Brandon Barsoumian
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[Brandon Barsoumian] (1999–Present) is a musician and composer known for their most popular song Bad Luck and the music scores in several short films.[1]
Biography
[Brandon Barsoumian] was born in Montreal Quebec, Canada on October 12th, 1999. Born from Armenian parents and is a first-generation Canadian.
During his teenage years, he discovered rock'n'roll and fell in love with bands such as The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Clash, Guns and Roses, and Nirvana.
This led Brandon Barsoumian to become a self-taught multi-instrumentalist focused on mixing musical genres from the past, present, and future.
Career
Brandon Barsoumian started his musical career under a different name, Brandon Marlon. Inspired by one of his favorite actors, Marlon Brando. Under that name, he released his first song, Boytoy, in 2021.
Brandon later rebranded, using his real name, and released Bad Luck, in September 2023.
He also works on films as a cinematographer, director, and composer. His first short film was named Eternal Night, in 2021.
Works
- Bad Luck, First Single [1]
References
- ↑ [citation to reliable source, print or e, goes here]
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