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The Brymers: "Video Clips"
 
 
 
 
"Repro Man"
 
 
"Repro Man" is a track off of
The Brymers latest album:
"Never To Old to Rock and Roll."
Release Date: 10.1.2009
 
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"Tired Old Man"
 
 
"Tired Old Man" is a track off of
The Brymers latest album:
"Never To Old to Rock and Roll."
Release Date: 10.1.2009
 
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"Itchy, Itchy, Boom, Boom"
 
 
"Itchy, Itchy, Boom, Boom" is a track off of
The Brymers latest album:
"Never To Old to Rock and Roll."
Release Date: 10.1.2009
 
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"They Sang At The River"
 
 
"They Sang At The River" is a track off of
The Brymers latest album:
"Never To Old to Rock and Roll."
Release Date: 10.1.2009
 
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"Garage Rock Nuggets 3 - 1960's"
 
 
Garage Rock Nuggets is a medley of great 1960's
rockers off of The Brymers latest album:
"Never To Old to Rock and Roll."
Release Date: 10.1.2009
 
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"WORLD CITIZEN"
 
 
"World Citizen" is a new tract recorded by
The Brymers which describes the devastation
of "Katrina," the floods of Iowa, pollution, and
global warming.
 
 
 
The Brymers perform "Fit Me In" a track off of their CD titled: "40 Year Brotherhood."   The song was written by Jim Mellick (lead guitar).
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The Brymers take on the 1960's classic of "Treat Her Right" and Brymerize it with fuzz guitar, harp,
and Hammond B3.  This is a tract off of the group's CD "40 Year Brotherhood."
Release date: October, 2008.
 
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The Brymers performing the title track off of their CD: "40 Year Brotherhood."  
Release date: October, 2008
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The Brymers featuring Delfi recording artist Jeannie Sanders.  Jeannie toured with The Brymers through-out the 1960's and reunited with the group in July, 2008.  The track (Black Velvet) is on the group's CD "40 Year Brotherhood."
Release Date: October, 2008.
 
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The Brymers performing their classic hit of
"Sacrifice."
 
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The Brymers Slideshow #2: Features "Do You Think." This track is a hard driving song with lots of fuzz guitar and harmonica.  It is off of the group's CD "Where Are They Now." 
 
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The Brymers Slideshow # 3: Features "Where Are They Now." The title track off of their new CD with the same name.
 
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The Brymers Slideshow # 4: "Remember When."  A track A track off of their new CD - Recorded July, 2007.
 
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The Brymers slideshow #5: "The Summer of
Love."  A track off of their new CD.  Recorded
July, 2007.
 
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"Nuggets from the 60's #6" - The Brymers perform
three hard driving "Nuggets" from the 1960's music scene.
 
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The Brymers perform three classic slow "Nuggets" from the 1960's.
 
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The Brymers Live: "Do You Think You Love Me." 
 
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The Brymers Live: "Summer of Love"
 
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The Brymers Live: "Where Are They Now?"  
 
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The Brymers Live: "Sacrifice" 
 
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The Brymers in Concert
October, 2007
 
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The Brymers During the Early Days
as a Surf Band Performing Their First
Recording: "More of More"
(a.k.a. "The de-Fenders")
 
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The Brymers featuring "April Silva" during the
recording session of "Under My Thumb"
Harmony Studios, Hollywood, Ca. 
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