BAND: Cary Brothers... with Jason Kanakis (guitar), Marco Meneghin (drums), and Matt DelVecchio (bass)... and a rotating cast that has included Josh Curtis, Chris Steele, Ben Levine, Tim Jones, Rachel Robinson, Chad Fischer, Matt Hales, Ben Hales, Dave Price, Dino Meneghin, Joe Ayoub, Melissa Reiner, Brad Gordon, Justin Glasco, and Jordan Seay.
RADIO: 'Ride' is currently picking up plays at a number of radio stations across America. To support the track click on the link for your local station and email or call to request to hear Cary Brothers:
Latest Additions:
WKNC Raleigh, NC - station link WXRV (The River) Boston, MA - station link KMTN Jackson, WY - CALL (307) 733-5686
Indie 103 Los Angeles, CA - CALL (877) 900-1031
WCBE Columbus, OH - CALL (614) 821-9223
KRSH Santa Rosa, CA - CALL (707) 588 9999
KMMS Bozeman, MT - CALL (406) 587-0951
KTAO Taos, NM - CALL (505) 758-8882
KENZ Salt Lake City, UT - station link WNCS Montpelier, VT - station link KBAC Santa Fe, NM - station link KDBB Park Hills, MO - CALL (573) 431 1000
KROK Leesville, LA - station link KSPN Aspen, CO - CALL (970) 925-1997
KSQY Rapid City, SD
KFOG, San Francisco, CA- station link KYSL Frisco, CO - station link WDST Woodstock, NY - station link WOCM Ocean City, MD - station link WTYD Williamsburg, VA - station link KCLC St. Charles, MO - station link WBJB Lincroft, NJ - station link WNRN Charlottesville, VA - station link KDEC Decorah, IA - station link KFAN Fredericksburg, TX - station link KWRP Fort Collins, CO
KDNK Carbondale, CO - station link KRVM Eugene, OR - CALL (541) 687-5786
KSLU Hammond, LA - station link KUWR Laramie, WY - station link KVNF Paonia, CO - station link WNTI Hackettstown, NJ - station link WSYC Shippensburg, PA - station link WYOU Virginia Beach, VA - station link KRVO Kallispell,MT - station link KKCR Hawaii - station link WXPK White Plains, NY - station link KMTN Jackson Hole, WY - station link KOHO Leavenworth, WA - CALL (509) 548-1011
KZRC Bay City, TX - CALL (979) 323-7771
WJCU Cleveland, OH - CALL (216) 397-4438
WSGE Dallas/Charlotte, NC- CALL (704) 922-6273
Influences: Brit Pop (from The Stone Roses to Radiohead), acoustic folk (Simon & Garfunkel and Nick Drake to Badly Drawn Boy) with a dash of 80's new wave.
Cary Brothers is a singer/songwriter, best known for “Blue Eyes,” the ballad he contributed to the Grammy-winning Garden State soundtrack. Brothers’s songs have appeared on the NBC sitcom Scrubs, the FOX mystery Bones, the WB’s Smallville, and the successful medical dramas Grey’s Anatomy and ER. Brothers’s song “Ride” appeared on the soundtrack to the feature film The Last Kiss, starring Zach Braff, Rachel Bilson, and Casey Affleck and in second season’s 8th episode of Kyle XY as well as in the 14th episode of season 5 of One Tree Hill. With his songs influenced by everything from 80’s British New Wave to 70’s Folk, Brothers has achieved critical and commercial success with his independent releases All the Rage and Waiting for Your Letter, both of which reached the top of the iTunes Folk charts. “Blue Eyes” has been downloaded over 20,000 times and broke the Top Fifty on the iTunes singles chart.
On the web, Brothers has found success on MySpace, where he has over 3,000,000 plays on his music page. Brothers found his musical voice playing regularly as part of the musical community at the Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles, and he has since toured across America and Canada with such acts as Liz Phair, KT Tunstall, Aqualung, Imogen Heap, and The Fray.
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hey bro wats up i really dig your music, i first heard you on the last kiss soundtrack. it's nice to meet you, please feel free to drop a line on my page anytime you like :-)