About
Life is a play and we all play a part
The lover, the dreamer, the clown
The dreamer and lover are always in tears
The clown spreads sunshine around
-from Laugh Clown Laugh by MGM Studios
If all the world’s a stage, and if music be the food of love … Beau Borrero is tragedian and court jester, troubadour and maître d’ – feeding hungry souls at his own avant-garde dinner theatre. Beau has an uncanny ability to tap into the ancient Greek themes of comedy and tragedy, wearing both masks comfortably, even simultaneously, while he channels the muses.
At an early age, Beau was exposed to all kinds of music and theatre. His grandparents performed in musicals on Broadway in the 1930′s, and his mother is an actress and folksinger. He recalls, “There was always music in the house – my mother singing and playing guitar, my grandparents singing, my brothers and I dancing to James Brown and Michael Jackson records.”
Beau’s mother was by far his biggest musical influence, and things have come full circle, as he and his mother now hit the road together as an acoustic duo. “I never thought I would get to be in a band with my mom! She is so fun to sing with, and a good guitar player, too. I couldn’t really ask for a more supportive band mate.” He laughs, “And besides, we know each other pretty well by now.”
Beau’s family life was not all singing and dancing, though. He is honest about his life experiences, saying, “Sadly, alcoholism and abuse were a big part of my childhood. By the time I was a teenager, I had a lifetime’s supply of material for sad songs.” In his teenage years, MTV became another source of inspiration for Beau. He recalls, “I would come home from school and watch MTV till bedtime. In my first band, I sang and played drums on Mötley Crüe and Duran Duran covers … mildly embarrassing, but oh so much fun!”
Beau attended Yale University, where he studied Greek and Latin Literature. While studying there, he played drums and performed in different bands and choirs. Then for years, singing and songwriting hibernated within Beau while he worked as a carpenter and played drums on other’s music. However, he admits, “I was totally miserable.”
Beau had been dabbling with the guitar for a while, then after a devastating breakup in 2007, the stage was set. He says, “I had all these intense emotions coming up, and I knew enough guitar chords to play some music. I kept after it every day for about two years, and then realized I had an album’s worth of music I really liked.”
Beau’s debut album, entitled Well, was released in 2011. It runs deep with themes sad and sexy, spiritual and hilarious. He describes the project, “It’s tragedy, it’s comedy…and everything in-between. I guess it’s kind of a variety show. Musically, I tried to blend my favorite genres together – folk, pop, electronica, guitar driven rock, vocal harmonies.”
Beau’s ability to mix muse, mood, and melody is what sets him apart. With ten self-penned and passionately performed tracks, Borrero showcases his strengths as both a singer and a songwriter. He also displays his talent as an arranger and producer. Where else can you hear lush, layered vocal harmonies on top of instruments such as the harp, djembe, banjo, washboard, a string quartet – all mixed together? Well is full of vivid imagery and meaning, but each track also offers mockingly witty lyrics as finely tuned as any playwright’s script.
Indeed life is a play, and we all play a part. Beau plays many – writer, singer, dreamer, lover, clown – and he plays them all “well.” So pardon the pun, have some fun, and grab a seat at this unique little cabaret. Order up a glass of the house red, and drink deeply from Beau Borrero’s Well.
