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One to Watch: Cary Brothers by Ari Bendersky

carybrothers.jpgZach Braff was Cary Brothersí ìBlue Eyes,î a lightweight love song that floats through the air when it plays. Iíve been meaning to write about Cary for some time and now that heís going on tour with the much-buzzed about British upstart Aqualung, I thought Iíd take this chance to post about this fantastic, up-and-coming singer/songwriter. His four-song EP, ìAll the Rage,î is currently available and Cary is currently mastering his full-length, which is scheduled for a release sometime in September. Check out his website for new songs; he posts ìfree songsî each week and theyíre either new tracks, live tunes or songs played by his friends. Pay attention to this guy; his star will only continue to burn brighter.

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This entry posted on 18 April 2005 at 6:32 AM
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