Roots country guitarist / vocalist / songwriter originally from Cambridge, Massachusetts. Brine started out in hometown rock bands including the Trans-Atlantic Subway who’s single “Servant of The People” was included on a Pebbles garage rock compilation album in 1984.
He later turned his attention to folk and traditional style music. While living in Nashville during the ‘70s-80s he released a number of singles on the Door Knob, and Roxy record labels.
Brine relocated to Maryland in the mid-‘80s and released a number of Americana/roots style records including the 1992 song “New Blue Yodel,” a tribute to Jimmie Rodgers, that earned him Grammy nominations. Locally he could be seen at the Bayou Blues Café…
Musicians who recorded with Brine included Tim Chiaruttini (guitar), David Smoot (guitar), Eric Derkey (guitar), Bruce Spoonsler (banjo), Dave Goodman (fiddle, violin), John Keeney (drums), Jim Bienemann (bass), Tony Phillips (piano), Billy Kemp (vocals), Tessie Grace (vocals)…
Brine was inducted into America’s Old Time Country Music Hall of Fame in 2004.
1985(LP) Return to Americana
1989(LP) KJK NR17887 American Pieces
1999(CD) KJK American Bleak House



