Emory Quinn

















Emory Quinn
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    Emory Quinn is a band that takes its roots from folk, rock, and country music resulting from the different interests and influences of the members of the band, while creating a sound that can effortlessly cross the mainstream lines in the same CD with ease and versatility.
    The group was originally founded by Clint Bracher, Nathan Rigney, and Case Bell while enrolled at Texas A&M University. The name of the band comes from Nathan and Clint's middle names, Nathan Emory Rigney and Clint Quinn Bracher.
    In the beginning the band starting recording tracks in dorm rooms and houses while at school, along with rough live recordings of various shows. They released their debut album, “Letting Go,” in September 2006, and their sophomore effort, “The Road Company,” in April 2008. In 2010, came the release of their first live record, “Live at Gruene Hall,” and a third studio album, “See You at the Next Light.”
    One listen to an EQ recording and it is plain to see that the music they play is truly diverse. If you asked them to define it they would probably each give you a different answer. Most of all they just enjoy what any other band in the world does: playing music, touring as a band, and doing whatever they can to give their audience good music and a good show.


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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 25


Emory Quinn  05/23/2008            
Jared's moustache
Ok, where to begin. The boys really put a solid second outing together. Nathan shows more of his influence on this album than before. Where he record shines is their appreciation for all types of music. Blue Gone is the pinnacle of the album when they break into the My Morning Jacket-esque instrumental at the end.
Emory Quinn  04/26/2008            
jnk
when are yall gonna add the new CD--it kicks ass
Emory Quinn  08/09/2007            
Rick
These guys are gonna be the next big thing. If you don't have the CD yet or haven't made it out to a show be sure to make that happen soon. You won't be dissapointed.
Emory Quinn  08/08/2007            
Matt Leatherwood
SO HOT RIGHT NOW. Their shows are so great, with Clint's beautiful rugged face hidden behind that masculine beard, Rigney's wailing, shoeless, guitar solos, and Casey's sex eyes, you have the HOTTEST band in Texas Right now! OMG!
Emory Quinn  05/01/2007            
Steve
I got to see these guys for the first time last weekend at the Backyard before Pat Green and Eli Young. They put on one heck of a show on stage and I've been loving the CD since. It's got some awesome jams and isn't like anything else out there right now.
Emory Quinn  04/09/2007            
S.A. Dude
Of the twelve songs on Emory Quinn's first CD, "Letting Go", every one is a hits....I like them all so no way can I pick the one I like the best. Hear they are moving to San Antone from Aggieland this summer. Whoop!!! The whole town will be "dancing on Satillo tile"!!
Emory Quinn  04/09/2007            
Lupe Reed
These guys are just plain better than GOOD! They play the kind of Texas music that gets in your head and keeps you young! They love performing and just stole the show from some old pros at Chilifest in Snook, Texas. You can bet I'll be in ConCan, Texas when they take the stage this summer at House Pasture. Gig'em E.Q.
Emory Quinn  02/28/2007            
thetotahman
I heard them live, and it was like some kind of life changing experience. Get the album now!!
Emory Quinn  02/25/2007            
natedog
My favorite song is Ride... love the guitar work. These guys are legit.
Emory Quinn  02/14/2007            
Texas Music Times
Emory Quinn or EQ as I like to call them is nothing but pure fun. These young guys are hip talented musicians who can play almost anything, and they often switch instruments in sets. It is fun to watch. Beyond the talent the are pure nice guys who will change Texas music and take us all to the beach for a laid back good time. The record is one of the best and these hard working guys are keeping it real without cheesy Texas songs, but with songs about a lifestyle known as Texas. This CD is a must have.
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