Gen. Kill Moodboards: Corpsman Robert "Doc" Bryan
"I'm always angry," he later tells me. "I was born that way. I'm an asshole."
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Hello! I'm so glad to have stumbled on your blog! I'd like to request anything for Doc Bryan of GenKill please. I can and will wait forever for any Doc content 😅 I saw your prompt list and I think
1. I fucking hate everyone. But you, you’re the only person I don’t hate.
would suit him quite well HAHA but prompt number 3 and prompt number 9 would be quite sweet too 😁 anyway, anything you write I will gratefully read and love. Thanks so much!
Life Vest (Doc Bryan x GN!Reader)
Requested by: anon
Prompt: #1 - I fucking hate everyone. But you, you're the only person I don't hate.
Summary: You're a Corpsman with the Recon Marines, working alongside doc Bryan. After one tough afternoon, you two finally (somewhat ;)) talk.
Taglist: in my bio
Warnings: child's death although it doesn't actually happen in this fic
A/N: I don't study medicine so I might have fucked up some facts about certain things so apologies if I did. Thank you for your request!
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With every passing second, more and more locals are appearing, surrounding the group of Marines in the middle of some Iraqi town almost none of them know how to actually pronounce. From behind the cornerns of ruins of old buildings, out of the beaten doors of houses that hadn't been bombed yet, from small huts, children, women, men of all ages are coming to see what is happening.
The small area is slowly getting too crowded to have it under control and Lt. Fick is pacing around the scene unfolding before his eyes with apparent unease. US Marines are stationed around the place, but all of them know it is not enough.
Fick waves his left hand and within a second he has Brad Colbert by his side, awaiting orders.
"Get Bryan and Y/N out of there. We can't handle this anymore. We need to be Oscar Mike ASAP."
Brad only nods and he's already pushing his way through the crowd that seems to be made of concrete rather than people, as the young soldier struggles to advance forward.
In the centre of it all, kneeling on the ground, with blood soaked into the sand, are the two exhausted Corpsmen.
"The children are going to die here." Bryan states matter-of-factly without even looking up, while he's bandaging the young boy who can't be more than seven years old.
You know that but the words still send a chill down your spine, but you continue working too, without the apparent pointlessness of the reality to stop you.
You always know the facts after observing the situation, just like Bryan does, but you've never been able to announce it with such distance and certain cold even, even though you know it is necessary.
Robert Timothy Bryan is a straightforward man, a trait useful in the Corps and you've learned over the time to report the situation to your superior officers, but you still lack that sort of Bryaness and you probably always will.
You allow yourself to steal a glance at him. He's concentrated at the work before him, as he always is, the look of focus in his eyes more visible than ever. His face doesn't show any other emotion much, but you know he's exhausted beyond words, physically and mentally, although he would never admit to that out loud.
You come back to the little boy under your arms. He has two fractured ribs, that are causing him great pain but you are simply unable to do anything about it, he has one bad scratch on his left arm and a deep cut on his thigh - there is no serious bleeding and it is apparent that it must have been some time since he got wounded.
You cut off a part of his trousers to get a better access to the wound and you immediately notice the bloody spots and bruises.
You pick up your gaze to look at Bryan to find him already staring at you. You both know what this means, there is no need to say it out loud.
You look back down at the little boy, there are tears in his brown eyes and suddenly there's a lump in your throat. You desperately want to help the kid, but no matter what you do, nothing will be enough. The blood poisoning will kill him, you don't know when, he has only some hours to live tops, if he's lucky, and so far his fate has played a cruel game with him.
Then his little hand reaches for yours and you instinctively squeeze it. You hear in the background some voice saying something, you don't know what, you're too caught up in the moment that suddenly nothing matters anymore and the eyes of the boy make you question if this is really your war, if it really isn't your presence that will got him killed eventually.
In your peripheral vision you catch Bryan standing up and patting someone on the shoulder but you stop paying attention to that right away.
The boy is saying something now you don't understand but you just know he's begging you to help him. And you can't.
"I know," you hear yourself say, "I know and I'm sorry."
Useless words. Empty. Meaningless.
A woman kneels down before you, scooping the boy in her arms. His hand falls out of yours and it breaks your heart. He looks just like the woman, both of them with deep brown eyes, soft features, thick brown hair.
She nods. An understanding.
You wouldn't be able to tell her that her son will die in her arms, probably tonight.
There is a soft tap on your shoulder. You turn your head slightly.
"We have to go," Bryan is whispering into your ear, his hand still resting on your shoulder. You lean into his touch for comfort and you convince yourself it is everything you need in order to pull yourself together.
You don't look at the boy anymore. You can't. You stand up to follow your fellow Corpsman and without any warning, he reaches behind himself for your hand. He grabs it to not lose you in the crowd.
And you hold onto it like it's a life vest. Perhaps it is everything you need to pull through this war, perhaps he is.
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Later that day, when you stop for the night, you can't sleep. You can see those helpless eyes of that boy every time you close your eyes.
This, most definitely, is not your first encounter with wounded locals you couldn't save, as it is not your last, but this one stays with you, no matter how much you fight it.
"Good work today, Y/N," you can hear Bryan's voice behind you. He sits on the ground next to you, shoulders and knees touching, and finally his affection towards you surprises you. You were too caught up in those moments before to notice how much he actually looks after you.
"If you say so," you respond, not sharing his opinion. You feel like you failed today.
"I know so," he counters, nudging you softly with his side. You finally smile.
You wait for him to bring up the boy incident but he doesn't speak one word of it and you're more than grateful. You couldn't talk about it if you tried. Maybe in a few years, but not today, and Bryan knows this, even if you don't.
"You're awfully nice to me lately," you decide to keep the conversation going, turning your head to look at him for just a moment.
He chuckles at that, a sound you haven't heard enough and could easily get drunk on. "I'm nice to everyone."
You burst out laughing at his answer, as all those cold stares and snarky comments of his come to your mind.
He joins in, smiling. "That felt wrong just to say it."
"Tell me about it."
"I just-" he surpises you when he continues, "I just fucking hate everyone."
You stop laughing and your heart drops a little but Bryan is still talking. "But you? You're the only person I don't hate."
You're so caught off guard that you can't find anything to say back to that as your own capibility to talk fails you. The words hang above you both, you savour the feeling because you finally don't feel so alone in the vast world.
Something clicks in you when he says those words and you're smiling now, you couldn't stop smiling if you wanted to.
You grab his hand and squeeze it, you don't let go of him, you can't now.
"I don't hate you too," you finally respond and you don't have to look at him to know he's smiling now too.
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art post . 13
first night shift in the ER and the quality of my doodles became inversely proportional to the quality of my paperwork ahdjskdhdjs i'm sorry healthcare system
Badass BANDANA Bryan pls see me through 🥺
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Albert Blithe
Alex Penkala
Alice
Alton More
Anna
Anthony 'Manimal' Jacks
Antonio 'Poke' Espera
Antonio Garcia
Army Chaplain Teska
Baba Karamanlis
Bernard DeMarco
Bill 'Hoosier' Smith
Bill Leyden
Billy Taylor
Brad 'Iceman' Colbert
Burton Christenson
Capt. Andrew Haldane
Carwood Lipton
Charles (Chuck) Grant
Charles Bean Cruikshank
Charles K. Bailey
Col. Robert Sink
Cpt. Bryan Patterson
Cpt. Craig 'Encino Man' Schwetje
Cpt. Dave 'Captain America' McGraw
Curtis Biddick
Darrell (Shifty) Powers
David Solomon
David Webster
Denver (Bull) Randleman
Donald Hoobler
Dr. Sledge
Edward (Babe) Heffron
Elmo 'Gunny' Haney
Eric Kocher
Eugene Jackson
Eugene Roe
Eugene Sledge
Evan 'Q-Tip' Stafford
Evan 'Scribe' Wright
Everett Blakely
Father John Maloney
Floyd (Tab) Talbert
Frank Murphy
Frank Perconte
Frederick (Moose) Heyliger
Gabe Garza
Gale 'Buck' Cleven
George Luz
Glenn Graham
Gunnery Sgt. Mike 'Gunny' Wynn
Gunnery Sgt. Ray 'Casey Kasem' Griego
Hamm
Harry Crosby
Harry Welsh
Helen
Herbert Sobel
Howard 'Hambone' Hamilton
Jack Kidd
James (Mo) Alley
James Chaffin
James Douglass
James Gibson
James Miller
Jason Lilley
Jean Achten
Jeffrey 'Dirty Earl' Carisalez
John 'Bucky' Egan
John Basilone
John Christeson
John D. Brady
John Fredrick
John Janovec
John Julian
John Martin
Joseph 'Bubbles' Payne
Joseph Liebgott
Joseph Toye
Josh Ray Person
Katherine 'Tatty' Spaatz
Ken Lemmons
Lance Cpl. Harold James Trombley
Larry Shawn 'Pappy' Patrick
Leandro 'Shady B' Baptista
Lena Basilone
Lew 'Chuckler' Juergens
Lewis Nixon
Lt. Edward 'Hillbilly' Jones
Lt. Henry Jones
Lt. Nathaniel Fick
Lt. Thomas Peacock
Lynn (Buck) Compton
Maj. 'Red' Bowman
Maj. John Sixta
Mama Karamanlis
Manuel Rodriguez
Mary Frank Sledge
Meesh
Merriell 'Snafu' Shelton
Navy Hm2 Robert Timothy 'Doc' Bryan
Neil 'Chick' Harding
Norman Dike
Old Man on Bicycle
Patrick O'Keefe
Phyllis
R.V. Burgin
Ralph (Doc) Spina
Renee Lemaire
Richard Winters
Robert 'Rosie' Rosenthal
Robert 'Stormy' Becker
Robert (Popeye) Wynn
Robert Leckie
Rodolfo 'Rudy' Reyes
Ronald Speirs
Roy Claytor
Roy Cobb
Sammy
Sgt. Mallard
Sidney Phillips
Stella Karamanlis
Teren 'T' Holsey
Vera Keller
Walt Hasser
Walter (Smokey) Gordon
Warren (Skip) Muck
Wayne (Skinny) Sisk
Wilbur 'Runner' Conley
William Guarnere
William Hinton
William J. DeBlasio
William Quinn
Winifred 'Pappy' Lewis
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Happy birthday Scottish actor Iain Robertson, born on May 27th 1981 in Glasgow.
Robertson grew up in a family of seven in a tenement in Govan. He held no thoughts of becoming an actor until a primary school teacher pointed out his talent for drama. Robertson has said: "growing up in Govan put fire in my belly, made me push harder and also appreciate the things that have come my way".
His acting training started at the Sylvia Young Theatre School and was still a pupil when he started working in the long running kids drama Grange Hill.
Back home in Scotland TV audiences through the acclaimed BBC Scotland film Small Faces. He wasted no time in following up on his success and movie fans next saw him opposite Jonny Lee Miller and Robert Carlyle in Plunkett And Macleane. Small screen outings include small roles in Silent Witness, Kavanagh QC and Rebus, but it was the wartime drama Band Of Brothers which significantly raised his profile.
I think a certain element among us will remember Iain Robertson as the second actor to play Gash Nesbit, son of our anti-hero Rab C.
Iain is currently on our screens as Stevie O'Hara in the Scottish soap River City.
By coincidence, Stevie O'Hara celebrated his birthday in River City last week turning a year older than Iain himself. In 2021 he appeared with Timothy Spall in the excellent wee independent film The Last Bus.
Iain is also known to audiences for his Scottish walking show 'Iain Robertson Rambles', where viewers can join him and Molly the Collie on his long distance walks around Scotland, series 3 aired earlier in 2023.
Iain was involved with the charity single and album Leave a Light On for the Trussell Trust and Help Musicians UK, along with Kevin McKidd, Celtic Woman's Mairead Carlin, Bryan Tolland of Del Amitri and many others to record the song of the same name.
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RESULTS Fandom's Favorite HBO War Character (Round 2)
Hey everyone! Thanks so much to everyone who participated in round 2 of our HBO War character bracket! In the past week, we had 62 votes for their favorite characters. A few of my favorite comments:
The characters with the closest vote differential were Doc Bryan and David Webster, with Webster squeaking out ahead 32-30.
The strongest win went, unsurprisingly, to Bill Guarnere who received 59 votes versus Trombley's 3.
Below the cut are the characters moving on to Round 3, which should be up sometime tomorrow (Nov. 13th) or the next day. Thanks again for voting!
Renee Lemaire (50 votes) vs. Nurse Anna (12)
Lester Hashey (43) vs. Jack Foley (19) I get it, but Jack's jawline was *chef's kiss*
Lt. Henry Jones (41) vs. William Evans (21) the first half of the week, Simon Pegg was on top, but unfortunately he couldn't hack it.
Michael Stinetorf (33) vs. Teren "T" Holsey (29) I'm very disappointed that the most beautiful man has lost :(
Dick Winters (44) vs. Ack Ack Haldane (18) So many people were mad at me for this pairing, but you guys, it was always gonna get there eventually. I am sorry, tho.
Lewis Nixon (44) vs. Snafu Shelton (18) While I'm not surprised Nix won (I love him with my whole heart), I was surprised by the margin.
Doc Roe (56) vs. Burgie (6) I'm so sorry, Burgie :(
Don Malarkey (51) vs. Sidney Phillips (11) I'm not sorry. I have an unusually strong reaction against Sidney for which I will not be receiving help.
Carwood Lipton (37) vs. Nate Fick (25) This vote was neck-and-neck until the last two days. So sorry to see my boy go.
Bull Randleman (51) vs. Eric Kocher (11) Maybe if Eric Kocher had played HIMSELF...
Johnny Martin (33) vs. Floyd Talbert (29) I got numerous angry messages about this pairing and I will not apologize. Someone had to go.
George Luz (49) vs. Robert Leckie (13) There are people in this fandom who despise Leckie with a fervor I understand but do not accept. Goodbye, snarky writer boy.
Ray Person (34) vs. Eugene Sledge (28) This was a close one, but I will not deny that I'm happy with the outcome. Sorry Sledge!
Joe Toye (40) vs. Brad Colbert (22) SO many angry comments about this one, but I can't help but notice most came out on the side of Toye...
Joe Liebgott (51) vs. Eddie "Hillbilly" Jones (11) NOOOO
Frank Perconte (42) vs. Chuckler Juergens (20)
Babe Heffron (37) vs. Skip Muck (25) Alexa, play "Taps"
Bill "Hoosier" Smith (43) vs. Poke Espera (19) I'm so sorry, Poke. I'll miss you!
Bill Guarnere (59) vs. James Trombley (3) I need to have a talk with these three...
Antonio Garcia (39) vs. Manuel Rodriguez (23) Sorry Jon Bernthal
David Webster (32) vs. Timothy "Doc" Bryan (30) Doc :(
Walt Hasser (39) vs. Ed Tipper (23) Walt's such a baby, he deserves this. Honestly.
Ron Speirs (48) vs. Rudy Reyes (14) So many people were mad about this, and yet you all betrayed Rudy with your votes, so who's the real villain??
Lena Riggi Basilone (51) vs. Stella (11) I cannot believe there are eleven people who favored Stella over the one, the only, Lena Basilone.
Eugene Jackson (36) vs. Thomas Peacock (26)
Captain America (33) vs. Encino Man (29) CRAIG!!!! NOOOO!
Robert Sink (32) vs. "Chesty" Puller (16) vs. "Shady B" Baptista (14) I mean...really? Col. Sink did it for y'all? Interesting...
John Janovec (53) vs. Herbert Sobel (9) This makes me laugh.
Evan "Q-Tip" Stafford (38) vs. Pappy Patrick (24) I'm so sorry, Pappy, but Q-tip is a MOOD
Patrick O'Keefe (38) vs. John Hamm (24) Aww, I'm gonna miss Noel Fisher.
Thomas Meehan (52) vs. Steven Lovell (10)
See y'all in Round 3!
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The Guardians - ITV - July 10 - October 2, 1971
Sci Fi / Political Thriller (13 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minuutes
Stars:
Edward Petherbridge as Christoper Hobson
Derek Smith as Dennis Norman
John Collin as Tom Weston
Cyril Luckham as Sir Timothy Hobson
Lynn Farleigh as Eleanor Benedict
David Burke as Dr. Benedict
Gwyneth Powell as Clare Weston
Robin Ellis as Peter Lee
Robert Morris as Inspector Arnold
Peter Howell as Geoff Hollis
Joan Heal as Miss Joan Quarmby
Dinsdale Landen as Dr. Mark Thorn
Anthony Bate as Raymond Barry
Graham Crowden as The Dirtiest Man
Richard Vernon as Dace
Michael Culver as Paul
Richard Hurndall as Sir Francis Wainwright
Robert Russell as Gibb
John Bryans as Bullmore
John Rhys-Davies as First Guardian
James Grout as Hobbs
Peter Barkworth as Quarmby
Ken Hutchison as Second Guardian
Windsor Davies as Shop Steward
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Post: #ProfessorBlackTruth #MoT #PBT #FridayCrimeReport #Victim #Cyrus...
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Favorite DISNEY STUDIOS Live Action Movies
Below is a list of my favorite live-action movies from the Walt Disney Studios. This list is in chronological order:
FAVORITE DISNEY STUDIOS LIVE ACTION MOVIES
“Treasure Island (1950) - This adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1883 adventure novel starred Robert Newton and Bobby Driscoll. Byron Haskin directed.
“Davy Crockett and the River Pirates” (1956) - Fess Parker and Buddy Ebsen starred in this prequel to the 1955 movie, “Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier”. Norman Foster directed.
“The Parent Trap (1961) - Hayley Mills starred in this first version of Disney’s film about long-lost twins who scheme to reconcile their divorced parents. Co-starring Maureen O’Hara and Brian Keith, the movie was written and directed by David Swift.
“Mary Poppins” (1964) - Oscar winner Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke starred in this award-winning musical adaptation of P.L. Travers series of novellas about a magical British nanny. Robert Stevenson directed.
“That Darn Cat” (1965) - Hayley Mills and Dean Jones starred in this comedic adaptation of Gordon and Mildred Gordon’s 1963 novel, “Undercover Cat”. Robert Stevenson directed.
“The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin” (1967) - Roddy McDowall, Suzanne Pleshette and Bryan Russell starred in this adaptation of Lowell S. Hawley‘s 1963 novel, “By the Great Horn Spoon!“. James Neilson directed.
“Blackbeard’s Ghost” (1968) - Peter Ustinov, Dean Jones and Suzanne Pleshette starred in this comedy adaptation of Ben Stahl’s 1965 novel. Robert Stevenson directed.
“The Love Bug” (1968-69) - Dean Jones, Michele Lee, David Tomlinson and Buddy Hackett starred in an adaptation of “Car, Boy, Girl", Gordon Buford’s story about a magical Volkswagen. Robert Stevenson directed.
“Bedknobs and Broomsticks” (1971) - Angela Landsbury and David Tomlinson starred in this musical adaptation of Mary Norton’s children books, 1944′s “The Magic Bedknob; or, How to Become a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons” and 1947′s “Bonfires and Broomsticks”. Robert Stevenson directed.
“The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance” (1978) - Brock Peters starred in this Civil War adventure about a black Union soldier and escaped prisoner of war, who helps five wealthy Northern children being held hostage from Confederate soldiers escape from their captors. Russ Mayberry directed.
“Dick Tracy” (1990) - Warren Beatty directed and starred in this adaptation of the 1930s comic strip created by Chester Gould. Oscar nominee Al Pacino, Glenne Headly and Madonna co-starred.
“The Rocketeer” (1991) - Bill Campbell starred in this adaptation of the superhero comic book series created by Dave Stevens. Directed by Joe Johnston, the movie co-starred Jennifer Connelly, Timothy Dalton and Alan Arkin.
“The Adventures of Huck Finn” (1993) - Elijah Wood and Courtney B. Vance starred in this adaptation of Mark Twain’s 1884 novel, “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. The movie was written and directed by Stephen Sommers.
“The Three Musketeers” (1993) - Kiefer Sutherland, Chris O’Donnell, Charlie Sheen and Oliver Platt starred in this loose adaptation of Alexandre Dumas père‘s 1844 novel. Stephen Herek directed.
“Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” (2003) - Johnny Depp starred in the first film of the supernatural swashbuckler film series that was based on a Disney Park attraction. Directed by Gore Verbinski, the movie co-starred Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley and Geoffrey Rush.
“National Treasure” (2004) - Nicholas Cage starred in the first adventure movie in this film series about a historian and treasure hunter. Directed by Jon Turtelbaub, the movie co-starred Justin Bartha, Diane Kruger, Sean Bean and Jon Voight.
“Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” (2006) - Johnny Depp starred in the second movie of the supernatural swashbuckler film series that was based on the Disney Park attraction. Directed by Gore Verbinski, the movie co-starred Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley and Bill Nighy.
“National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets” (2007) - Nicholas Cage starred in the second adventure movie in this film series about a historian and treasure hunter. Directed by Jon Turtelbaub, the movie co-starred Justin Bartha, Diane Kruger, Jon Voight, Ed Harris and Helen Mirren.
“Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” (2010) - Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton and Ben Kingsley starred in this action-adventure adaptation of Jordan Mechner’s video game series. Mike Newell directed.
“Saving Mr. Banks” (2013) - Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks starred in this biopic about conflict between author P.L. Travers and filmmaker Walt Disney over the development of the 1964 movie, “Mary Poppins”. John Lee Hancock directed.
“Tomorrowland” (2015) - George Clooney, Britt Robertson and Hugh Laurie starred in science-fiction adventure about a disillusioned scientist and a teenage science enthusiast embarking on a trip to a futuristic alternate dimension. Brad Bird directed and co-wrote with Damon Lindelof.
“Cruella” (2021) - Emma Stone starred as the titular character in this crime comedy about the villainess from Dodie Smith's 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians”. Directed by Craig Gillespie, the movie co-starred Emma Thompson, Joel Fry and Paul Walter Hauser.
Do you have any favorite Disney live-action movies? What are they?
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Today! Live @5 - Iconic musicians with history, and for the fun of it, I've got some history with some of them, as well. The Immediate Family, oft known as The Section, has played with pretty much every artist I've seen Live and played on most of the albums I've listened to throughout my life. Iconic barely begins to describe the legacy of Danny Kortchmar (Kootch), Leland Sklar, Waddy Wachtel, Russell Kunkel, and my 35+ yrs long friend, more recent addition, Steve Postell. Together now, front and center themselves, first with the music they created with, and for others, and now with new music and The Denny Tedesco documentary Immediate Family, winning festivals and soon to drop, they're doing what they love, loving it, in each other's great company. Happiness is...
The Immediate Family can be heard on albums from Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks, Keith Richards, Warren Zevon, Graham Nash, Neil Young, David Crosby, and many, many, many more. Kortchmar, Sklar, and Kunkel have worked together since the early 70s and made up three-quarters of The Section, best known for both their studio and live work in support of some of the top-selling singer/songwriters and solo singers in the history of music, as well as their own acclaimed instrumental albums. (By the mid-70s, they were later joined by Wachtel). Collectively, these musicians helped define the sound of a generation. Talkin' 'but my generation.
Danny Kortchmar’s credits as guitarist, producer, songwriter, and session musician include work with James Taylor, Don Henley, Carole King, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, and Billy Joel, among many others. As a songwriter, Kortchmar has both written alone or collaborated with numerous artists, penning indelible tracks such as Don Henley’s “Dirty Laundry,” “All She Wants to Do Is Dance,” and “New York Minute,” as well as Jackson Browne’s “Somebody’s Baby” and “Shaky Town,” to name a few.
Legendary guitarist, producer, and songwriter Waddy Wachtel has worked with many of the same artists as Kortchmar, as well as artists like the Rolling Stones, Keith Richards, Stevie Nicks, Randy Newman, Bryan Ferry, and the late Warren Zevon, with whom he co-wrote and produced a number of hit songs including “Werewolves of London,” which The Immediate Family has included in their setlist. Wachtel’s production work includes Keith Richards, Bryan Ferry, George Thorogood, and The Church, and he has composed numerous scores for feature films.
Leland Sklar has performed in the studio and on tour with Phil Collins, James Taylor, Toto, and Billy Cobham, to name a few. Actually, Sklar has the most credits of any of the members of The Immediate Family, having worked on over 2,600 albums.
Russ Kunkel’s credits include Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Bob Dylan, Stevie Nicks, Lyle Lovett, and dozens more. He has created and co-produced film scores for Mike Nichols’ Heartburn, Joyce Chopra’s Smooth Talk, and New World Films’ Certain Fury. Production work includes Clannad, Jimmy Buffett, The Derek Trucks Band, Dan Fogelberg, Aaron Neville, and others.
Steve Postell is a seasoned touring and session player who has worked with David Crosby, Jennifer Warnes, Michael McDonald, John Oates, Robben Ford, and many others. He recorded and mixed the final 3 performances of Ravi Shankar, and has scored films including “Dying To Know” about Timothy Leary & Ram Dass and narrated by Robert Redford. He has released several solo records, including the critically acclaimed “Time Still Knockin’” on Immergent Records.
The Immediate Family’s new EP Live from Telefunken Soundstage is a six-song live recording captured at Telefunken’s Connecticut headquarters on November 14, 2021 during a stop in the group’s recent nationwide tour.
Visit The Immediate Family online:
Band home page: https://www.immediatefamilyband.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheImmedFamily
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheImmedFamily
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theimmedfamily/
Immediate Family documentary Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/immediatefamilyfilm/
For now, come for no doubt, lively, crazy conversation, and maybe some live impromptu music. CANNOT WAIT. I LOVE these boys!
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Anthony 'Manimal' Jacks
Antonio 'Poke' Espera
Brad 'Iceman' Colbert
Cpt. Bryan Patterson
Cpt. Craig 'Encino Man' Schwetje
Cpt. Dave 'Captain America' McGraw
Eric Kocher
Evan 'Q-Tip' Stafford
Evan 'Scribe' Wright
Gabe Garza
Gunnery Sgt. Mike 'Gunny' Wynn
Gunnery Sgt. Ray 'Casey Kasem' Griego
James Chaffin
Jason Lilley
Jeffrey 'Dirty Earl' Carisalez
John Christeson
Josh Ray Person
Lance Cpl. Harold James Trombley
Larry Shawn 'Pappy' Patrick
Leandro 'Shady B' Baptista
Lt. Nathaniel Fick
Maj. John Sixta
Meesh
Navy Hm2 Robert Timothy 'Doc' Bryan
Rodolfo 'Rudy' Reyes
Teren 'T' Holsey
Walt Hasser
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photobomb in the garden . 02
Badass BANDANA Bryan photos because it's 100% how you became a fan of him in the first place don't lie and I don't care how smelly it got during production I'd still throw good money at that lone desert camo apparel amidst a sea of stanky woodland uniforms akdsjfhkadshfjahs
I know a lot of these have made their way to tumblr before, apologies for the duplicates, but I just really need to picspam myself with everything I nabbed and organized from the Generation Kill fan group on Facebook because the world deserves these beautiful collections of late 2000s cringe!!!
Scrolling through all the photo albums was a Life Experience and 3 study hours obviously spent on not studying, would highly recommend it, 11/10, I saved all my faves and they got me through 24 days of sleepless hell, save your favorite cringiest photo to pass your next big milestone in life ajdsgfhfaadjfhjasgd
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oml Amazing Grace is so good I canttttt
🥺🥺🥺 thank you Anon! I haven’t uploaded anything else, I kind of scared myself off tumblr GK fandom. But this just boosted my confidence a bit. Thank you 🥺🥺🥺
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i’d just like to talk about the fact that Doc Bryan is technically Navy and probably keeps his stache as a subtle ‘fuck you’ to Sixta and the Marine grooming standard
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