A striking voice that haunts you after you put the iPod away and try to focus on work. Melodies that follow you through the day and into the night, and make you look for an excuse to put the earphones back in - and hit repeat. It is not rare to hear comparisons as varied as Radiohead, Jeff Buckley, Wilco, or U2. But, no matter the comparison, everyone agrees that Brice Woodall is an original.
Brice’s dynamic live performances have won loyal fans and enthusiastic press up and down the East Coast, into the Midwest and beyond. His unique combination of acoustic guitar and electronic toys never fail to convert new fans and haunt them long after the show ends.
January 2003: Brice Woodall was awarded honorable mention in the 2002 International Songwriting Competition for the title track, "Awkward." The competition looked at almost 7,000 entries from around the world before selecting 26 winners in 7 categories. Judges for the competition included: Rob Thomas (Matchbox Twenty), Andy Summers (The Police), Eddie Kramer (Producer/Engineer, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, etc.), Kim Stephens (VP of A&R, Atlantic Records), David Bendeth (VP of A&R, RCA Records)' Arif Mardon (VP of Manhattan Records), Jeff Fenster (VP of A&R, Island/Def Jam Records), and Monte Lippman (President of Universal Records).