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Bradley Nowell. By: Jordan Williams. Biography. Born February 22, 1968 in Long Beach, California Died May 25, 1996 in San Francisco, California from a heroin overdose
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Bradley Nowell By: Jordan Williams
Biography • Born February 22, 1968 in Long Beach, California • Died May 25, 1996 in San Francisco, California from a heroin overdose • Had a love of Reggae music after visiting the Caribbean Islands. His father said he was a musical genius for being able to blend the Jamaican rythms with American hardcore rock. • He went to UC Santa Cruz to pursue music but eventually dropped out before graduating. • Then attended California State University and performed in the café. Always in swim shorts and no shirt. • Had a dog named LouDog who was on stage during all his performances, and was even on the cover of one of his bands albulms.
Sublime • Sublime began performing at local parties. Yet cut short due to getting out of control and noise complaints. • A man named Michael Happoldt let them use the studio at his school, which led to their first albulm, “Jah Wont Pay the Bills” • Using the same technique, “40oz. To Freedom” was released and 60,000 copies were sold. • Next was “Robin’ the Hood” which, some say, described Nowell’s worsening horoin addiction. • Finally “40oz. To Freedom” was given to a radio station to add to their set and MCA Records finally picked up the band.
Genre • Sublime is classified as punk-rock, but has a heavy influence of reggae and ska in many of their songs. • The band consisted of only 3 original members, drummer, bass, and guitar/vocals. • The Sublime “family” brought a broad variety of instruments to the music. Such as saxophone, piano, organ, trumpet, and trombone.
Pool Shark • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4hDwuZMyvM • Typical punk rock style • Underground type song, not one of their radio hits • Shows his style that he started playing in the beginning
40. Oz to Freedom • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIuOLU_iKLA • One of the bands most popular songs, 2 million sold to this day. • A mix of Bob Marley’s Buffalo Soldier and Jimi Hendrix were strong influences. • Perfect example of the mix between reggae ska and punk-rock. • Shows examples of a bluesy rock feel with the Rastafarian influences.
References • http://www.ocweekly.com/2011-05-19/music/bradley-nowell-sublime-jim-troy-holmes/ • http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0637417/bio