Brickley/Rheins Songwriters
Since boyhood, David Rheins and Tim Brickley have been writing songs. Brickley makes his living as a rock music singer, musician and songwriter. Rheins works with creative marketers to define the emerging digital landscape. Dave writes poetry and makes art in Jersey City, NJ, across from where the World Trade Center once stood. Tim still lives in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he is the lead singer, musician and songwriter of The Bleeding Hearts which he describes as a musical collective due to the vast list of musicians that have joined him onstage and on recordings through the years.
The Bleeding Hearts have released two albums, Be Apart (1995) and Everything That Ever Was (2005).
Brickley is also a jazz vocalist/bandleader. He performs regularly with his Quintet and 16-piece jazz Big Band, and leads a ten-piece party band, The Happy Millionaires. Apart from playing music, Brickley also is a producer and engineer. He owns Hit City Recording, located in Broad Ripple in Indy. He has recorded with:
*The Zero Boys
*Toxic Reasons
*Rain Chorus
*Rosetta Pebble
*Amy Lashley
Brickley has also produced and written music for film/television/theatre. In 1998, Mr. Brickley won an Emmy for his score for the television documentary Hoosier Hoops : The Golden Era. Jerry Springer presented him the award.
Discography
The Bleeding Hearts releases
* Be Apart (1995)
* Everything That Ever Was (2005)
Film & Television
Hoosier Hoops: The Golden Era (1998)
Going All The Way
Across Indiana TV Series
To hear more Rheins/Brickley tunes, please visit these websites:
www.myspace.com/timbrickleyandthebleedinghearts - The official TB and the Bleeding Hearts band site, complete with performance schedule
www.timbrickleymusic.com - The new site for the Quintet, Big Band and Happy Millionaires
http://www.mp3.com/artist/tim-brickley-and-david-rheins-songwriters/summary/
Free Downloads — So, what are you waiting for?
www.timbrickley.com – Buy a CD, book the band, browse band pics, and don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter
http://www.myspace.com/rheinsbrickleymusicfromthevault – Oldies but Goodies from the Rheins/Brickley catalog. Be sure to check out Rheins’ vocals on “God Save The Queen”
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