Bryan Copeland has been writing and making music in Springfield since their inception in 2008. His original music has a vast range of influences; classic rock, blues, funk, jazz, and pop. Most people describe him as a mix of John Mayer and Ed Sheeran.
Bryan has shared the stage with some big names and Grammy nominated and winning musicians from different eras over their career, including:
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Robert Cray (Multiple Grammy winner, blues hall of famer, Eric Clapton/John Mayer/BB King collaborator), Jake Wesley Rogers, Maxwell Hughes (Grammy nominee, as a member of The Lumineers), Jason Ricci (one of the best blues harp players ever, played 2015 Rock and roll hall of fame induction with Zach Brown and Tom Morello), Jackson Stokes (tours with the Allman Brothers revival), and many others. He has also been featured on local and regional radio and TV countless times; from Ozarks Live performances, to the Emmy winning The Mystery Hour, and radio stations from Poplar Bluff to Lake of the Ozarks. Bryan has recently joined up with Sofar Sounds, who book intimate and secret songwriter shows in different cities across the US. Many artists have gotten their start working with Sofar; such as Billie Eilish, Tank and the Bangas, etc.
Bryan is known for his versatility, going from Johnny Cash to Will Smith in an instant without missing a beat. He also uses loop pedals and harmony pedals to make himself sound more like a band.
Bryan and his band have also recently been sponsored by Ty Iechyd Da whiskey (owned by Springfield Brewing Company) to do a video series where he interviews local and regional artists.