Colie Brice

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Colie Brice is a prolific recording artist and a former founding member of Gemini, Phantom's Opera, and Brian Saint and the Sinners.


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About

Colie Brice currently plays the guitar for Asbury Park, NJ based Geena and Dragster (nominated for Top Rock Band in the 2007 Asbury Park Music Awards). Aside for playing the guitar, he also runs an Asbury Park, New Jersey based indie label AERIA Records.

He is currently the project manager for Asbury Media. And has previously held executive positions at for Classic Records working on audiophile reissues of the Led Zeppelin catalog and collaborated with Vinyl Films on soundtrack reissues for "Almost Famous" and "Vanilla Sky".

After his stint with Classic Records, he then moved to TheMusic.com where he worked as the creative director for a new media music startup that pioneered narrow casting, paid downloads, and community building. He produced content and interviewed celebrities such as Cameron Crowe, Nancy Wilson, Graham Nash, Slash, and Ray Charles. He also concieved of and developed TheMusic.com's Encore Series with the 2002 release of The Who's Concert Tour.

He was an audio engineer and archivist at PolyGram Studios from 1991 to 1998. In his stint with PolyGram, he worked on many CD re-issues and box sets including Grammy Winners from Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday. He also conducted all the vault research for Bon Jovi's CrossRoad.

His solo debut New Age Blues made it on to the nomination entry list in 15 different categories for the 40th Annual Grammy Awards in 1997. He sat with Bo Diddley at the nominee reception at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.

He co produced, wrote songs for, and sang on three albums by Phantom's Opera - a rock band that at one time included Alec Jon Such and Tico Torres of Bon Jovi and Dean Fasano of Message/Prophet fame. Phantom's Opera had several record deals all throughout Europe and Japan.

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Discography


Phantom's Opera - Phantom's Opera (1995 Long Island Records Gmbh. in, Teichiku in Japan)
Triana - Colour of Sound (1996 CD Baby, guest vocals) Colie Brice - New Age Blues (1996 CNL Entertainment)
Phantom's Opera - So Long To Broadway (1997 Escape Music Ltd, Teichiku in Japan)
Phantom's Opera - Following Dreams (1998 Escape Music Ltd, Victor/JVC Japan)
Phantom's Opera - Phantom's Opera reissue (1999 Rewind)
Colie Brice - Chameleon (1999 Song Haus Music)
Colie Brice - New Age Blues (2004 iTunes reissue)
Colie Brice - Blues (2005 CD Baby/iTunes)
Various Artists - Always: A Millenial Tribute To Bon Jovi (2005 Versaille Records)
Colie Brice - Luna Muse (2005 CD Baby/iTunes)
St. Christopher - Art of Dreaming (2005 AERIA Records/Fontana, guest vocals, acoustic guitar)
Colie Brice - Gemini Suite (2006 CD Baby/iTunes)
Phantom's Opera - Phantom's Opera (2006 iTunes reissue)
Colie Brice - Blues V. 2.0 (2006 CD Baby/iTunes)
Colie Brice - Live (2006 CD Baby/iTunes)
Phantom's Opera - Following Dreams (2007 iTunes reissue with bonus material)
Colie Brice - Gemini Suite Vol. II (2007 AERIA Records)
Colie Brice - Luna Muse Vol. II (2007 Princetone Recordings)
Phantom's Opera - So Long To Broadway (2008 iTunes reissue with bonus material

Trivia

  • Colie currently has over 200 independently produced and published tracks on iTunes and other leading digital outlets.
  • Colie's solo music tends to be experimental, bluesy, and eclectic.
  • He is a frequent contributor to archive.org

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