with fellow blues great B.B. King, chose two of Doyle's songs - "Marry You" and "I Wanna Be" - for their collaborative recording entitled "Riding With The King." Upon completion of the "Riding..." project, Doyle, his wife - Susannah Melvoin, and Clapton co-wrote and performed "Superman Inside" for Clapton's album, "Reptile." Doyle's playing is also heavily featured on the album.
The latest offering from Doyle Bramhall II, entitled - "Welcome" - is the purest sampling of Doyle's talents to date. Doyle entered the studio with Smokestack, the band he put together a couple of years ago, and co-producers Benmont Tench and Jim Scott to record the 12 - song set. Joining Doyle in Smokestack is J.J. Johnson on drums and bassist Chris Bruce. Susannah Melvoin contributed background vocals, Benmont Tench pulled keyboard duty and Craig Ross played second guitar.
The album, "Welcome" showcases the diversity of Bramhall's talent; from his songwriting to his intense, soulful vocals and virtuoso guitar playing. Doyle's gravity explosion can be readily heard on such tracks as the driving "Green Light Girl" and the uptempo "Soul Shaker." His dedication to the blues can be felt on tracks like "Life," "So You Want It To Rain" and "Send Some Love."
Doyle and his band are set to open for Eric Clapton on the first leg of a worldwide tour this year".
Official Site
At age 16, Doyle Bramhall II toured with Jimmie Vaughan's band, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, as second guitarist. In 1992 Doyle formed Arc Angels with Charlie Sexton and Stevie Ray Vaughan's rhythm section of bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer Chris Layton (also known as Double Trouble). Doyle became Eric Clapton's second guitarist in 2004 after Andy Fairweather-Low backed out of the tour. He left Clapton's band in 2009 to reform Arc Angels.
"Doyle Bramhall II was raised in a home filled with the blues and rock and roll sounds that are indigenous to his birthplace - Austin, Texas. His father, Doyle Bramhall Senior, was the drummer for blues legend Lightning Hopkins and a regular collaborator with Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
When Doyle was 16 years old, he toured as second guitarist with Jimmy Vaughan's band, The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Shortly thereafter he and fellow Texan, Charlie Sexton, co-founded the rock band Arc Angels. Doyle and Charlie enlisted the rhythm section from Stevie Ray Vaughan's backing band, Double Trouble, to complete the lineup. The group enjoyed critical acclaim and commercial success.
Following the release of "Jellycream," Doyle's 1999 RCA debut recording, he received phone calls from both Roger Waters and Eric Clapton. Doyle ended up joining Roger Waters for a summer tour while Clapton, along with fellow blues great B.B. King, chose two of Doyle's songs - "Marry You" and "I Wanna Be" - for their collaborative recording entitled "Riding With The King." Upon completion of the "Riding..." project, Doyle, his wife - Susannah Melvoin, and Clapton co-wrote and performed "Superman Inside" for Clapton's album, "Reptile." Doyle's playing is also heavily featured on the album.
The latest offering from Doyle Bramhall II, entitled - "Welcome" - is the purest sampling of Doyle's talents to date. Doyle entered the studio with Smokestack, the band he put together a couple of years ago, and co-producers Benmont Tench and Jim Scott to record the 12 - song set. Joining Doyle in Smokestack is J.J. Johnson on drums and bassist Chris Bruce. Susannah Melvoin contributed background vocals, Benmont Tench pulled keyboard duty and Craig Ross played second guitar.
The album, "Welcome" showcases the diversity of Bramhall's talent; from his songwriting to his intense, soulful vocals and virtuoso guitar playing. Doyle's gravity explosion can be readily heard on such tracks as the driving "Green Light Girl" and the uptempo "Soul Shaker." His dedication to the blues can be felt on tracks like "Life," "So You Want It To Rain" and "Send Some Love."
Doyle and his band are set to open for Eric Clapton on the first leg of a worldwide tour this year".
Official Site
Everything You Need
Doyle Bramhall II Lyrics
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Adem Home is where your heart comes from But what do you…
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Cool Cool Cool Man these hoes ain't shit Man these bitches Ain't either I d…
Cydeways I'm jaded feel so shaded Broken down while I lay…
Flow I just want your body baby 'lika na 'Di na ako…
Grant & Duval Let's get high, let's get fucked - You know we…
It's M.E. Sometimes I feel like I can't even sing (say, say,…
Jaisean I can make your legs shake like a goal post…
John Lynx When I see you i need to need you I wanna…
Kip Winger A life spent searchin' for bridges that cross through the p…
Madison Avenue i've been coming round here now for quite some time and…
Margaux Beylier I could be everything you need Drive to the mountains to…
My Chérie I'll lead to you to the promised land Leave the things…
Native and the name I still need you I still need you I still need you I…
Resin Moon You have everything you need right in front of your face So…
Rioux I spent my time Living deep inside And I didn't pay no…
Roddy Ricch I wanna give you everything you need from me Everything (ayy…
Shaggy Salute It's Red One (R. City) It's Mister Lover yeah (Na, na…
Skerryvore Life can throw you in a tricky situation Pull the rug…
Slightly Stoopid Like walkin' on the moon was such a good feeling…
SmallZ All you need All you need is love All you need All you…
The Caravans She said meet me down on lovers lane tonight 'Cause baby…
The Goo What do you need from me tonight I feel you look…
The Lonely Wild When night falls, I'll lay by your side. And when the…
The Opinion Pero dime mami si te duele el corazón, ¿por qué…
Trevor Moss Hannah-Lou See my plan i was never pose to fall for…
Unlike Pluto From the moment you were born You always had it all And…
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We have lyrics for these tracks by Doyle Bramhall II:
Ain't Goin' Down Slow Ain't going down slow Ain't going down slow Here comes t…
Away We Go Away Time stands still when you're asleep I kneel beside the bed…
Baby's Gone You see a child To young to know He was given…
Blame I saw you go away with the sun You walked out…
Bleeding From A Scratch You say sweet words to me Then you turn your back…
Chariot Heard you knocking on my door Coming from way down low Now…
Chasin' The Sun Like a leaf that's free , I will blow away Night…
Close To Heaven Find a safe place to go Just like that, the pain…
Close To Me I want you to be So close to me So you will…
Cry Feel like cryin' today, I feel like cryin' today No one…
Day Come Down Grow to live, learn to love With some luck we'll get…
Green Light Girl Pretty thing on her feet She's gonna leave them sorry She'…
He Stole Our Love Away Here I am waiting for the sun to fall Wonderin' if…
Helpless Man When I get back You better not be home I'm tearin' up…
I Wanna Be I wander helplessly day by day. It's so much easier to…
I Will Remember Seems like everyday we're starting over We go in out and…
I'm Leavin' Felt like turning away 'cause I paid and paid a price too…
I'm The One I'm the one in the dream Tell me tell me what…
Jealous Sky I was watching you tonight You didn't see me I hope you…
Keep You Dreamin' Come here so I can let you know I'll give you…
Last Night You're in hollywood I know your up to no good Careful now,…
Life Life, life, isn't for everyone Life, life is for everyone T…
Mama Can't Help You Yo′ mama can't help you no more Believe it Well, well, well…
Marry You It's the sugar so sweet, Kind I'd like to meet You at…
November Oh, I wish I could go back again For a moment…
Part II This is the day I'll never see again But that's okay…
Problem Child Let me, let me love you Help me, to help myself I…
Send Some Love You walked You washed Didn't even notice That I followed Pl…
Smokestack I was born way down south I left home early on All I had…
Snakecharmer See my eyes turn from blue to red Do you realize…
So You Want It To Rain So you want it to rain Just sit here with me…
Song From The Grave I hit the road to fame again But songs weren´t coming…
Soul Shaker Soul Shaker, you've got a hold on me Turn me on,…
Stay A While You know your sweet And I know you're mine As far as…
The Reason I Live You will never know what you mean to me 'causeyou say…
The Veil I remember the day of the reckoning Oh, she said nothing…
They Get Together Oh it hurts today That I'm not with you You're so far…
Thin Dream The sun raised up Shine down on you These waves will…
True Emotion It´s only been three weeks But we weren´t strangers when we…
What You Gonna Do What Have I done I have gone too far I can't…
Who I Am Give me time to think it over Cherish now, what's gone…
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Chris Shirley
Hi, Doyle. I don't know if you'll remember me or not, but I was your first guitar teacher back when you were 12 years old in Fort Worth. I am so proud of all you have accomplished since then. You were, no doubt, a child prodigy and the most promising student I have ever taught. My only record, a 45 rpm, was also your first record. At 12 years old you played drums on the session because the drummer I had hired didn't show up. As my most promising student, I had invited you to come watch me do a recording session, thinking maybe it might inspire you further. Little did I know you would wind up saving the day. Your dad said that it was your first time to ever even enter a studio, and he was awfully proud of the job you did (as was I). I regret that I didn't stay in touch with you after that. You were a remarkably kind and respectful young man back then, and I hear those who know you now saying the same of you now, which doesn't surprise me a bit. I don't know if you will ever see this letter, but even if you don't, it might be fun for your fans who read these things to know these things about you. I wish you all the best in life, and I cannot reiterate enough how proud I am of you. You're a good man, and I am honored to have had the opportunity to be a part of your musical journey and to have called you my friend.
Mateo Crespo
So cool! I kinda want to listen that track if you still have it around.... I've heard he plays a mean shuffle!
Chris Murphy
Doyle also drums in " I'm leavin' " on Jellycream which features arguing about the direction his career should take with his father. Statement song.
Reaper
Cooool
Chris Shirley
@Mateo Crespo You have heard correctly. He sure does play a mean shuffle, even the dreaded left-handed shuffle.
As far as my first record goes, I'm afraid I don't have access to a copy at this point. My only copy is framed and hanging on my wall. ...with Doyle's autograph amongst the others.
Chris Shirley
@Chris Murphy Thank you for lacing me up to Doyle playing drums on that song. I just listened to it for the first time. I appreciate the lace-up very much.
zaprodaj
This song is so good, I cannot force myself to listen to his other stuff. On repeat constantly.
Donna Lu Lloyd
Love this- he’s so amazing!
Suzzanne Paris
OMG! that is so bad ass!!! Doyle, you've done it again. So much soul, so much feel, so much vibe..... SO much love in the music and I feel your depth. And of course there is no better rhythm section ... gorgeous ripping guitar lines , red velvet vocals. SO GOOD !!!!!! *** Thanks for blowing us all away ....
Chris Shirley
Thank you, Ms Paris, for being the voice of reason. I am in total agreement with you. Doyle definitely has soul and the voice of an angel (his grandmother once told me back when Doyle was a boy that he sang like an angel, and she was right). Thank you for countering the arrogant and tasteless folks who trash talked him in the comments above. They know nothing of fine music.