Brent's early work helped forge the sound of legendary folk/rock group Three's a Crowd. The group recorded a few singles and one album, Christopher's Movie Matinee, produced by Cass Elliott of the Mamas and Papas and Steve Barry on ABC/Dunhill Records. Brent worked with Anne Murray in the studio and on the road, and gave her a successful hit when she recorded his composition, Sing High, Sing Low. His material was also performed and recorded by Glen Campbell, Andy Williams and the Osmonds. He's furnished backup for the likes of Bruce Cockburn, Don Ross, Oliver Schroer and Daisy Debolt.
 
 

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"I like to have an intimate connection with a roomful of people," Brent says. "An energy will happen and a very strong kindred feeling develops."
 

Whether it's a soulful acoustic set, an upbeat, full band electric gig, or an evening with the Edmonton Symphony, Brent's voice becomes integral to the musical landscape. His rich baritone flows with, never pushes, the musical river.

 

 

Hamilton Spectator ranks Brent "among the country's most talented artists," calling his work "inspirational." SEE Magazine, Edmonton commented "The soulful sound of Brent Titcomb was a real crowd pleaser. Armed with his acoustic guitar and the voice of an angel..." A London, Ontario critic said he "seized the stage and quite literally mesmerized the audience." He creates an atmosphere so comfortable, so cohesive, so loving, that the audience sometimes hesitates to applaud for fear of breaking the spell.

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Brent performing at the Festival of Friends

 
 

  Brent Titcomb material recorded and performed by:

Bring Back The Love
Anne Murray; Anne Murray and Glen Campbell (duo album)
Sing High, Sing Low
Anne Murray; Karen Jones; Donny and Marie Osmond; Andy Williams

Firechant
Soundtrack for the movie Slipstream

I Still Wish the Very Best For You
Ed Bruce; Lyn Dee; Anne Murray

Sycamore Slick
Anne Murray

Lift Your Heart to the Sun
Anne Murray

People's Park
Anne Murray

Sahajiya Tommy Graham; Bill Hughs
 

His first solo album, Brent Titcomb, showcased many of his original compositions and was a critical success at home, in Europe and Japan. A second, Time Traveller, followed, then Healing of her Heart and his considerable talent comes again to the fore in his current CD, Beyond Appearances.

 
 

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Brent performing Ian Tamblyn's "Bay of Sails"


What keeps the flame alive and bright? Well, Brent's figured out something that most of us sorely need to know, "You're either on the dying side of life or on the living side of life - and I'm definitely on the living side."

- Bob Tremble

 
           

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