Brian Grosz
Musical Artist
Who is Brian Grosz?
Brian Grosz is a singer/songwriter from Brooklyn, New York who plays deranged-alt folk reminiscent of Tom Waits, Mark Lanegan and PJ Harvey.
He attended Vassar College for a degree in theater where he played in the bands Skabba the Hut and Conquistador with current The Bravery frontman/songwriter Sam Endicott and keyboard-player John Conway, CSI: Miami actor Jonathan Togo. After disbanding, Brian formed the hard-rock/post-hardcore band Dogs of Winter - a group that caught attention for its cover of Chris Isaak classic, "Wicked Game."
He released his first full length solo album Bedlam Nights in 2007 through Exotic Recordings. This album featured guest performances from Matt Whyte, Meredith DiMenna, Keith Saunders, Dave Valle, Ryan Dowd, Joe Novelli, Brian Satz, Catherine Cavella & Earl Maneein.
In January 2008, Grosz will be releasing the EP "A Minor Work" under the project moniker, The Priestess and The Fool - a duets project of cover songs that he sings with Meredith DiMenna of Saint Bernadette.
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