The Brymers band is a five piece rock-n-roll group from the 1960's known for its fuzz guitar, pounding harp, hammond B3, and melodic harmonies. The group's influences were The Kinks, The Byrds, the Stones, and The Allman Brothers. the Brymers are known for their 60's classic hit of "Sacrifice." The Brymers have three CD's on the market and over 90 recorded tracks in their catalog that cover all genres.
All original members perform and record with The Brymers. Dick Lee (drums, vocals); Jim Mellick (vocals, harp, lead guitar); Bill Brumley (bass guitar, vocals), Kenny Sinner (vocals, keyboards, sax), and Kenny Valentine, (vocals, guitar, keyboards).
Discography
LP: "Boulders" 1980's featuring "Sacrifice"
CD: "Sacrifice" featured on Garage Punks Unknowns.
CD: 'Sacrifice" 24 tracks of Brymers 1960's recordings - released June 2007.
CD: "Where Are They Now" - 14 original tracks from the Brymers - released October, 2007.
CD: "40 Year Brotherhood" 18 tracks released by The Brymers - October, 2008 (new) Visit: www.thebrymers.com