Music In Nature: CARY BROTHERS
Cary Brothers takes us to Griffith Park for episode two of "Music In Nature," brought to you by Timberland. In this episode, Cary serenades us with his song "Blue Eyes," and talks about post-civil rights Nashville, as well as the ways that natural settings have inspired him in the writing and recording of his new album.
Please join us for episode one: Ozomatli
And episode three: Guster
Directed and edited by Roger Gardner from Anamorphic Productions.
Please join us for episode one: Ozomatli
And episode three: Guster
Directed and edited by Roger Gardner from Anamorphic Productions.
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A Nashville songwriter finds peace in the green spaces of Los Feliz, CA.
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A slice-of-life piece about a 16-year-old bluegrass musician, and the ways that she balances her musical loves with her friends and schoolwork.
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Wherein Chris Martin starts wearing a powdered wig.
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The mobile studio that is helping keep
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Comments
I love your "Music In Nature". I find it refreshing and inspiring. Not many people appreciate this nowadays. Glad to be here.
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Posted by: stalbantur at October 18, 2009 03:49 AM
The thing about Cary Brothers is that he is in tune with the universe and I don't thing even massive fame and all it brings can change that.
Posted by: marie at October 26, 2009 06:01 PM
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