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Refimprove|date=August 2010 Bryndle was an United States|American folk-rock musical ensemble|band first formed in the late 1960s in Los Angeles .

The original lineup consisted of singer-songwriter s Wendy Waldman , Karla Bonoff , Andrew Gold , and Kenny Edwards (founding member of the Stone Poneys ),cite web
| url = http://www.bryndle.com/site/history.html
| title = History
| work = Bryndle.com
| year = 2003
| accessdate = 2011-08-06
cite web
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| title = FAQ
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with several instrumentalists joining them for recordings or concerts over the years.

In 1970, Bryndle recorded sessions for an album for A& M Records , with Peter Bernstein and Dennis Wood playing bass guitar|bass and drum (music)|drums , respectively. Newcomer record producer|producer Chuck Plotkin worked with the group, but their would-be debut album never materialized. Only one track, Bonoff's "Woke Up This Morning", was released as a single (music)|single , briefly becoming a regional hit in northern California but failing to win a wider audience. With little to show for their considerable time and effort, the discouraged group disbanded.

Waldman, Bonoff, Gold, and Edwards each established solo careers and undertook session musician|session work in the 1970s and 1980s, and each worked closely with Linda Ronstadt in this time period. Edwards, who had been a founding member of the Stone Poneys prior to the formation of Bryndle, recorded and toured with Ronstadt for about ten years beginning in the mid-1970s. Gold was a key member of Ronstadt's backing band for several years. Waldman became a friend of Ronstadt and also toured with her for a period; they collaborated on a song, "I Want a Horse", for the 1980 Sesame Street LP In Harmony (compilation albums)|In Harmony . Bonoff was one of many songwriters whom Linda Ronstadt introduced via cover version|covers on her albums, notably "Someone to Lay Down Beside Me".

In the early 1990s, Bryndle re-formed with its original quartet of Bonoff, Gold, Edwards and Waldman. In 1995, their newly recorded debut album, Bryndle , was released, and the band began a tour of the United States|U.S. and Japan , adding drummer Scott Babcock (who also recorded with them on the new album) and bassist Bill Bonk. In 1996, core member Gold left the band and briefly moved to the East Coast of the United States|East Coast with his family. Bryndle, now essentially a trio, continued touring through 1997, with Matt Cartsonis replacing Bonk (who left to work with Aimee Mann ) in the touring band.

After the tour, the four singer-songwriters took a break from the road, and all of them became busy with their solo careers. Work on a second Bryndle album proceeded slowly over the next five years with much of the songs written and recorded separately, unlike their more collaborative 1995 album. The trio focused on completing the new album in 2001 with contributions from former member Andrew Gold. Bryndle would, performing two house concert s during this period.fact|date=August 2011 House of Silence was finally released in early 2002.

With the album released, Bryndle once again became inactive as a band, and its members returned to other solo and group projects. Karla Bonoff released a live album and continues to tour with guitarist Nina Gerber. Kenny Edwards released two solo albums, and toured with Karla Bonoff and others, until just before his death on August 18, 2010 in Santa Barbara.cite news
| first = Brett Leigh
| last = Dicks
| url = http://www.newspress.com/Top/Article/article.jsp? Section=LOCAL& ID=565916655641821202& Archive=true
| title = Kenny Edwards, 1946-2010
| newspaper = Santa Barbara News Press
| date = August 20, 2010
| accessdate = 2011-08-06

Wendy Waldman released a solo album and formed The Refugees with Cindy Bullens and Deborah Holland .cite web
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| url = http://www.wendywaldman.com/biography.html
| title = A Wendy Waldman Biography
| work = WendyWaldman.com
| year = 2009
| accessdate = 2011-08-06

Andrew Gold died June 3, 2011 of a heart attack at his home in Los Angeles.cite news
| first = Paul
| last = Cashmere
| url = http://www.undercover.fm/news/14973-andrew-gold-dies-from-heart-attack-at-59
| title = Andrew Gold Dies From Heart Attack At 59
| work = Undercover FM
| date = July 5, 2011
| accessdate = 2011-08-06


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External links


  • http://www.bryndle.com Bryndle website

  • http://www.bryndle.com/chat Bryndle Chat

  • http://www.karlabonoff.com Karla Bonoff website

  • http://www.wendywaldman.com Wendy Waldman website

  • http://www.kennyedwards.com Kenny Edwards website

  • http://www.therefugeesmusic.com The Refugees website


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