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by Heather PharesSinger/songwriter/guitarist Brother JT (aka John Terlesky) combines classic psychedelic pop elements with unique and often spiritual lyrics. While his solo efforts are usually low-key affairs, he often teams up with Vibrolux for a louder, more rock-oriented version of the Brother JT sound. Terlesky played in Philadelphias garage rock group Original Sins from the mid-80s to the mid-90s, and Vibrolux includes members of other local, psychedelically inspired groups, such as Art Difuria of the Photon Band (who also worked with Kurt Heasley of the Lilys). Brother JTs debut album, Music for the Other Head, appeared in 1996 and introduced his acid-tinged, eclectic sound; later that year, Rainy Day Fun was released by Drunken Fish Records, the one-time home of fellow sonic trippers Bardo Pond. Come on Down, also released by Drunken Fish, came out in 1997, as did the Brother JT/Vibrolux album Doomsday Rock, which Terlesky released on his own Bedlam label. 1998 saw the release of Holy Ghost Stories as well as an appearance at the space/psych rock festival Terrastock II, and the following year the live album Dosed & Confused: Live 94-97 and Way to Go arrived. JT continued to make bluesy, trippy music that defies easy classification into the 2000s: Badman released 2002s Maybe We Should Take Some More?, which was recorded in Philadelphias Living Room studio, while Drag City issued that years Spirituals. Terlesky collaborated with producer Dan McKinney for 2003s almost-straightforward Hang in There, Baby, while 2004s Off Blue moved in an even gentler, largely acoustic direction. JT returned in 2007 with Third Ear Candy, which had a title that fit its playful, funky, psychedelic vibe.


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