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While attending college there, [[singer-songwriter]] Mara Lee Miller chose "Bosque Brown" for her music, named after [[Bosque River|a river that runs]] through [[Stephenville, Texas]], her childhood home. She recorded a handful of demos and had her husband hand them over to songwriter [[Damien Jurado]] after a show. He contacted her again and helped her to secure a recording opportunity in [[Seattle]], [[Washington]].<ref>http://www.dallasobserver.com/2005-09-01/music/demons-and-angels/</ref>.
While attending college there, [[singer-songwriter]] Mara Lee Miller chose "Bosque Brown" for her music, named after [[Bosque River|a river that runs]] through [[Stephenville, Texas]], her childhood home. She recorded a handful of demos and had her husband hand them over to songwriter [[Damien Jurado]] after a show. He contacted her again and helped her to secure a recording opportunity in [[Seattle]], [[Washington]].<ref>http://www.dallasobserver.com/2005-09-01/music/demons-and-angels/</ref>.


The resulting EP is [[2005|2005's]] ''[[Bosque Brown Plays Mara Lee Miller(album)|Bosque Brown Plays Mara Lee Miller]]'', a recording that includes various contributions by Jurado, producer Eric Fisher, with mastering duties by [[Pedro the Lion|Pedro the Lion's]] [[David Bazan]] and T.W. Walsh. The first effort from Miller and company has been lauded <ref>http://harpmagazine.com/reviews/cd_reviews/detail.cfm?article_id=3427&searchword=bosque%20brown</ref> <ref>http://www.babysue.com/LMNOP-Reviews-June-05.html#anchor551043</ref> <ref>blogcritics.org/archives/2005/10/07/201731.php</ref> for its vulnerability and darkness.
The resulting EP is [[2005|2005's]] ''[[Bosque Brown Plays Mara Lee Miller(album)|Bosque Brown Plays Mara Lee Miller]]'', a recording that includes various contributions by Jurado, producer Eric Fisher, with mastering duties by [[Pedro the Lion|Pedro the Lion's]] [[David Bazan]] and T.W. Walsh. The first effort from Miller and company has been lauded <ref>http://harpmagazine.com/reviews/cd_reviews/detail.cfm?article_id=3427&searchword=bosque%20brown</ref> <ref>http://www.babysue.com/LMNOP-Reviews-June-05.html#anchor551043</ref> <ref>blogcritics.org/archives/2005/10/07/201731.php</ref> for its vulnerability and darkness.


The band is working on their follow-up album.
The band is working on their follow-up album.

Revision as of 16:37, 7 January 2009

Bosque Brown

Bosque Brown is an American indie band from the music town of Denton, Texas. While attending college there, singer-songwriter Mara Lee Miller chose "Bosque Brown" for her music, named after a river that runs through Stephenville, Texas, her childhood home. She recorded a handful of demos and had her husband hand them over to songwriter Damien Jurado after a show. He contacted her again and helped her to secure a recording opportunity in Seattle, Washington.[1].

The resulting EP is 2005's Bosque Brown Plays Mara Lee Miller, a recording that includes various contributions by Jurado, producer Eric Fisher, with mastering duties by Pedro the Lion's David Bazan and T.W. Walsh. The first effort from Miller and company has been lauded [2] [3] [4] for its vulnerability and darkness.

The band is working on their follow-up album.

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