Links

Bryndle was originally formed in the late '60s and they have written, performed with and produced music for many of their Los Angeles music scene contemporaries. Here are some related links that may interest you:

Linda Ronstadt

At one point or another, all the members of Bryndle have played on albums by Linda Ronstadt - Andrew and Kenny as full-time members of the band during much of the '70s and Wendy and Karla as backup vocalists. Some of Linda's most memorable songs have been written by Bryndle's Karla Bonoff. If there is a single person in which the members of Bryndle came together around, it's was Linda.
Nicolette Larson

Her brief life criss-crossed with the members of Bryndle over the years. This wonderful website is a great tribute to her life.
SRO Artists
The booking agent for Karla Bonoff. Click Here for details on her management and booking contacts.

Andrew Gold
Former member of Bryndle and self-proclaimed Internet junkie.

Byrds Of A Feather

This official website of Andrew Gold's Byrds band "Byrds of a Feather." The band started playing shows in the Los Angeles area in 2002 and a guest or two has been known to be in the audience and onstage.

John Cowan

Formally with New Grass Revival Revival, John has been a friend of Wendy Waldman for some time. She's produced solo albums of his - he has recorded tracks for Wendy's new album.After a few years of being in different places, they've been working together in 2005.

John David Souther

Both Karla Bonoff and Kenny Edwards have recorded and toured with JD in recent years.
Christopher Cross

Christopher Cross is a friend of Karla's and she recorded a duet with him on an album of his. In 1996, Karla and Kenny toured Japan with Christopher.
Warren Zevon

Warren and Bryndle have crossed paths for many years. Linda Ronstadt started recording Warren's music about the same time that she started recording Karla's. In addition, Karla and Kenny have both performed on Warren's albums.
The Dirt Band

Bryndle and The Dirt Band have played festivals together as well as Karla Bonoff recording a hit single with the band.

 

James Taylor

Karla opened for JT during a major 5-week tour in 1982 and James also sang backup vocals on her recording of "The River Is Wide" on her "Restless Nights" album.
The Brothers Figaro - Bill Bonk/Scott Babcock/Phil Parlapiano

Bryndle's drummer Scott Babcock as well as their 1995-1996 bassist Bill Bonk came from this band
The Byrds

Certainly a major influence on the band if for no reason other than the spelling of "Bryndle" came from the Byrds methodology of changing the "i" to "y."
Jackson Browne (run by Russ Paris)

Joni Mitchell

The Eagles

Performing Songwriter Magazine

A fine publication that writes about music that matters. They's featured articles on Karla, Wendy and Kenny in the past.

 

 
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