ABOUT US

BRYAN LAMMERS, Guitar/Vocals


A professional musician and entertainer for many years, Bryan’s career highlights include a touring member of R&B band Heatwave, whose Grammy Award(r)-nominated hits include "Boogie Nights", "The Grooveline", and, "Always & Forever". He has also performed with many legendary entertainers, including Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Flamingos and Bo Didley, The DelVikings, Lou Christie, The Shirelles and others. In the 80s and 90s, He worked as session musician for such diverse artists as Robbie Neville, The Cover Girls ("Show Me", "Spring Love"), DJ Grand Mixer DST of Herbie Hancock's RockIt Band) and recently with smooth jazz keyboardist Alex Bugnon.
As a Las Vegas resident and performer for over six years, Bryan has been featured at many corporate and private functions as well as casino venues on the Strip such as Bellagio, Planet Hollywood, Bally’s, Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Trump Hotel & Casino, The Venetian, and The Flamingo as well as guitarist for the Platters, Coasters, and Marvalettes production show at the former Sahara Hotel and Casino (now SLS Las Vegas). Other highlights included guitarist with Rick James' Original Stone City Band featuring original Stone City Band members Lanis and Guido Hughes and Bill Nunn. Bryan was featured in the January 8, 2010 edition of E-Neon, the entertainment magazine of the Las Vegas Review-Journal during his engagement as Artist-In-Residence at the M Resort-Spa-Casino's Hostile Grape Wine Cellar and Tasting Room.
Since returning to New York in 2011, he is a featured performer with Soulsystem Orchestras, (http://www.soulsystemorchestras.com/) led by drummer Rob Affuso from the Multi-Platinum Award-winning rock band Skid Row where he performs for corporate events. In 2016 Bryan formed Music4Life, LLC and provides specifically programed music performances for senior centers, assisted living facities, adult daycare centers and hospitals in the tristate area.
Bryan Lammers is currently featured in an online advertising campaign for Tylenol Arthritis Formula entitled #WHATMOVESME (http://paidpost.nytimes.com/tylenol/what-moves-me.html).