Bret Mosley is an American singer-songwriter from
Brooklyn, New York.
Early life
Mosley was born in
Alpine, Texas, the son of Elbert (Burt) Mosley, a Viet Nam veteran, ranch hand, and computer programmer; and Nancy Lee Mosley (née Gothard), a project manager.[1] The family moved frequently throughout his early childhood and teen years—living in various towns in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Nebraska, Ohio, and Virginia. He attended numerous schools before completing high school in Texas via
GED. Mosley then attended
West Texas A&M University studying music theory, voice, piano, theatre, and ballet.[2][3]
Career
Mosley began playing guitar early in his childhood and grew up among an extended family of musicians. Following university and a brief ballet career, Mosley worked at
Fidelity Investments for several years as a mid-level manager.[4][5] Subsequently, he attended
University of North Carolina School of the Arts, majoring in drama.[6] Mosley then moved to New York City and pursued an acting career while developing as a musician and songwriter, first busking on the subway, then becoming active in the downtown Manhattan indie music scene playing frequently at
Rockwood Music Hall,
The Living Room, and Banjo Jim's.[2][3][7]
Mosley subsequently joined Joseph frequently on tour 2008–2014.[19][20][21][22] In 2008, the two songwriters collaborated on the EP Charge—recorded live-to-tape at
Old Soul Studios—joined by drummer Steve Drizos. The record was produced and mixed by
Garrett Uhlenbrock, and released in 2009 on Cosmo Sex School.[23]
Following the release of Charge,[24] Mosley began touring extensively throughout the
southeastern United States.[25] In 2013, Mosley recorded the EP X-ING ("crossing") in Awendaw, South Carolina—where he began collaborating and touring with Awendaw Green artist-in-residence
Danielle Howle.[26] Howle appears on "Gun War" from Mosley's 2023 commemorative album release Light & Blood: 15th Anniversary Edition. The song was recorded at the solar-powered Swamp House studio managed by Howle.[27] The song was co-written with 2022 Mississippi Songwriter of the Year,
Zechariah Lloyd,[28] who has toured extensively as a drummer with Mosley.
In 2014, Mosley emigrated from the U.S. to Australia, where he has since toured extensively.[29][30][31][32]
In 2022, Mosley released Lighter & Bloodier: Early Rarities, a compilation of early demos, live performances, and previously unreleased songs. Mixed and mastered by Mosley, the retrospective album's 13 songs span from mid-2001 through 2010.
In 2023, Mosley released Through the Fire—recorded in
Fremantle, Western Australia. Mosley self-produced the album and performed all the instrumentation.[33][34]
Mosley most often performs solo, accompanying himself on a lap dobro
resonator guitar and a modified Porchboard Bass
stomp box. Mosley's sound—often described as a blending of distinct genres and styles[4]—is noted for its raw soulfulness and authenticity.[11][15][35][36][37]
Personal life
Mosley has stated that his Through the Fire album was born out of trauma from an abusive relationship experience upon his arrival in Australia.[2][33][38][39]
In March 2021, Mosley married Lee Robins, a shamanic and sound healing practitioner. They currently reside in
Melbourne.
Discography
Studio albums
Light & Blood (Woodstock MusicWorks, 2007)
Lighter & Bloodier: Early Rarities (compilation) (Out Of The Park Records, 2022)
Light & Blood: 15th Anniversary Edition (Out Of The Park Records, 2023)
Through the Fire (Out Of The Park Records, 2023)
EPs
Charge—w/Jerry Joseph & Steve Drizos (EP) (Cosmo Sex School, 2009)