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== Branden Campbell ==
== Branden Campbell ==
'''Branden Campbell''' is a [[Bass Guitar]] player that current plays in the band [[Neon Trees]]. Branden is originally from [[Las Vegas, NV]]. Growing up in Las Vegas, Branden played in various bands that played various genres of music, including punk, alternative, and ska. One of his very first bands ([[Summer's Eve (band)|Summer's Eve]]) was a punk/classic rock fusion band. Brandon also played with the Ska band [[Attaboy Skip]], where he joined with his friend and drummer [[Ronnie Vannucci]] (of the Killers) to make help make some of Vegas' most uptempo and fun Ska music.
'''Branden Campbell''' is a [[Bass Guitar]] player that currently plays in the band [[Neon Trees]]. Branden is originally from [[Las Vegas, NV]]. Growing up in Las Vegas, Branden played in various bands that played various genres of music, including punk, alternative, and ska. One of his very first bands ([[Summer's Eve (band)|Summer's Eve]]) was a punk/classic rock fusion band, but Branden also was a member of the Ska band [[Attaboy Skip]], where he joined with friend and drummer [[Ronnie Vannucci]] (of the Killers) to make help make some of Vegas' most uptempo and fun Ska music.


After moving to Utah with his wife Emilie, Branden focused on school and getting a degree. It didn't take long, though, for him to get back into the music scene. He eventually began playing bass professionally in various bands, however being a part of his own band was something he longed for. He had met the members of the [[Neon Trees]] a few times, enjoyed their music and connected well with singer [[Tyler Glenn]]. After the band's original bass player quit the band, the group asked Branden if he wanted to play with them. Branden has since been performing with Neon Trees, and is featured on their debut [[Mercury Records]] full length album, [[Habits (album)|''Habits'']].
After moving to Utah with his wife Emilie, Branden focused on school and getting a degree. It didn't take long, though, for him to get back into the music scene. He eventually began playing bass professionally in various bands, however being a part of his own band was something he longed for. He had met the members of the [[Neon Trees]] a few times, enjoyed their music and connected well with singer [[Tyler Glenn]]. After the band's original bass player quit the band, the group asked Branden if he wanted to play with them. Branden has since been performing with Neon Trees, and is featured on their debut [[Mercury Records]] full length album, [[Habits (album)|''Habits'']].

Revision as of 19:36, 20 July 2010

Branden Campbell

Branden Campbell

Branden Campbell is a Bass Guitar player that currently plays in the band Neon Trees. Branden is originally from Las Vegas, NV. Growing up in Las Vegas, Branden played in various bands that played various genres of music, including punk, alternative, and ska. One of his very first bands (Summer's Eve) was a punk/classic rock fusion band, but Branden also was a member of the Ska band Attaboy Skip, where he joined with friend and drummer Ronnie Vannucci (of the Killers) to make help make some of Vegas' most uptempo and fun Ska music.

After moving to Utah with his wife Emilie, Branden focused on school and getting a degree. It didn't take long, though, for him to get back into the music scene. He eventually began playing bass professionally in various bands, however being a part of his own band was something he longed for. He had met the members of the Neon Trees a few times, enjoyed their music and connected well with singer Tyler Glenn. After the band's original bass player quit the band, the group asked Branden if he wanted to play with them. Branden has since been performing with Neon Trees, and is featured on their debut Mercury Records full length album, Habits.

Branden can also be heard featured on the debut album Hoarse & Roaring (2010) from folk rockers Parlor Hawk (Intelligent Noise/Northplatte Records).