LA RECORD + PONY BOY INTERVIEW

She is neither boy nor pony, but don’t let the stage moniker of doom-wop singer/songwriter fool you. Singed with just the right amount of L.A. flare, Pony Boy’s down-home Southern style allows the small-framed blonde and blue-eyed bombshell to get down and dirty with the right amount of class. … Pony Boy’s seductive voice is definitely what sets her apart, carrying a soul and strength unrivaled by other Americana-loving female vocalists in L.A.

Read the full Linda Rapka Interview here: http://larecord.com/staff-blog/2012/07/26/qa-and-new-single-from-pony-boy

FLAVORPILL PREVIEW OF PONY BOY 7.31 SATELITTE SHOW!

“Pony Boy creates 1950s-influenced music, stewed in Americana, that’s been called “junkyard country.” With a gorgeous smoky voice and a doom-wop vibe, Bradanini counts Hank Williams, Bobbie Gentry, and Tom Waits among her influences. The tracks on her upcoming LP were largely taped in one take — produced by Amy Aileen and John Would, who have recorded rockabilly legend Wanda Jackson, along with Fiona Apple. Listen to Pony Boy’s tales of heartache when they open for Mynabirds at the Satellite.”

http://flavorpill.com/losangeles/events/2012/7/31/pony-boy-at-the-satellite

Get your tix for Tuesday’s Satellite show here! http://www.thesatellitela.com/event/127215/

JIVEWIRDED RADIO PICK OF THE WEEK!

Our pick of the week is Pony Boy’s The Murder Ballad of Carrie Lee. It’s a hot track with a little twang and a lot of sexiness. As we say here in the Jivewired Offices since we got this little gem earlier this week, “Keep Calm and Play A Murder Ballad” – we spare so many intern’s lives with that mantra.

Pony Boy, aka Marchelle Bradanini, (yes, Pony Boy is a woman!) puts her own seductive, modern twist on the Americana sound with sultry vocals and twangy, buzzing guitars.

I am crushing on Pony Boy. Not that there is anything wrong with that.

http://blog.jivewired.com/2012/08/this-weeks-new-spins-on-jivewired-radio_28.html