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Brady Rymer to Perform Family Concert at Jewish Museum, 4/19

By: Mar. 25, 2015
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Singer/guitarist Brady Rymer will perform a concert for families at the Jewish Museum on Sunday, April 19 at 11:30am. Just in time for Earth Day, Rymer and the Little Band That Could will celebrate spring with catchy rhythms and soulful rock in a show featuring songs from their Grammy-nominated 2014 album, Just Say Hi! such as "Ice Cream Girl" and "Gettin' My Ya Ya's Out."

Tickets are $18 per adult; $13 per child; $15 adult Jewish Museum family level member; and $11 child Jewish Museum family level member. This lively concert is for children ages 2 to 7. Adults are asked to accompany their children. For further information regarding family programs, the public may call 212.423.3337. Concert tickets can be purchased online at TheJewishMuseum.org/familyconcerts. The Jewish Museum is located at Fifth Avenue and 92nd Street, Manhattan.

Brady Rymer toured and recorded with roots-rock band From Good Homes for thirteen years, sharing the stage with the likes of Bob Dylan, Dave Matthews and the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir, before parenthood expanded the scope of his music to include young and old alike. Since then, he's forged a second career with the Little Band That Could - they "might just be the best sounding band in children's music," according to NPR's All Things Considered - releasing six acclaimed albums and bringing energetic, rockin' live music to kids and families across the country. Members of the Little Band That Could include Claudia Mussen, accordion and vocals; Liz Queler, mandolin and vocals; Jeremy Chatzky, bass; and Larry Eagle, drums.

The Edgar M. Bronfman Center for Education's school and family programs are supported by endowed funds established by the Bronfman Family, the Muriel and William Rand Fund, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, the Helena Rubinstein Foundation, Rosalie Klein Adolf, the Kekst Family, and Mrs. Ida C. Schwartz in memory of Mr. Bernard S. Schwartz. Family programming is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.



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