Brady Rymer became a celebrated figure in children's music after a successful stint with the indie rock band From Good Homes, where he played bass from the late ‘80s to the late ‘90s. In 2000, he launched his career in family-friendly music with his debut solo album, "Good Morning, Gus." His brand of upbeat, high-spirited, and heartfelt tunes resonated with children and parents alike, paving the way for his 2008 formation of Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could, a skilled ensemble whose rollicking, rootsy sound brought even more depth and infectious joy to Rymer's kid-centric storytelling.
As respected contributors to the genre of children's music, Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could have a reputation for crafting genuine, endearing songs that capture the wonders and simplicity of childhood while promoting positive messages of inclusivity and happiness. Their discography includes multiple albums that have been met with critical acclaim and embraced by families nationwide. Their latest releases, from the groovy celebration of the weekend in "That Friday Feeling," to the message of self-acceptance in "Love Me for Who I Am (10th Anniversary Remix)," and the environmentally-conscious "Mother Nature's Dream," showcase their exceptional ability to connect with young audiences while maintaining a high standard of musicality that parents can appreciate. Rymer's work has earned him multiple awards, including GRAMMY nominations for Best Children’s Album, cementing his and the band's status as luminaries in family music.
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