Tony Braunagel

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Tony Braunagel
Birth nameAnthony Braunagel
Born Texas, U.S.
Genres Blues rock, reggae, rhythm and blues
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, record producer
Instrument(s)Drums, Percussion
Years active1960s–present

Tony Braunagel is an American drummer, producer, and songwriter from Houston, Texas, United States, who is based in Los Angeles, California. Braunagel has played on many film scores and television shows as well as numerous albums as a musician, composer and producer. He is best known as a session drummer and/or percussionist of over 200 albums including those of Otis Rush, Eric Burdon, Johnny Nash, Coco Montoya, Lucky Peterson, as well as Grammy winning albums of Bonnie Raitt, Taj Mahal, Buddy Guy (percussion) and for performing live with dozens of music icons including Bonnie Raitt, Rickie Lee Jones, BB King, Lightnin’ Hopkins, John Lee Hooker, Robert Cray, Bette Midler, Lyle Lovett, and Taj Mahal to name just a few.

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Braunagel's recording and performing career encompasses numerous and diverse rhythms and drum styles, but he is most known for Rhythm and Blues, Blues, Americana Rock ‘n’ Roll, Blues shuffle, Back Beat, as well as his own blend of Reggae and West African rhythms.  

Several of the albums produced by Braunagel have been nominated for and won Grammy and Blues Music Awards, reached Billboard charts, Living Blues charts, Roots & Music reports, and many Blues blog charts around the world, including albums by artists such as Taj Mahal, Eric Burdon, Coco Montoya, Danielle Nicole, Phantom Blues Band, and Curtis Salgado.

Early life

Anthony Michael Braunagel grew up in Houston, Texas, United States. [1] His father was a country music fan, played some guitar, and surrounded him with music. Braunagel's first experience on the drums was playing his cousin's drumkit as a child, before being mentored by his neighbor (now life-long friend) Willie Ornelas.

At the age of 15 he bought his first drumkit from Ornelas and performed live for the first time shortly thereafter when Ornelas got him (actually, more like shoved him into) his first nightclub gig. Soon after, he became involved in the then-upcoming Houston R&B scene, honing his skills by playing in local joints and nightclubs. [2] [3]

Performance career

Braunagel's early drumming career included playing in several local bands, such as Soul Brothers Incorporated, The Jokers, and Buttermilk Bottom. The latter got a record deal with Polydor and released a single. After the demise of Buttermilk Bottom, he then teamed up with Andy Chapman (vocals), [4] [5] [6] Jimmy Don Smith (guitar) and then David Kealey (guitar), Michael Montgomery (keyboards), and Terry Wilson (bass) to form The Bloontz All Star Blues Band. In 1971, the band moved to New York under the auspices of producer Ron Johnsen, shortening their name to Bloontz and scoring a contract with the Evolution label. [4] [5] [6]

Bloontz recorded one album at Electric Lady Studios, [7] after which in 1973 Braunagel and Wilson toured with Johnny Nash becoming part of his latest Sons of the Jungle line up. [8]

Braunagel wrote a song for Johnny Nash's Celebrate Life album in 1974 called "Standing in the Rain". [9] Soon after, Braunagel with his battery mate, bassist Wilson, accepted an offer from Island Records to move to London in order to work with John "Rabbit" Bundrick, and several other Island artists. While in London, he was the house band drummer for Island Records as the Texas Rhythm Section along with Wilson on bass. [10]

While in London, he met ex-Free guitarist Paul Kossoff and, together with Wilson and Montgomery from his former band, Bloontz, they formed Back Street Crawler. The band also included Terry Wilson-Slesser on vocals and later John "Rabbit" Bundrick, who replaced Montgomery on keyboards following the release of the band's first album The Band Plays On (Atco Records). [10] They recorded a further album 2nd Street prior to Kossoff's death in 1976 after which the band decided to stay together. They added Geoff Whitehorn on guitar, and shortened its name to Crawler. This incarnation of the band moved to Epic Records, recorded two more albums, and embarked on several America tours, sometimes supporting stadium acts such as Kansas and Foreigner, Rush, and Robin Trower. [10] [11]

In 1979, Braunagel relocated to Los Angeles where he found work touring and recording with artists such as Eric Burdon, Rickie Lee Jones and Bette Midler. [10] In 1984, Braunagel took the drum stool in Bonnie Raitt's band, playing on the albums Nick of Time [12] [13] and Luck of the Draw , [13] [14] and touring with her until the early 1990s. [2] [15] He also spent several years touring with Taj Mahal and The Phantom Blues Band. [2] [3] [16]

Braunagel's live performance career included work with such artists as Ivan Neville, Etta James, Eric Burdon, Robert Cray, Bonnie Raitt, B.B. King, John Lee Hooker, Jimmie Reed, Rickie Lee Jones, Bette Midler, Buddy Guy, Coco Montoya, Curtis Salgado, Lyle Lovett, Taj Mahal, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Jack Mack and the Heart Attack, Crawler, Back Street Crawler, Clover, Paul Kossoff, Andy Fraser, Tommy Dardar, Katey Sagal, Charles Brown, Koko Taylor, Billy Vera (Billy and the Beaters), John Cleary, Mike Zito, Billy Thompson, Phantom Blues Band, Leo Nocentelli, George Porter Jr., Roy Gaines, Chris Cain, and BW Stephenson. He also performed Blues Foundation and House of Blues house band shows with guests such as Dr. John, Little Milton, Rufus Thomas, Otis Clay, and Carla Thomas. [2] [3] [15] [16]  

In addition to playing drums and producing music, Braunagel is also a songwriter. He is a Blues Music Award winner. He has been nominated for Blues Music Award in the 'Best Instrumentalist – Drums' category twelve times [17] [18] [19] [20] winning in 2018 [21] Braunagel's recording credits include film scores and television shows as well as numerous albums as a musician, songwriter and producer. In the mid-1990s, Braunagel also produced several commercial jingles. [22] In 2017, Braunagel appears on MEG Records/Nashville artist Tom Maclear's Gods and Ghosts. [23]

Music production and music awards

Throughout the 1990s, Braunagel played on many award-winning albums. Braunagel has also produced over 20 artists in connection with more than 40 albums. [24] Sessions include drumming on two Grammy Award-winning albums by Taj Mahal and The Phantom Blues Band – Señor Blues [25] [26] and Shoutin' in Key ,(Grammy winner, BMA winner) [26] the latter of which Braunagel produced. [27] [28] His recordings with Taj Mahal and the Phantom Blues Band also won the 2001 W.C. Handy award for Band of the Year. [29] Braunagel also recorded on Buddy Guy's Feels Like Rain (Grammy, Best Contemporary Blues Album, 1994), [30] Bonnie Raitt's Nick of Time (Grammy, Album of the Year, 1989), [31] Bonnie Raitt's Luck of the Draw (Grammy, Album of the Year, 1991), [32] and on Trampled Under Foot's Badlands (BMA Contemporary Blues Album of the Year, 2014) [33] which he also produced. [34]

In addition, Braunagel produced and performed on Hard Truth and Coming in Hot with Coco Montoya; My Secret Life, 'Til Your River Runs Dry, Soul of a Man with Eric Burdon; Karen Lovely's 2015 album, Ten Miles of Bad Road. (BMA Nominee, Blues411 "Jimi" Award winner), and Cry No More (Grammy nominee) with Danielle Nicole. [35] In 2019 Braunagel produced Nick Schnebelen's album, Crazy All By Myself. [36] He also co-produced and performed on Curtis Salgado's albums Clean Getaway (BMA nominee), Soul Shot (BMA winner), and The Beautiful Lowdown (BMA winner), [24]

Discography

Performance - Drums & Percussion
ArtistAlbum TitleLabelYear
BloontzBloontzEvolution  1973
Lyn ChristopherLyn Christopher Paramount Records 1973
Rabbit Dark Saloon Island Records 1974
Johnny Nash Celebrate Life   CBS 1974
Back Street Crawler The Band Plays On   Atlantic 1975
John Martyn Sunday's ChildIsland Records1975
Speedy Keen Y'Know Wot I Mean?  Island Records1975
Shusha Before The Deluge United Artists Records 1975
Back Street CrawlerThe Band Plays On (EP) Atco Records 1975
Back Street Crawler2nd Street  Atco Records1976
Paul TravisReturn Of The Native A&M Records 1976
Clover  Love On The Wire   Vertigo 1977
Paul Kossoff Koss   DJM Records  1977
Crawler Crawler Epic 1977
Robert Campbell  Living in the Shadow of a Downtown Movie Show Decca 1977
City Boy Young Men Gone West  Vertigo1977
Eddie QuansahChe Che KuleIsland Records1977
CrawlerSnake, Rattle And Roll  Epic1978
CrawlerIn Concert-185 BBC Transcription Services1978
Mark Ashton Solo   Ariola 1979
Brooklyn Dreams Won't Let Go   Casablanca 1980
Che Blammo"Rock Moderne"Permanent Records  1981
Paul KossoffThe Hunter  Street Tunes1981
Chas SandfordParallax View   Elektra 1982
Eric Burdon Band Eric Burdon Band Line Records 1982
Teresa StraleyNever Enough   Alfa 1982
Paul KossoffLeaves In The WindStreet Tunes1982
Rickie Lee Jones Girl At Her Volcano Warner Bros. Records 1983
Paul KossoffCroydon June 15, 1975Street Tunes1983
Alex Call Alex Call   Arista 1983
Eric Burdon Power Company   Teldec 1983
Andy Fraser Fine Fine Line  Island Records, Island Records1984
Sam Harris  Sam Harris   Motown 1984
Jimmy Barnes For The Working Class Man Mushroom 1985
Jimmy BarnesJimmy Barnes   Geffen Records 1985
Paul Kossoff  Paul KossoffVictoria, Victoria 1985
Paul KossoffBlue Soul  Island Records1986
Marc Jordan Talking Through Pictures   RCA 1987
The BonedaddysA-koo-de-a!   Chameleon Records  1988
Marlo Thomas & VariousFree To Be... A FamilyA&M Records1988
Eric BurdonWicked Man   GNP Crescendo 1988
Bonnie Raitt Nick of Time   Capitol Records 1989
C.P. LoveStubborn GirlOrleans Records1990
Bonnie RaittRed Headed WomanReal Live1991
Bonnie RaittLuck Of The Draw  Capitol Records1991
Eric BurdonThe Unreleased Eric Burdon  Blue Wave1992
Taj MahalDancing The Blues   Private Music 1993
Buddy Guy Feels Like Rain   Silvertone Records 1993
Ian McNabb Head Like A RockThis Way Up1994
Maria Muldaur Meet Me At Midnite   Black Top Records 1994
Chris Thomas 21st Century Blues... From Da 'HoodPrivate Music, BMG 1994
Otis Rush Ain't Enough Comin' In  This Way Up1994
Ian McNabb Go Into The Light  This Way Up1994
Ian McNabbHead Like A RockThis Way Up1994
Otis RushHomeworkThis Way Up, Quicksilver Recording Company Ltd.1994
Drivin' N' Cryin' Wrapped In Sky Geffen Records 1995
Thomas Anders Souled Polydor 1995
Eric BurdonRare MastersSPV Recordings1995
Taj Mahal Phantom Blues  Private Music1996
Jimmy BarnesHits (Anthology)Mushroom1996
Eric BurdonRare Masters Vol. 2SPV Recordings1996
Taj MahalSeñor Blues  Private Music1997
Alexis Peña Alexis Columbia 1997
John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers Blues For The Lost DaysSilvertone Records1997
Taj Mahal and the Phantom Blues BandTibetan Freedom Concert  Capitol Records1997
CinnamonThe Courier  Island Records1997
B.B. King Deuces Wild   MCA Records 1997
Bonnie RaittFundamentalCapitol Records, Highway One Media Entertainment, Tower Records  1998
City BoyYoung Men Gone West / Book Early   Renaissance Records  1998
Eric BurdonF#¢k Me!!! I Thought He Was DeadTKO Magnum Music1998
Eric BurdonNightwinds DyingInstitute of Art Records, Rough Trade 1998
The PearsonsOne By One Shadow Mountain 1998
Teresa James The Whole EnchiladaJesilu Records1998
Maria MuldaurMeet Me Where They Play The Blues   Telarc 1999
Buddy Guy - Buddy's Baddest: The Best Of Buddy GuyFeels Like Rain  Silvertone Records1999
CrawlerConcert Classics - Volume 10Renaissance Records,1999
Concert Classics
Cal HollowTwo Bulb TwilightJericho  1999
B.B. KingMakin' Love Is Good For You  MCA Records2000
Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues BandShoutin' In Key (Live) Hannibal Records, Kan-Du Records2000
Taj MahalBest Of The Private YearsPrivate Music2000
Coco MontoyaSuspicion   Alligator Records 2000
Barbara BlueSell My JewelryBIG Blue Records  2001
Lucky PetersonDouble Dealin' Blue Thumb Records 2000
Billy Branch, Joe Lewis WalkerHellhound On My TrailTelarc Blues2001
(Songs Of Robert Johnson)
Lucky PetersonVerve Today 2001 Verve Records, Universal Jazz Germany2001
Chris SmithNight Rhythms 2 - Broadcasting The Blues Vol.2Taxim Records2001
Coco Montoya Can't Look BackAlligator Records2002
Chris SmithNight Rhythms 3 - Broadcasting The Blues Vol.3Taxim Records2002
Taj MahalMartin Scorsese Presents The Blues Legacy, Columbia2003
Belushi - Aykroyd Have Love Will TravelHave Love Records, Doyle-Kos Entertainment2003
The Mike Reilly BandOl' Knuckleheads Atlas Records  2003
Dan Aykroyd, Jim Belushi (Compilation Album)Toronto Rocks   Warner Music Vision 2004
Eric BurdonMy Secret LifeSPV Recordings2004
W. C. Clark Deep In The HeartAlligator Records2004
Barbara BlueMemphis 3rd & BealeBIG Blue Records  2004
Taj MahalThe Essential Taj MahalColumbia, Legacy, Private Music  2005
Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues BandTaj Mahal & The Phantom Blues Band In St. LuciaSony BMG Music Entertainment, Image Entertainment2005
Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues BandTaj Mahal & The Phantom Blues Band In St. Lucia BET On Jazz2005
Bonnie RaittI Can't Make You Love MeiTunes Originals: Bonnie Raitt, Capitol Records, Inc.2005
Blaze Foley and The Beaver Valley BoysCold, Cold WorldLost Art Records2006
Eric BurdonSoul Of A ManSPV Recordings2006
Maria MuldaurMaria Muldaur Sings Love Songs Of Bob Dylan - Heart Of Mine  Telarc2006
Chris Thomas King Rise21st Century Blues Records2006
Barbara BlueLove Money Can't BuyBIG Blue Records  2006
Phantom Blues BandOut Of The Shadows Delta Groove Productions, Inc.2006
Buddy GuyCan't Quit The BluesSilvertone Records, Legacy2006
Jodi SiegelStepping Stone Circle 2006
Barbara Blue & The Phantom Blues BandBy Popular Demand   Shout! Records 2007
CrawlerAlive In AmericaRenaissance Records  2007
Phantom Blues BandFootprintsDelta Groove Music, Inc.2007
Zydeco Party Band / Doug Legacy & Mark SharkDo You Know What It Means?Self-release2007
Taj MahalMaestro   Heads Up International 2008
Curtis Salgado Clean Getaway Shanachie 2008
Maria MuldaurWomen's Voices For Peace Choir - Yes We Can!Telarc  2008
The Robert Cray Band This Time  Nozzle Records, Vanguard 2009
Nina Hagen Personal Jesus Koch Universal Music  2010
The Robert Cray BandCookin' In MobileNozzle Records, Vanguard2010
Laurie Morvan BandBreathe DeepScreaming Lizard Records2011
Eric BurdonMisunderstood. 1981 SessionsAcrobat Music2011
Curtis SalgadoSoul ShotAlligator Records2012
Eric Burdon, Taj MahalChimes Of Freedom: The Songs Of Bob Dylan Amnesty International 2012
Robert Cray BandNothin But Love Provogue 2012
Beverly McClellan Fear Nothing - Tour Edition Favored Nations Entertainment 2012
Robert Cray BandTiny Desk Concert National Public Radio 2012
Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps Come on HomeJesilu Records2012
Eric Burdon'Til Your River Runs Dry ABKCO 2013
Trampled Under Foot Badlands  Telarc2013
Hillary Scott Freight Train Love [37] Belltown Records, Inc.2014
Albert Cummings Someone Like You Blind Pig Records 2015
Deb Ryder Let It RainBejeb Records2015
Deb CallahanSweet SoulAudio & Video Labs, Inc.2015
Karen Lovely Ten Miles of Bad RoadKokako Records2015
Deb RyderGrit Grease & TearsBejeb Records2016
StoppokOperation 17Grundsound2016
Curtis SalgadoThe Beautiful LowdownAlligator Records2016
Annika Chambers Wild & FreeUnder The Radar Music Group2016
Lisa BialesBeat of My HeartSelf-Release2016
Bill BerryAwkward StageSongwriter's Square Records2016
Coco MontoyaHard TruthAlligator Records2017
Chris Cain Chris Cain   Little Village Foundation 2017
Deb RyderEnjoy the RideVizztone Label Group2018
Lauren MorvanGravityScreaming Lizard Records2018
Coco MontoyaComing In Hot  Alligator Records2019
Nick Schnebelen Crazy All By MyselfVizztone Label Group2019
Songwriting/Arrangement/Music Production
ArtistAlbum TitleLabelYear
BloontzBloontz  Evolution  1973
Johnny NashCelebrate Life  CBS1974
Back Street CrawlerThe Band Plays On  Atlantic1975
VariousAtlantic/Atco October LP SamplerAtlantic1975
Back Street CrawlerThe Band Plays OnATCO Records,1975
Paul KossoffKoss  DJM Records  1977
CrawlerCrawler  Epic, Epic1977
CrawlerStone Cold SoberEpic1977
CrawlerCrawler LiveEpic1978
CrawlerSnake, Rattle And Roll  Epic1978
Ipswich Town F.C., Ipswich Town Supporters Band"Ipswich, Ipswich (Get That Goal)" Philips 1978
Crawler"Sail On" / "Disc Heroes"Epic1979
Paul KossoffCroydon June 15, 1975  Street Tunes1983
Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues BandShoutin' In KeyHannibal Records2000
Jim Belushi, Dan AykroydHave Love Will TravelHave Love Records, Doyle-Kos Entertainment2003
Eric BurdonMy Secret LifeSPV Recordings2004
Dan Aykroyd, Jim Belushi (Compilation Album)Toronto Rocks  Warner Music Vision2004
Taj MahalThe Essential Taj MahalColumbia, Legacy, Private Music  2005
Jodi SiegelStepping StoneCircle2006
Marcia Ball Peace, Love & BBQAlligator Records2008
The Robert Cray BandThis Time  Nozzle Records, Vanguard2009
The Robert Cray BandCookin' In Mobile  Nozzle Records, Vanguard2010
Trampled Under FootWrong Side Of The BluesTUF Records  2011
Robert Cray BandNothin But LoveProvogue2012
Trampled Under FootBadlandsTelarc2013
Eric Burdon'Til Your River Runs Dry  ABKCO2013
Deb RyderLet It RainBejeb Records2015
Deb RyderGrit Grease & TearsBejeb Records2016
Nick SchnebelenLive in Kansas CityVizztone Label Group2016
G.T. Moore And The Reggae GuitarsReggae Reggae / Otis BlueCharisma1975
G.T. MooreReggae BlueCharisma1975
Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues BandShoutin' In Key (Live)  Hannibal Records, Kan-Du Records2000
Barbara BlueSell My JewelryBIG Blue Records  2001
Belushi – Aykroyd (Blues Brothers)Have Love Will Travel  Have Love Records, Doyle-Kos Entertainment2003
The Mike Reilly BandOl' KnuckleheadsAtlas Records  2003
Eric BurdonMy Secret LifeSPV Recordings2004
Barbara BlueMemphis 3rd & BealeBIG Blue Records  2004
Taj MahalThe Essential Taj MahalColumbia, Legacy, Private Music  2005
Eric BurdonSoul Of A Man  SPV Recordings2006
Barbara BlueLove Money Can't BuyBIG Blue Records  2006
Barbara Blue & The Phantom Blues BandBy Popular DemandShout! Records2007
Curtis SalgadoClean GetawayShanachie2008
Mike Zito TodayEclecto Groove Records2008
Trampled Under FootWrong Side Of The BluesTUF Records  2011
Curtis SalgadoSoul ShotAlligator Records2012
Taj Mahal, Eric Burdon (Compilation Album)Chimes Of Freedom: The Songs Of Bob Dylan  Amnesty International2012
Eric Burdon'Til Your River Runs DryABKCO2013
Trampled Under FootBadlandsTelarc2013
Deb CallahanSweet SoulAudio & Video Labs, Inc.2015
Curtis SalgadoThe Beautiful LowdownAlligator Records2016
Annika ChambersWild & FreeUnder The Radar Music Group2016
Lisa BialesBeat of My HeartSelf-Release2016
Coco MontoyaHard Truth  Alligator Records2017
Laurie MorvanGravity  Screaming Lizard Records2018
Danielle Nicole Cry No More Concord Records 2018
Jay-Bee & The Ultratone All-StarsLife Ain't Got No ShortcutsAdaloc Records2018
Coco MontoyaComing In HotAlligator Records2019
Deb RyderEnjoy the RideVizztone Label Group2018
Nick SchnebelenCrazy All By MyselfVizztone Label Group2019
Chris Barnes LiveVizzTone2019
The JimmysGotta Have ItBrown Cow Productions2020
Phantom Blues BandStil Cookin'VizzTone2020

Acting

From 2001 to 2009, Braunagel had a recurring role as an actor and a drummer on the ABC sitcom, According to Jim , starring Jim Belushi, appearing in around 40 episodes.

Current

Braunagel resides in the Los Angeles area, where he performs and continues to produce music recordings. As of March 2020, he was working on recording projects with Phil Colombato, T Bear, Deb Ryder, Diunna Greenleaf, and Chris Dowd.  Braunagel regularly performs music in the Los Angeles area with artists such as Paulie Cerra, Billy Vera (Billy and the Beaters), the Bonedaddys. Also in Los Angeles and elsewhere in the United States and abroad, he regularly performs with Taj Mahal, Blues Brothers, Phantom Blues Band, and Darlene Love. [22]

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