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Acoustic rock singer-songwriter Bryan Bielanski to perform in Birmingham on Independence Day weekend – The Crimson White

Acoustic rock singer-songwriter Bryan Bielanski to perform in Birmingham on Independence Day weekend – The Crimson White

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Bryan Bielanski is a rock musician who will perform at the Cahaba Brewing Company in Birmingham.

Bryan Bielanski, a musician who describes himself as “a child of Nirvana and the Beatles,” performs live at Cahaba Brewery in Birmingham on July 6th at 12:00 noon.

Bielanski is an acoustic rock singer-songwriter from Charlotte, North Carolina, who has been performing since he was a teenager. He describes his music as a mix of rock, country and folk. The Beatles have also been a big influence on his music and his favorite song by them is “In my life.

“I want my concerts to be a break from the problems and stress that people are going through right now,” Bielanski said.

His latest album “Bryan’s Super Happy Fun Time, Volume 3“” compiles songs inspired by his travels, love, and pop culture. The album’s name comes from his desire to spread the message of gratitude and kindness.

“There are a lot of problems, but if everyone took the time to be grateful for the things they have and took the time to be kind to other people, the whole world would be a better place,” Bielanski said.

The album contains “Rock the Library USA,“A fun, catchy solo that Bielanski says is the best he’s ever produced.

Bielanski’s main motivation for performing is to connect with people and get to know his audience, who he says are attracted to the energy and intensity of his rock music.

“There is no substitute for the personal contact you can build with people,” said Bielanski.

His most beautiful performance was the Thanksgiving Parade in his hometown, which, according to Bielanski, was attended by 130,000 people.

“(It was) by far the biggest crowd I’ve ever played in front of, and I was actually on a cart with some animatronic dinosaurs. So that was a pretty interesting show. I definitely love finding something really special and unique at each show,” Bielanski said.

In total, he has performed in Europe, Asia, Central America and throughout the United States.

As a musician whose album “United States of Angwish‘ peaked at number 89 on the weighted CMJ charts, Bielanski’s advice to new artists was pretty straightforward: work hard and don’t give up.

“Stay positive no matter what. If someone is rude to you or says they don’t like your music, don’t let that discourage you because not everyone will always like what you do,” Bielanski said.

Tickets for the show are available at Bielanski’s website.