Brother Love (rock musician)
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Birth name | Larry Florman |
Origin | New York City |
Genres | Rock |
Instrument | Vocals drummer |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Independent |
Website | www.brotherloverocks.com |
Larry Florman, known as Brother Love is an American musician.
He is perhaps the first artist to receive truly large-scale recognition through his involvement in podsafe music.[citation needed] His music was popularized to a large audience of podcast listeners when his song Push was featured on the Daily Source Code,[citation needed] and received airtime through many more podcasts via the Podsafe Music Network.
His rise to the top of the PMC Top10[citation needed], a podsafe music chart, further propelled him into podcast fame. His song Summertime spent eleven weeks in the countdown[citation needed] including an unprecedented six weeks at the No. 1 spot.[citation needed] His follow-up song, There She Goes was No. 1 for three weeks[citation needed].
Brother Love currently works closely with the Keith and The Girl podcast, making many guest appearances commencing September 2006[1] till present, as well as touring with KATG on their live audience shows.
His first major commercial was Saturn Cars during Memorial Day Weekend 2007,[2][unreliable source?] and a Reese's Puff cereal commercial.
Brother Love played drums for NYC-based southern rock band, Her and King's County[citation needed] for a few years. After leaving this band, he and guitarist Alex Haddad sought out to make straight forward honest rock with their new band Them Vibes.
Discography
[edit]- Album of the Year (2004, independent)
- Turn It Up! (2007, independent)
- Shine On (2013, independent)
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