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Edie Brickell & New Bohemians

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Edie Brickell & New Bohemians

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Edie Brickell & New Bohemians found the name of their fifth studio album, Hunter and the Dog Star, in an unexpected place: the sprawling night sky. Though she knew Orion’s Belt and Sirius, the furiously burning “Dog Star,” Brickell recently learned of the movement that connects the constellation in a single phrase. She immediately recognized herself, her bandmates, and their musical journey together in the stars.

Since their earliest gigs in Dallas in 1985, Brickell and Kenny Withrow (guitar), Brad Houser (bass), Brandon Aly (drums) and John Bush (percussion) have always found their way back to one another, even when their respective pursuits pulled them in different directions. After “What I Am,” the smash single off 1988’s debut album Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars, vaulted the band onto the national stage, they recorded their sophomore album, 1990’s Ghost of a Dog, before Brickell launched a solo career and started a family. They would continue to sporadically write and record together throughout the ‘90s and 2000s, but it would be another 16 years before they would release 2006’s Stranger Things, and 12 more until 2018’s Rocket, which brought them back to Texas and each other.

Hunter and the Dog Star is both a new beginning and a homecoming in many ways: it’s a tribute to their three decades and counting of collaboration and camaraderie, and an eclectic blend of the sounds, textures and experiments that shaped each member on their musical journeys along the way.

Monthly Listeners

593,125

Followers

181,490

Total Streams

96.3 million

Top Cities

20,773 listeners
9,105 listeners
9,527 listeners
7,566 listeners
7,235 listeners

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Popular Tracks

82 tracks
1
What I Am

What I Am

Jan 1, 1988

56.5 million

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2
What I Am

What I Am

Jan 1, 2014

56.3 million

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3
Circle

Circle

Jan 1, 1988

18.8 million

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4
A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall

A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall

Jan 1, 1989

4.5 million

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5
Nothing

Nothing

Jan 1, 1988

3.1 million

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6
Little Miss S.

Little Miss S.

Jan 1, 1988

2.4 million

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7
I Do

I Do

Jan 1, 1988

2.2 million

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8
Love Like We Do

Love Like We Do

Jan 1, 1988

1.9 million

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9
Air Of December

Air Of December

Jan 1, 1988

1.9 million

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The Wheel

The Wheel

Jan 1, 1988

1.3 million

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