Buzz Meade is a singer/songwriter hailing from Madison, Wisconsin. He has been playing guitar and writing music for over half his life. Returning to the Midwest in 2002, he recorded in Chicago at Steve Albini's (Nirvana) Electrical Audio, and one of the song's from that session "Say Goodbye" ended up in two feature independent films: Blue Monkey Production's "FRIENDSHIP HOTEL" and Embrem Entertainment's "SLUTTY SUMMER".
Returning to the Midwest in 2002, he recorded in Chicago at Steve Albini's (Nirvana) Electrical Audio, and one of the song's from that session "Say Goodbye" ended up in two feature independent films: Blue Monkey Production's "FRIENDSHIP HOTEL" and Embrem Entertainment's "SLUTTY SUMMER".
In early 2005, Buzz begin work on his first full length album in Milwaukee with Engineer Kevin Arndt at The Exchange, one of the best studios in Wisconsin (owned by Joe Puerta of Bruce Hornsby and the Range fame). Together they labored for 7 months on the album that would be REFLECT THE LIGHT.
These 9 new and 3 bonus tracks are among the best new music this year and the best work Buzz has done to date. The music ranges from Pop/Rock to Jazz to Country. Guest musicians include everyone from Tommy Greywolf (Brooks and Dunn) to John Calarco (Willy Porter, Greg Koch, Daryl Stuermer).
In 2006 he completed The Best is Yet to Come, a six song acoustic EP, featuring violinist Carl Rozas.