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Mark Bram, AKA Ruby Topaz, has a myriad of musical influences that bleed into his sound, but
what sets him apart as a musician is the ability to take these styles and morph them into
something entirely unique.
“I think it’s the mixture of music, because it is so diverse,” Bram said. “When you take the
Beatles, the Monkees, Herman’s Hermits, the Turtles, and you mix it with bands like King
Crimson, Frank Zappa, Led Zeppelin, Edgar Winter. It’s just so diverse.”
Ruby Topaz has just released an album titled Mark Bram/Ruby Topaz Again, which is a 23rd
anniversary remaster of a record that will blow the listeners’ hair back.
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Vedo and his wife Sha join the ladies of Lip Service this week to promote Vedo’s latest album, ‘Next Chapter.’ The beautiful couple discuss their dating journey, having kids before […]
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