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Born in Murray Mount a rural community in the Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica a few miles away from [[Nine Mile]] where the Reggae legend [[Bob Marley]] was born. Bryan Grant the youngest of 12 Children was raised in a home where most of his family members were musically inclined. As a young boy, Bryan emulated his eldest Brother Ray, a talented musician and singer who had several recordings but it was actually his Mother who first taught Bryan how to play a guitar. Bryan left Murray Mount in the late 80's and went to Kingston where he currently resides. In the mid 90's Bryan attended The [[Edna Manley College of Visual and Performing Arts]].
Born in Murray Mount a rural community in the Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica a few miles away from [[Nine Mile]] where the Reggae legend [[Bob Marley]] was born. Bryan Grant the youngest of 12 Children was raised in a home where most of his family members were musically inclined. As a young boy, Bryan emulated his eldest Brother Ray, a talented musician and singer who had several recordings but it was actually his Mother who first taught Bryan how to play a guitar. Bryan left Murray Mount in the late 80's and went to Kingston where he currently resides. In the mid 90's Bryan attended The [[Edna Manley College of Visual and Performing Arts]].
While attending Edna Manley College Bryan was discovered & recruited by band leader George Miller (Fyah George) of the Firehouse Crew to join the band as a lead guitarist, providing musical support for [[Philip "Fatis" Burrell]]'s [[Xterminator label]] Artistes [[Luciano]], Mikey General & [[Sizzla]]. A few years later Bryan became Co-founder & Band leader of Grass Roots Band whom supported and toured with Reggae Artiste [[Bushman]].
While attending Edna Manley College Bryan was discovered & recruited by band leader George Miller (Fyah George) of the Firehouse Crew to join the band as a lead guitarist, providing musical support for [[Philip "Fatis" Burrell]]'s [[Xterminator label]] Artistes [[Luciano]], Mikey General & [[Sizzla]]. A few years later Bryan became Co-founder & Band leader of Grass Roots Band whom supported and toured with Reggae Artiste [[Bushman]].

===Solo Career===
[[File:Bryan Art Portrait 3.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Bryan Art]]
[[File:Bryan Art Portrait 3.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Bryan Art]]
In 2001, Bryan released his first single as a solo Artiste using the stage name '''Brah Yhan''' the track was titled ''Soon Come Back'', produced by himself and Courtney Morrison for FiWi Music Label where he was signed for a few years. In 2002 Brah Yhan was awarded the Best New Artiste for the year by [[Television Jamaica]]'s '''ER''' (Entertainment Report).<ref>http://www.reggaeville.com/nc/artist-details/artist/bryan-art/ac/biography.html</ref> Over a 3 year period Brah Yhan recorded and released several other songs the majority under FiWi Music Label including When Your Eyes Speak, Stain Hug Me Baby and Wrong Time among other singles. However, '''Bryan Art''''s most notable releases are ''Rock And Come In'' in 2004 and ''Get It'' in 2005 which was the same year he cut ties with FiWi Music and made an Alteration to his stage name transitioning to Brahyhan Art. He once again transitioned from '''Brahyhan Art''' to '''Bryan Art''' in 2009 after which his hit song Murder Dem A Play was released.
In 2001, Bryan released his first single as a solo Artiste using the stage name '''Brah Yhan''' the track was titled ''Soon Come Back'', produced by himself and Courtney Morrison for FiWi Music Label where he was signed for a few years. In 2002 Brah Yhan was awarded the Best New Artiste for the year by [[Television Jamaica]]'s '''ER''' (Entertainment Report).<ref>http://www.reggaeville.com/nc/artist-details/artist/bryan-art/ac/biography.html</ref> Over a 3 year period Brah Yhan recorded and released several other songs the majority under FiWi Music Label including When Your Eyes Speak, Stain Hug Me Baby and Wrong Time among other singles. However, '''Bryan Art''''s most notable releases are ''Rock And Come In'' in 2004 and ''Get It'' in 2005 which was the same year he cut ties with FiWi Music and made an Alteration to his stage name transitioning to Brahyhan Art. He once again transitioned from '''Brahyhan Art''' to '''Bryan Art''' in 2009 after which his hit song Murder Dem A Play was released.
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[[File:Bryan Art at Jamaica Jazz & Blues Fest.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Bryan Art performing at Jamaia Jazz & Blues Fest 2014.]]
[[File:Bryan Art at Jamaica Jazz & Blues Fest.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Bryan Art performing at Jamaica Jazz & Blues Fest 2014.]]
'''Bryan Art''' has given performances on several local and international shows including [[Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival]], [[Rebel Salute]], [[ATI]], [[Fully Loaded]], St. Mary Mi Come From, Unity Splash, several Reggae Month events, several National Television appearances including '''TVJ's''' [[Smile Jamaica]], Entertainment Prime, [[CVM TV]]'s on Stage and CVM at Sunrise among others. His international appearances include tours of the Caribbean, the United States, Canada where he performed at [[Calgary International Reggae Festival]] 2012 and Europe where he performed at [[Reggae Jam]] 2011. As a songwriter he has penned songs for Artistes such as [[Etana]], [[George Nooks]], [[Singing Melody]], [[Bushman]], and [[Luciano]]. As a musician he has recorded scores of Guitar tracks on many local and international projects including The Sunshine Riddim from [[Nelly Furtado]]'s [[Turn Off The Light]] (Reggae Mix) & The Natty Bay Riddim from [[Nelly Furtado]]'s [[... On the Radio (Remember the Days)]] (Yogie's Reggae Remix). Today, in Jamaica and many other countries where Reggae music is popular '''Bryan Art''' is a respected artiste and musician especially among his fellow industry colleagues some of his industry fans are [[Beres Hammond]], [[Gentleman]], [[Alborosie]] and [[Luciano]]. <ref>Ibidem.</ref>
'''Bryan Art''' has given performances on several local and international shows including [[Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival]], [[Rebel Salute]], [[ATI]], [[Fully Loaded]], St. Mary Mi Come From, Unity Splash, several Reggae Month events, several National Television appearances including '''TVJ's''' [[Smile Jamaica]], Entertainment Prime, [[CVM TV]]'s on Stage and CVM at Sunrise among others. His international appearances include tours of the Caribbean, the United States, Canada where he performed at [[Calgary International Reggae Festival]] 2012 and Europe where he performed at [[Reggae Jam]] 2011. As a songwriter he has penned songs for Artistes such as [[Etana]], [[George Nooks]], [[Singing Melody]], [[Bushman]], and [[Luciano]]. As a musician he has recorded scores of Guitar tracks on many local and international projects including The Sunshine Riddim from [[Nelly Furtado]]'s [[Turn Off The Light]] (Reggae Mix) & The Natty Bay Riddim from [[Nelly Furtado]]'s [[... On the Radio (Remember the Days)]] (Yogie's Reggae Remix). Today, in Jamaica and many other countries where Reggae music is popular '''Bryan Art''' is a respected artiste and musician especially among his fellow industry colleagues some of his industry fans are [[Beres Hammond]], [[Gentleman]], [[Alborosie]] and [[Luciano]]. <ref>Ibidem.</ref>



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Bryan Art
Bryan Art by Bryan Art press release photo
Bryan Art by Bryan Art press release photo
Background information
Birth nameBryan Joseph Grant
Also known asBrah Yhan, Brahyhan Art, Gitsy
Born (1977-09-18) 18 September 1977 (age 47)
OriginMurray Mount, Saint Ann. Jamaica
GenresReggae, dancehall, roots reggae, lovers rock
Occupation(s)Recording artist, singer musician, guitarist, producer
InstrumentsVocals, Guitar
Years active1995–present
LabelsFiWi Music, Junction Files

Bryan Art formerly Brah Yhan/Brahyhan Art, born Bryan Joseph Grant in Murray Mount Saint Ann Parish is a Jamaican reggae singer, songwriter, musician, producer, guitarist and former touring member of the Legendary Fire House Crew, band leader and guitarist of Grass Roots Band and was named Best New Artiste for the year 2002 by Television Jamaica's ER (Entertainment Report).[1]

Biography

Background

Born in Murray Mount a rural community in the Parish of Saint Ann, Jamaica a few miles away from Nine Mile where the Reggae legend Bob Marley was born. Bryan Grant the youngest of 12 Children was raised in a home where most of his family members were musically inclined. As a young boy, Bryan emulated his eldest Brother Ray, a talented musician and singer who had several recordings but it was actually his Mother who first taught Bryan how to play a guitar. Bryan left Murray Mount in the late 80's and went to Kingston where he currently resides. In the mid 90's Bryan attended The Edna Manley College of Visual and Performing Arts. While attending Edna Manley College Bryan was discovered & recruited by band leader George Miller (Fyah George) of the Firehouse Crew to join the band as a lead guitarist, providing musical support for Philip "Fatis" Burrell's Xterminator label Artistes Luciano, Mikey General & Sizzla. A few years later Bryan became Co-founder & Band leader of Grass Roots Band whom supported and toured with Reggae Artiste Bushman.

Solo Career

Bryan Art

In 2001, Bryan released his first single as a solo Artiste using the stage name Brah Yhan the track was titled Soon Come Back, produced by himself and Courtney Morrison for FiWi Music Label where he was signed for a few years. In 2002 Brah Yhan was awarded the Best New Artiste for the year by Television Jamaica's ER (Entertainment Report).[2] Over a 3 year period Brah Yhan recorded and released several other songs the majority under FiWi Music Label including When Your Eyes Speak, Stain Hug Me Baby and Wrong Time among other singles. However, Bryan Art's most notable releases are Rock And Come In in 2004 and Get It in 2005 which was the same year he cut ties with FiWi Music and made an Alteration to his stage name transitioning to Brahyhan Art. He once again transitioned from Brahyhan Art to Bryan Art in 2009 after which his hit song Murder Dem A Play was released. In 2010 Bryan Art released his debut album titled 20Ten on the Junction File/Jah Chin Label. And in 2012 he registered his record label, Junction Files. In 2013 Bryan Art released his second studio album which was self titled "Bryan Art by Bryan Art",[3] a repackage of his debut album on the AL.TA.FA.AN/VPAL Music Label. The following year (2014) Bryan Art formed The File 13 Band which consists of a few talented young musicians he recruited from his Alma Mater and later that same year Bryan Art released Fresh Start E.P on his own Junction Files Label.


File:Bryan Art at Jamaica Jazz & Blues Fest.jpg
Bryan Art performing at Jamaica Jazz & Blues Fest 2014.

Bryan Art has given performances on several local and international shows including Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival, Rebel Salute, ATI, Fully Loaded, St. Mary Mi Come From, Unity Splash, several Reggae Month events, several National Television appearances including TVJ's Smile Jamaica, Entertainment Prime, CVM TV's on Stage and CVM at Sunrise among others. His international appearances include tours of the Caribbean, the United States, Canada where he performed at Calgary International Reggae Festival 2012 and Europe where he performed at Reggae Jam 2011. As a songwriter he has penned songs for Artistes such as Etana, George Nooks, Singing Melody, Bushman, and Luciano. As a musician he has recorded scores of Guitar tracks on many local and international projects including The Sunshine Riddim from Nelly Furtado's Turn Off The Light (Reggae Mix) & The Natty Bay Riddim from Nelly Furtado's ... On the Radio (Remember the Days) (Yogie's Reggae Remix). Today, in Jamaica and many other countries where Reggae music is popular Bryan Art is a respected artiste and musician especially among his fellow industry colleagues some of his industry fans are Beres Hammond, Gentleman, Alborosie and Luciano. [4]

Discography

Albums

  • 20Ten - 2010
  • Bryan Art by Bryan Art - 2013

EP's

  • Fresh Start E.P - 2014

Singles

  • Soon Come Back - 2001
  • When Your Eyes Speak - 2002
  • Stain - 2002
  • Wrong Time - 2003
  • Rock and Come In - 2004
  • Hug Me Baby - 2004
  • Fireside - 2004
  • Get It - 2004
  • Get It (Nyahbingie Remix) - 2005

Bibliography

References

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