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![]() Tony Furtado 09/25/10 |
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![]() Tim Kasher (of Cursive/The Good Life) 09/27/10 With:Cashes Rivers Parlours |
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![]() Retribution Gospel Choir 09/30/10 With:Why Make Clocks Wolves In The Attic |
![]() Stanton Moore Trio plus Anders Osborne 09/30/10 With:Anders Osborne |
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![]() Jason Reeves 10/06/10 With:Joe Brooks |
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![]() The Black Dahlia Murder 10/13/10 With:Goatwhore Arkaik |
![]() Tyler Hilton 10/20/10 With:Josiah Leming |
![]() Joan of Arc 10/28/10 With:Love Songs For Lonely Monsters Noremac McCarthy |
![]() Electric Six 11/02/10 With:The Constellations The Jitz Kinky Kyro spinning records |
![]() The Ghost Inside 11/07/10 With:First Blood A Loss For Words Deez Nuts Hundredth |
Wry, thoughtful singer/songwriter Cary Brothers broke into the mainstream with the single "Blue Eyes," a gorgeously articulate ballad he contributed to 2004's Grammy-winning, hip-artist-showcasing Garden State soundtrack. Born in 1974 to a watercolorist mother and surgeon father, Brothers eschewed the sounds of his native Nashville in favor of Britpop artists like the Cure and the Smiths. Brothers attended college at Northwestern University in the early '90s, where he met Zach Braff, the writer, director, and star of Garden State. Both moved to L.A. after graduation, where Braff rounded out his acting résumé and Brothers partnered with a friend to open a small production company that produced, among other things, the Freddie Prinze, Jr., movie Sparkler.