Brad Houser
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Brad Houser is an American bassist, baritone saxaphone and bass clarinet player originally from Dallas, Texas. He was a co-founding member of the New Bohemians later to become known as Edie Brickell & New Bohemians. He also co-founded Critters Buggin (of Seattle, Washington) with fellow New Bohemian Matt Chamberlain and Skerik. In 2006 he stated, "In Austin I play with the Patrick Pike Band, Steve Wedemeyer, Colin Brooks, Rajamani, Zydeco Blanco, and The Summer Wardrobe..."[1] He is also credited on recordings by other Austin-based artists such as Aimee Bobruk (2006), OHN (2005) and MasTicA (2002). He rejoined members of Critters Buggin for Black Frames (2003) and for Stampede (2005). In 2006 he reunited with Edie Brickell & New Bohemians to release Stranger Things.
He has also co-designed a line of bass guitars with Reverend Guitars named the "Brad Houser 5."[2]