Braxxton
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Braxxton was originally formed in 1984 by brothers Dan Smith (drums, backing vocal) and Tim Smith (guitar, lead vocal) along with schoolmates Jeff Alleman (guitar, backing vocal) and Erik Brinkman (bass, backing vocal). Tim and Jeff were the same age (16), Dan and Erik were a year older. Tim heard that Jeff played guitar and he said he was forming a band with his brother. Jeff auditioned, mainly playing "Photograph" and "Foolin'" by Def Leppard note-for-note, they were suitably impressed, and Jeff was in. Both Jeff Alleman and Tim were into Def Leppard, Iron Maiden, Scorpions, Judas Priest, all these amazing twin lead guitar bands and were wanting to do the same thing with Braxxton. Erik was a very mellow and cool guy who really liked Van Halen and wanted to play in the band, and the band needed a bassist (which Erik played bass) and the band was set. This version of the band only played at school functions such as the Homecoming Assembly and they also played at six or seven different school get togethers. The sets mainly started with covers and then toward the end of the set they would do a few originals. For being 16 and 17 years old, this was a big crowd. The auditorium at Viewmont High (Bountiful Utah) seemed beyond huge, so they had a blast every time. This lineup stayed together until December 1985 when Jeff Bagford ed as Lead Vocalist. Tim left the band at that point, so they were still a basic four piece. Jeff Alleman had recorded a demo of Jeff Bagford’s previous band on his Teac 4-track reel-to-reel (a beneficial thing to have at that time for developing songs, playing, etc) and thought he had a good, professional sounding voice, so Jeff Alleman asked if he wasn't serious with his current band, if he would Braxxton. They had been looking for a singer for a while, because Tim wasn't particularly thrilled with it and liked focusing on playing guitar more. Jeff Bagford left his previous band and ed Braxxton. Tim had been frustrated with the band a bit, possibly more so due to him sharing it with his older brother than anything stylistic. Siblings can battle, and they were only a year or so apart age wise. Tim’s departure seemed inevitable and the band moved on with only one guitarist (Jeff Alleman). |
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