The Pulse of Entertainment: The Braxton Brothers' ‘Higher' Jazz
Album Rocks Superbly

It's evident when you hear the new album, "Higher," of The Braxton
Brothers that they were born to complement each other - being twins help also. Nelson plays the bass (and lead guitar) and
brother Wayne plays the saxophone. Together they make the two sounds rock, superbly.
"He
(Wayne) has a different way of looking at things," said Nelson when I asked what differences the twins
have musically. "He is more out the box...he is not trying to do what anyone is doing. He is fresh."
Nelson, who has been on tour with Michael Bolton for 12 years, explains that he works
with other artists so he has learned to adapt.
"I depend
on that (Wayne's out of the box style) to balance. He helps balance me," Nelson said. "He works with
other people too (Sheila E). What's interesting is we still have the same music background."
I think balance is a good way to describe why Wayne's sax and Nelson's bass (strings) work together superbly. The
album also features lead guitarists Errol Cooney, Kay-Ta (LCR Music), Andy Quinn and Ryan
Parrino. Both Nelson and Wayne offer skilled voices along with Joelobeack Neisler-Lebron.
"The record is made of music we made while living," Nelson pointed
out. "Music can uplift or bring them down. I hope listeners get joy from it and feel
lifted from it...get up and do something. Feel inspired and loved."
Well the "Higher" album sure had me wanting to get up and move my body. My favorite
selections on "Higher" are #1 "The Only Woman in the World" because
it's upbeat and you get to hear the great blend the two musicians create and the lead
guitar is the cherry on the cake; #3 "Back in My Arms" because it's amazing
how Wayne's sax sings and Nelsons bass dances and I love how they reach an explosive point; #5 "Something in My Heart"
because I immediately thought this song was so good ‘this belongs on a soundtrack";
#6 "Because of You" because it has a Pop flavor added to their Jazz sound that's
simplicity; #8 "Beauty" because it has a Reggae feel that makes you want to
rock and the guitar strings on this is superbly done, and #11 "What Would I Do" because this
time the bass sings - along with vocals that blend perfectly. www.TheBraxtonBrothers.com
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