BIOGRAPHY
Cary Brothers is an American singer-songwriter and musician, born on February 14, 1978, in Los Angeles, California. He grew up in the city of Nashville, Tennessee, before moving to Los Angeles to pursue his musical career.
Cary Brothers began his musical career by playing in Los Angeles clubs and recording demos. In 2003, he released his first EP, "All the Rage," which attracted the attention of several music producers and publishers. In 2004, he released his first album, "Who You Are," which was well received by critics.
In 2006, Cary Brothers appeared in the romantic comedy film "The Break-Up," alongside Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Reynolds. He also contributed to the film's soundtrack, performing the song "Blue Eyes."
In 2007, Cary Brothers released his second album, "Under Control," which was even better received than his first album. He also released an EP, "Ghost," in 2008.
In 2009, Cary Brothers released his third album, "Can't Take My Eyes Off You," which was well received by critics. He also released a single, "Ride," in 2010.
Cary Brothers is a talented and versatile artist who knows how to touch people with his music. His melodious voice and ability to write intelligent and moving songs make him a unique artist and a true musical force.