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The Ries Brothers
The Ries Brothers at The Saint, Asbury Park, NJ August 18, 2015.The Ries Brothers at The Saint, Asbury Park, NJ August 18, 2015.
Background information
OriginClearwater, Florida, United States
Genres
Years active2012 (2012)–present
LabelsManagement: David Parnes
Members
  • Charlie Ries
  • Kevin Ries
Websiteriesbrothers.com

The Ries Brothers (pronounced "Rees") are a musical duo from Tampa, Florida, playing a mix of rock, blues, funk, and reggae. Older brother, Charlie, sings lead vocals while playing drums and keyboard bass. Younger brother, Kevin Jordan, plays guitar, provides background vocals, and co-writes many of their songs.

Early career

Charlie Ries' interest in music was inspired by The Beatles. During his childhood he started piano, drums, and singing, which he can now play simultaneously. This self-taught technique was inspired by The Doors' Ray Manzarek. Charlie's other influences include Jack Johnson, John Mayer, and The Black Keys.

Charlie Ries performing at The Saint, Asbury Park, NJ on August 18, 2015.

Kevin was inspired by Jimi Hendrix to become a guitarist.

Kevin Ries performing at The Saint, Asbury Park, NJ on August 18, 2015.

Their music is a blend of pop, jazz, blues, classic and alternative rock.

The brothers come from a non-musician family. Kevin Ries Sr. is a day trader, and their mother Jenifer Ries is a photographer. The Ries Brothers attended a high school online to accommodate the demands of their musical careers. Their early gigs consisted of playing covers of their parent's favorite classic rock bands' songs at "Crabby Bill's on the Beach" in Clearwater, Florida. An employee of the band Chicago heard them at one of those shows, establishing their connections to the band. The family coordinates almost all of their own booking and publicity. While interviewing potential management companies, they were taken aback when they heard their original songs altered and abbreviated by one company.

Recent work

In 2018, they completed a 27-city tour in support of G. Love & Special Sauce. The same year, they appeared at the Gasparilla Music Festival in Tampa, Florida, SunFest in West Palm Beach, Florida, and the California Roots Music and Arts Festival in Monterey, California. They have twice toured nationally as the opening act for the iconic band CHICAGO and did a 15-city tour opening for the late Butch Trucks (Allman Brothers) & The Freight Train Band. The brothers headlined their second show at "The House that Les Paul Built", the legendary Iridium Jazz Club in New York City. They have sold out three headlining shows at Ruth Eckerd Hall's Murray Theatre in Clearwater, Florida. In the summer of 2013, the boys participated in the exclusive Los Angeles Grammy Museum's Music Revolution Project at Ruth Eckerd Hall. In the summer of 2014, the boys were a part of the Van's Warped Tour in Florida. The Ries Brothers were named by The Tampa Bay Times as one of their favorite artists of 2015 and by Creative Loafing as a 2016 "Breakout Artist". They have released three EP's and a Live Concert DVD. Their first full album The View From The Outside, produced by Ted Bowne of Passafire, was released on November 10, 2017.

Personnel

  • Charlie Ries (lead vocals, drums, and keyboard bass)
  • Kevin Ries (background vocals and guitar)

Discography

  • Live in Clearwater, FL (2015)
  • The View From The Outside (2017)

References

  1. ^ Daily, Sean (14 October 2013). "Local Ries Brothers youngest lead-in act at Clearwater Jazz Holiday". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  2. ^ Jordan, Chris (16 August 2015). "The E Street Band connection of the Ries Brothers". Asbury Park Press. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  3. ^ Cridlin, Jay (7 April 2015). "The Ries Brothers: Bypassing the teen scene for bigger stages". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  4. Gandhi, Hetal (16 January 2015). "Tampa Bay's Story on The Ries Brothers". Fox News. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  5. Zumpe, Lee Clark (3 June 2013). "Ries Brothers tapped for Music Revolution". Tampa Bay Newspapers Weekly. Retrieved 19 August 2015.

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