That Friday Feeling

12th ALBUM OUT THIS SUMMER

booking LIVE SHOWS now!

Three-time GRAMMY nominees Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could, renowned for their “instrumentally diverse, harmony-rich rock tracks” (Washington Post) and joyful songs that “go right through the ears and into the heart” (SiriusXM), release their 12th studio album, That Friday Feeling this summer.

12 new songs - ringing out like a golden bell and packed with a powerful message of hope. With acoustic guitars, accordion, piano and a feel-good groove the band presents a well-crafted and hooky new batch of tunes about having superpowers, welcoming new babies of summer, spending time with family and spreading that infectious "Friday Feeling" all over town. It’s a soulful celebration of life and the little things we love and cherish.

Starts out catchy and keeps its audience moving throughout. When it comes to entertaining kids, Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could definitely can.”

— The Washington Post

HAVE A listen!

Rymer’s songs encourage imaginations to soar in a world of wonder and possibility.

— Parents' Choice Foundation
It felt like every bit of happiness just bursts out into dancing!


— — 4th grade concertgoer, Southold Elementary School, Southold, NY

Contact:

Maura Magliaro • Mreneekelly@yahoo.com • (516) 225-1466‬

ABOUT BRADY AND THE BAND!

Three-time GRAMMY Nominees

Gets the Whole Family groovin’! 

Brady Rymer is a three-time GRAMMY Award nominee and one of the top talents in the independent family music scene today. Originally with RCA Records 90’s era jam-band From Good Homes, Rymer began making rootsy, feel-good family music in 2000 with the birth of his son, Gus.

Together with his longtime band-mates in the Little Band That Could – who have worked alongside Springsteen, Odetta and Ronnie Spector, they have toured nationally for more than a decade performing at the Getty Museum, Lincoln Center, The White House and his neighbor’s house. NPR’s All Things Considered noted that the Little Band That Could “might just be the best sounding band in family music.”

He has released 11 studio albums - among them 2017’s GRAMMY-nominated Press Play, 2015’s GRAMMY-nominated Just Say Hi!, and 2008’s GRAMMY-nominated Here Comes Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could. Rymer’s song “Jump Up (It’s A Good Day)” was included on the 2013 album Songs for a Healthier America, a compilation album produced for First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move campaign. In 2016, he joined Jordin Sparks and Doug E. Fresh on “0 to 60,” a new theme song recorded for the President’s Council on Fitness. Brady’s 2011 Parents’ Choice Gold Award winning album Love Me for Who I Am, an appreciation of children of all abilities, was inspired by his collaborative work with kids with autism and different learning styles.

When he’s not chuggin’ along with the Little Band That Could, Brady plays bass guitar with the Laurie Berkner Band and performs and records with his recently reunited ‘grown up’ band From Good Homes. He lives on the North Fork of Long Island and serves on the Education Board of the Long Island Music Hall of Fame.

For the latest Brady Rymer news and tour schedule, visit www.bradyrymer.com.