Colerick, Brad
Nine Ten Thirty
Americana stalwart and crusader, Brad Colerick, is back with his fifth solo release, Nine Ten Thirty, following 2014s critically acclaimed Tucson CD. The album was a musical barn-raising, made entirely by Colerick and friends from the 91030 zip code including 6-time Grammy winning pianist, Billy Childs, among others. Co-produced by Colerick along with his bandmate, bassist Guillermo Guzman, the album chronicles life in the small town suburb of Los Angeles with a big dose of Colericks "prairie-folk" roots mixed in. The album closes with a punchy cover of "Route 66", the original route of the highway dissects the town of South Pasadena about 100 yards from Colericks home.