“Emory Quinn, or EQ as they are
called, is nothing but pure fun. They are not only extremely talented
players of several instruments each, but they also are capable of
crafting an evolving sound in each tune that is distinct but different
in a way that sets the trend and does not follow it. Their music is a
collection of cool grooving songs that are not country, not pop, and
not Americana. They are all three at the same time. Emory Quinn is
their own sound that can effortlessly cross the mainstream lines in the
same CD with ease and versatility. If Emory Quinn could be explained
in one word, it would be versatility.” Keith Howerton (www.texasmusictimes.com)
Emory Quinn got their start
sometime in the fall of 2002 when Clint Bracher and Nathan Rigney first
met on the campus of Texas A&M. Both had strong musical
backgrounds and had previously been in bands, but few would have
expected to see an open mic night at a bar on Wellborn road turn into a
full time job playing over 120 shows in 2007. “The name Emory Quinn
comes from our middle names, Nathan Emory Rigney and Clint Quinn
Bracher. With Clint singing and playing rhythm guitar, and myself
filling in on the rest, we started our first recordings in our dorm
room and have since evolved into what we are today.” While at A&M, bass and keyboard player Case Bell joined the duo and has been playing with the group since. Troy Rios was hired as the drummer for Emory Quinn early in 2008.
The band recorded their much
anticipated debut album entitled “Letting Go” in Dripping Springs, TX
over the summer of 2006. The album features 12 tracks, 11 of which
were written by lead singer Clint Bracher, and the 12th by a close
friend of the band’s. On it they showcased their range of talent by
recording all of music themselves. “Each tune is different and hard to
describe, but they are all fantastic. Their debut CD is a must for
anyone who is tired of the same trend in music. It is different and
spot on. It is one of the best of the year so far.” Howerton
Every member of the group can play
just about any instrument you put in front of them, and you will
believe it once you see them in concert. They are now based out of San
Antonio, Texas, but keep your eyes open and you are bound to see them
out gallivanting around the state and beyond, impressing fans at every
venue.
The music they play is truly
diverse. If you ask them to define it they will probably each give you
a different answer, as evidenced when they list their influences of
Robert Earl Keen, Ryan Adams, Josh Ritter, Widespread Panic, James
McMurtry and Jimmy Buffett just to name a few. Most of all they just
enjoy playing music, and love being together as a band, traveling, and
doing whatever they can to give their audience a good show.
Their sophomore album titled “The
Road Company” was recently released in April of 2008. Like “Letting Go,”
it features 12 tracks, 11 of which are written by Clint Bracher.
In addition to being available on their website and at all live shows,
also look for it on Itunes and other digital media outlets.
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