SUPERPOWERS

celebrating children of all abilities 💥

PREMIERes FRIDAY APRIL 21st

We could all use a superpower or two, couldn’t we? 

Brady Rymer believes kids have ‘em built-in: the power to help others, to create change, and to make a better world. In “Superpowers,” the new music video from Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could, kids use their mood-shifting laser smiles, elastic hugs that extend for miles, and high voltage mega-watt high fives to save the day. 

Sweetly heroic animations from global animation studio Prand.TV interact with the band’s fans showing off their homegrown superpowers: jungle bar swinging, breakdancing, bike riding and more. 

Filmed by longtime collaborator Glen Hoffman in Riverhead, New York — a pint-size ringer for Gotham City — the video features plenty of superhero shenanigans, a rusty abandoned train yard and high-flying city views.  

Premiering during Autism Acceptance Month, “Superpowers” celebrates children of all abilities.

about Brady RYMEr

After a decade-long career with RCA Records jam band From Good Homes, recording and touring with acts from the Dave Matthews Band to Bob Dylan and Bob Weir's Ratdog, Brady Rymer ventured into family music as he started his own family, releasing Good Morning, Gus in 2000.  Since then, he has released thirteen CDs, including 2017's GRAMMY-nominated Press Play, 2014's GRAMMY-nominated Just Say Hi! and the 2008 GRAMMY-nominated Here Comes Brady Rymer and the Little Band That CouldHis most recent CD, That Friday Feeling, “goes right through the ears and into the heart” (SiriusXM).

Rymer’s rootsy, accordion-laced pop and rock music regularly wins critical acclaim. Together with his longtime bandmates in the Little Band That Could -- outstanding players all, with backgrounds from Americana to Zydeco -- he performs rockin' live music for kids and families across the country at Performing Arts Centers, concert halls, clubs, festivals, schools and libraries. 

Brady's 2011 CD Love Me for Who I Am and 2018’s Under the Big Umbrella were inspired by his experience performing for and working with kids with Autism, Asperger's Syndrome and related disorders, and celebrates kids of all abilities. He regularly performs sensory-friendly shows for audiences including children with special needs.

A special "Let's Move" edition of his tune “Jump Up” was included on the 2013 album Songs for a Healthier America, a compilation of songs produced by Hip Hop Public Health for First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move campaign.  To encourage children to get active and make healthy choices, the album is available as a full-length free download on iTunes.

Brady's original songs and recordings are included in HBO Family releases A Family Is A Family Is A Family: A Rosie O'Donnell Celebration and Don't Divorce Me

Brady serves on the Education Board of the Long Island Music Hall of Fame, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and celebrating the region's musical heritage.