Wednesday, December 10, 2014

I Can Be Your Number One

Bronsen Euard performing as an "Erie All-Star" to kick of the annual "8 Great Tuesdays" concert series at the Burger King Amphitheater at Liberty Park in Erie, PA. 
Bronsen Euard, 19, has rapidly gained popularity as a musician in the Erie, Pennsylvania area over the past two years. Originally from Lake City, Pennsylvania, Euard began his career as a singer/songwriter in 2012, performing in small coffee shops and bar restaurants. By the summer of 2014, Euard was a highly sought-after local musician booking some of the biggest music gigs in the Erie area. Now, as a freshman music production and recording technology major at Shenandoah Music Conservatory located in Winchester, Virginia, Euard has had to start all over.

Euard attended Girard High School where he graduated in 2014. Euard was well-liked among students and faculty in high school and involved in a variety of extra curricular activities. Ryan Barlow, Euard's best friend throughout high school, remembers Euard being extremely popular in school due to his likable personality.

"Bronsen's probably the most likable person you're ever going to meet," Barlow claims. "He is just a joy to be around. He always brightens up the room. He was always a favorite of teachers because of his personality and positive attitude."

Euard was a member of the
football team at Girard High 
School until a shoulder injury 
forced him to quit the team.
While he had always been involved in the music program at Girard, Euard admits he hasn't always given it his full attention. Up until his sophomore year, football was his top priority.

"For most of my life, up until my sophomore year, I played football and that was my big thing," Euard recalls.

After a shoulder injury ended his high school football career, Euard focused most of his time on music. He became very active within the music department at Girard, participating in show choir, bell choir, concert choir and concert band. Euard also starred in a number of musical theatre performances during his time at Girard. While he only had a small speaking role in his first show as a freshman, Euard got the lead role in the musical, The Wedding Singer, as a sophomore the following year.

Euard performs "Carmina Burana" with the
 2013 PMEA All-State Choir 
Euard excelled as a performer and was given the opportunity to represent Girard on a grand scale at the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association (PMEA) concert festivals. Euard first participated in PMEA choir festivals as a sophomore where he advanced through the All-District level to the All-Region level. Euard had even more luck the following year when he advanced all the way to the All-State choir. Entering his senior year, Euard decided to push his boundaries by auditioning for All-District Jazz Band for the first time. Euard was awarded first chair. Later that year, Euard once again advanced to the state level in choir.

Ryan Barlow talks about the PMEA Choir audition process. Barlow was sent as a representative of GHS along with Euard in 2012 and 2013. 

Euard has always had an interest in songwriting. He says he remembers writing music as early as fourth grade.

"It wasn't serious stuff. It was just something I generally enjoyed for quite a long time," Euard said. "I've always been the person who wanted to make my own thing rather than follow other people's lead."

It wasn't until his sophomore year that Euard began taking his songwriting more seriously.

"[His songwriting] actually really started taking off after a little high school heartbreak," Barlow joked. "He wrote one of the first songs that really got noticed around the area called 'Number One'."

"Number One" was one of the first songs Euard wrote and still a crowd favorite.


Bronsen Euard talks about how he got started as a singer/songwriter

Euard performing at the Erie Ale House. Photo courtesy of
 Elizabeth Mountain Photography.
Euard continued to write music and eventually began reaching out through email to a variety of small music venues in hopes of getting gigs in the area. Euard had his first show on July 14, 2012 at Brickhouse Coffee Bar. He played to an audience consisting of a couple friends, his girlfriend, and his mother. While playing to small crowds was sometimes discouraging for Euard, he pressed on and continued playing small gigs around town.

"You have to keep asking. Keep applying. You have to recognize the fact that this isn't a year process, it's not a year and a half process... It's a very continuous stretch of building connections and perfecting your art," Euard said.

Euard's constant emailing paid off. Euard was getting regular gigs at around town, being featured on local radio, building a following, and connecting with other local musicians.

"He was really starting to get popular in the Erie area. He was getting more and more shows at places like the Erie Ale House, the Crooked I," Barlow remembered. "Then over time he started getting bigger gigs, eventually getting shows like '8 Great Tuesdays'."

"8 Great Tuesdays" is an annual concert series held on Erie's Bayfront at Liberty Park. The series usually brings in national acts to play every Tuesday over the course of eight weeks during the summer. This year, the event kicked off July 8 by showcasing a number of local musicians and bands they called Erie All-Stars.


Bronsen Euard on taking part in the "8 Great Tuesdays" concert series. 

Euard continued playing small gigs, but also played at other larger local events such as The Gathering at Chaffees, The Color Run, Celebrate Erie and a featured performance for WQLN's summer concert series, Sounds Around Town.


Sounds Around Town promotional spot


Euard played some shows with a band which he called "Bronsen Euard and The Essentials" in order to achieve a fuller sound with bassist Mike Hammar and drummer Jake Mingoy as "The Essentials"

After his successful summer as a musician in Erie, Euard made his move to Winchester, VA where he is currently attending college at Shenandoah Music Conservatory, studying music production and recording technology. Euard chose the Shenandoah because of their unique program which focused not only on creating music, but also the technical aspects of recording music.

"Being around talented people is a great thing because they have high standards. You have to raise your standards and I certainly did," Euard said. "It's really a privilege to do what we do here. Whether we're playing jazz or singing in choir, you do it for the love of music."

Barlow talks about Euard's experience at Shenandoah

Upon first arriving at Shenandoah, Euard wanted to focus on his school work. As time passes and he becomes more comfortable with the course work, he hopes to able to start working on projects of his own again.

Euard explained, "Right now, I actually have writing on the back burner. I'm focusing on my work. Once that's done, I'm going to be right back in it. My goals are still the same. I just had to take some time to do this work because it's really demanding."

As far as the future goes, Euard admitted that while he would love to have a record deal, he can't make that his primary focus because he has to focus on his music as art. Euard said his biggest goal is to make an impact with his music.

"He is so talented and the sky is the limit with him," Barlow said. "His music can really take him anywhere."



Euard has an upcoming gig at the Erie Ale House over his winter break on December 19 at 10 pm. You can visit his website or Facebook page for more updates. Follow him on Twitter @bronseneuard.




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