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"It was time" - ENHANCED CD
Brett Michael Wiesman
American made alternative rock music with an acoustic based edge
Collection Contents
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Beautiful to me | 3:59 | Play |
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In the wish | 3:31 | Play |
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Brand new day | 4:35 | Play |
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She's got my dreams | 3:50 | Play |
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Why | 4:51 | Play |
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Bet'n day | 3:20 | Play |
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It was time | 5:59 | Play |
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Description
In July of 1983, Brett Michael Wiesman was born in Wausau, Wisconsin to parents who had no idea they would be raising a son that would soon become a self-taught musician. But they soon found out. At the age of two, Brett was already diving into music. Sitting at his miniature baby grand piano and substituting a vacuum hose for a microphone, he quickly became addicted to anything and everything musical.
Brett found that he loved performing for live audiences, which eventually lead him to start dance classes when he was in second grade. Two years later, after many hours spent convincing his parents, he received his first guitar. He formed multiple bands throughout his grade school years and finally, in Junior High, he formed a real performing band called "Syren." Shortly there after, the band broke up and Brett discovered the sound and style of music that he loved, when he picked up a 20-year-old Yamaha acoustic guitar that had been lying around his own house all along.
In his high school days, Brett took part in theatre, as well as musical activities such as Men's Choir, Concert Chorale and Master Singers. He also helped start and was put in charge of a youth choir and band at his church. In his spare time between classes and after school, he taught himself piano and in 2001 began learning the recording arts when he setup up a small recording studio and business at home. But by far, the highlight of his high school career was a large-scale variety show, put on each year at his school. Brett was involved in every aspect of the show for four straight years. He did everything from sound and lighting to heading up the band, playing many roles such as: guitarist, bassist, pianist, percussionist and singing both back-up and lead vocals. He also took part in choreographing dance routines for large group numbers.
After graduating high school, he studied music for one year at the University of Wisconsin Marathon County. Again, he immediately became involved in theatre and music, participating in both a show choir and a traditional choir in which he was often put in charge of teaching new material to the men's section. In April of 2003, he traveled with his choir to New York City, where he sang in Avery Fischer Hall in the Lincoln Center.
In June of that year, Brett was offered a job at Track Star Studios in San Diego. It was an offer he couldn't turn down. So, at the age of 20, he finally made it out to California where he could pursue his solo musical career.
As a songwriter, Brett's clever lyrics and fresh melodies bring his clear, mellow voice to life and are a perfect match for his upbeat guitar playing. Songs range from deep, meaningful plots taken directly from personal life experiences, to everyday occurrences. 2004 is a pivotal year in Brett Michael Wiesman's career as he has released his first CD, "It was time" and will perform extensively in Southern California.
"My ultimate goal is the same as it has been since my musical addiction began way back in 1985. To perform for the world. I just want to use my talent to have a positive effect on all of those who come into contact with me."
Brett Michael Wiesman is not tested on animals. Safe for children of all ages.