Finalist, Best Acoustic Artist
2004 Madison Area Music Awards (MAMAs)
L to R: Damon Bourne, Michael Bryant, & Tracy Jane Comer
Sticky Fingers has disbanned as of 2008. BUT you can still stream the CD tracks (see below,).
Sticky Fingers was a trio based in Madison, Wisconsin, performing instrumental and vocal works composed and/or arranged by members of the group. The music contains Celtic influences as well as folk, pop, and roots/country/Americana flavors. They released a full-length album (14 tracks) in 2002. The group was a finalist for BEST ACOUSTIC ARTIST and BEST ACOUSTIC ALBUM by the 2004 Madison Area Music Awards. Members were Michael Bryant (lead and backing vocals, guitar, mandolin), Tracy Jane Comer (lead and backing vocals, 'cello, guitar, fiddle, hammered dulcimer), and Damon Bourne (guitar, mandolin, backing vocals).
You may be interested in other groups which include former members of Sticky Fingers -- click here to skip to links, below.
2002 CD Release
Sticky Fingers
(self-titled)
YouTube Playlist
Stream all tracks from our 2002 CD
* Note Feb. 2023: There are many groups that use the name "Sticky Fingers" and it may be hard to locate our group on Amazon as it appears to be a bit of a mess over there! The best way to stream on Amazon Unlimited using your Echo device is to say "Alexa, play the album Sticky Fingers by Sticky Fingers," or ask for a particular song by name (see track list above) and you will hopefully get the right results. The ONLY recorded tracks by this group will have the artwork for the CD shown above.
Formed in 2015 by Sticky Fingers members Michael Bryant and Tracy Jane Comer; now comprised of five members with the addition of Bruce Buttel, Delores Jenison, and Faye Bruggink. This group includes music written by Michael, Bruce, and Tracy, plus unique cover tune arrangements. They have released two full-length albums and one EP as of 2023.
Formed in 2022 by Michael, Tracy and Bruce from Common Chord (see above). This group performs mostly cover arrangements featuring their three-part harmony, plus a few originals.
Tracy has a thriving solo career in addition to her work with Common Chord and Bob's Your Uncle.