Brian Jay Cline
Brian Jay Cline was born in Brooklyn New York City in 1969. He escaped in the early 1990's to Las Vegas and came of age in the new land of opportunity, releasing 7 full length CDs of original material, as well as sharing the stage with national acts such as Chris Isaac, The Smithereens, Rick Springfield, Ten Years After, Chris Whitley, The Derailers, and the multi-platinum selling group The Killers.
Aside from working on his solo gigs, Brian found time to become a key member of the Vegas-based Mark Huff Four. Netting 5 co-writing credits on the MHF album "Skeleton Faith" (Voted Local Album of the Year by Las Vegas CityLife) and opened for the likes of Chris Isaac, Rick Springfield, the Smithereens, and Austin Texas' Derailers.
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In the late 90's, Cline dabbled in the punk rock scene as a short lived but influential member - singer and songwriter - of the notorious underground punk band, Twisted Nixon
Brian moved on in 2005 and transferred to his new locale of Fort Lauderdale Florida where he plays guitar and sings at local dives, writes and performs new material.
Brian's reputation as a solid solo acoustic performer has resulted in opening slots for musical heavyweights such as Brian Stoltz (Neville Bros., Bob Dylan) Jeff Watkins ( James Brown, Joss Stone) Terry Adams (NRBQ) David Shelley (Cher).
