| Two separate souls. Raised In differing hom environments and cities. The band you know only as Bridjer was an illegal love child of two lad's deep infatuation with musical taste. J.D. Camp, a sophomore in high school who runs cross country and plays hockey, was raised in the ghettos of Memphis, Tennessee until he was 14 whence he was moved to the country's lolling hills of Crockett County. This is when he began his love and practice of the guitar. Josh Sims, a tennis player and junior in high school, took J.D. under his wing and showed him the light of the guitar and the pentatonic scale. J.d. now thrives in the scale while young Joshua strums away like an oompa loompa with musical rabies. The original intent of the band was to put out music and ahve fun. However, the god of acoustic rock had bigger plans for them. Having riffed their way through local coffee shops, shopping malls, and various street corners, Bridjer has stamped a lcoal name for themself as a unique band with a unique sound. The band is now on the verge of signing a major record deal and has never lost their main goal of the music: the love of it. |
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