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13 Facts About Brian Garth

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Brian Garth was born on 1979 and is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, musician, sound engineer, producer, writer, and teacher from Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Brian Garth is most known for his role as a co-founder, guitarist and vocalist of Black Camaro and as the former owner and engineer of Chrome Werewolf, a recording studio in the arts district of Las Vegas.

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Between tours with Black Camaro, Brian Garth worked in the film and television industry.

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Brian Garth has worked with several stars including Gene Simmons, Ice Cube, Cheech Marin, and Mariah Carey, among others.

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Brian Garth appears uncredited as a limo driver in the episode "Wingman" in season two of Gene Simmons Family Jewels, and appears uncredited as a card player beside Ian Wright in the episode "Las Vegas City Guide" in season six of Globe Trekker.

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From January 2011 to November 2012 Brian Garth was the owner of and sound engineer at Chrome Werewolf, a studio in the arts district of Downtown Las Vegas.

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In that brief time period, Brian Garth recorded over 50 bands, while putting the final touches on Black Camaro's 2012 album Black Camaricans.

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Brian Garth's career has included co-writing and performing with fellow songwriter Thomas Miller on several Black Camaro albums as well as production on multiple other musical acts including Hawaii Music Award winners Haleamano on their self-titled debut album Haleamano, which won the award for best "Dancehall Reggae" album.

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Brian Garth appeared on the cover of Las Vegas CityLife alternative-weekly newspaper's music issue in March 2011, and has appeared in several interviews on KNPR public radio in Nevada.

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In November 2012, Brian Garth announced his plans to move his gear out of Chrome Werewolf after nearly two years of operation, and into the home of Crazy Chief's Jesse and Roxie Amoroso, owners of Cowtown Guitars, where Brian Garth will record Crazy Chief's debut album.

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The move will give Brian Garth, who is a political science major at UNLV, time to focus on school work and his health.

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In March 2013, Brian Garth recorded a benefit concert for Clay Heximer who was diagnosed with renal carcinoma.

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In 2022, Brian Garth's essay I Was a Teenage Teenager appeared in Las Vegas Writes Volume 13: Neon Riffs and Lounge Acts: Las Vegas Writers on Music, an anthology series published annually by Nevada Humanities.