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Brian Pincus was born in 1974 to an artistic New York family. When he reached the age of four his parents relocated the clan to Los Angeles, California, where they founded a music school (The Beverly Hills Guitar Workshop) and began working in the live promotions area of the music industry. Theirs was a musical home with guitars, a piano and a who’s who list of musicians filing through their door year-round.
With encouragement from his family, at the age of six Brian began learning the guitar. Often his singer/songwriter parents would invite him to observe and contribute to original projects around the house, and there were always professional musicians available to give Brian pointers along the way. As Brian grew older, his repertoire of instruments grew to include piano and bass.
It was the CD release of The Beatles’ “Sergeant Peppers” in the mid-eighties that cemented Brian’s ambition to follow in his parents’ footsteps and become a serious musician. A dedicated Beatles fan, Brian continued to collect every release as soon as it was available on CD. He also began composing, arranging and recording his own material in the family recording studio.
Over time, Brian’s musical influences continued to expand to include such artists as Stevie Wonder, Simon & Garfunkel, The Police/Sting, Jack Johnson, Earth, Wind & Fire, James Taylor, Sly & The Family Stone, Joni Mitchell, The Who, Bill Withers and Bob Marley, among others. He also began to play alongside some of the musicians that his parents worked with.
Brian’s current musical journey is with his latest band
known simply as
Brian says of his compositions, “I am a fan of music that is
more substantive in both lyric and melody, and I strive to
create music that fits that description.” The album
features twelve pop-rock songs—eleven originals (four of
which were co-written with his brother, Scott Levine) and
one cover—and features lyrics that are both refreshing and
meaningful, while inviting you to sing along.
The new
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