Performances Bragg has been involved with many bands throughout his time as a professional percussionist. He has recorded albums with the
Now People,
The Quarter After,
Cloud Eleven,
The Mello Cads,
Keven Kane (The Grapes Of Wrath),
Andrew Sandoval and most notably
The Mockers. Bragg has also garnered three tours of Spain with The Mockers in 2002, 2005 and 2007. 2008 brought Bragg back to Carnegie Hall as the house percussionist for Sting and Trudy's annual rainforest benefit. In 2009, Bragg produced the album "Tangle Free World" for singer/songwriter
Anny Celsi. Bragg also toured the UK and Europe with Celsi in 2009, 2010 and 2011, where the duo was augmented by guest musicians including Roland Wolff, Duncan Maitland, Richard Snow, and Nico J Wouters.
Records and albums Bragg is the drummer-percussionist and harmony vocalist on several dozen records, but his most well-known recording other than "Smile" came in 2006, on the
In My Room CD tribute to Brian Wilson, included with
Mojo magazine's January 2007 issue. Bragg sang lead and drummed on The Mockers Beatlesque version of "God Only Knows." That recording was the largest exposure of Bragg's lead vocal to date with a pressing of over 200,000 copies worldwide. In the Spring of 2007, Bragg embarked on a 30-date tour of
Europe and the U.S. with Brian Wilson and
Al Jardine from The Beach Boys. The tour included a premiere in London of Wilson's new work
That Lucky Old Sun.
That Lucky Old Sun. In 2009, Bragg completed work on his first musical production with singer-songwriter Anny Celsi. "Tangle-Free World" garnered three tours of Europe in 2009, 2010, and 2011, respectively. In 2010, Bragg embarked on two album tours with Brian Wilson for the
Disney-Pearl label;
Brian Wilson Re-imagines Gershwin and an album of Disney songs were released in 2010 and 2011, respectively. Bragg was the percussionist on both records and also contributed some vocals to the set. "The Re-imagines" Gershwin record garnered The Brian Wilson Band an elaborate tour of North America and Wilson's first-ever complete tour of
Canada. ==Beach Boys 50th Anniversary tour==