Brother Love (artist)

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Brother Love

Background information
Birth name Larry Florman
Origin Flag of the United States New York City, NY, USA
Genre(s) Rock
Instrument(s) Vocals drummer
Years active 2004 – present
Label(s) Independent
Website brotherloverocks.com

Brother Love, also known as Larry Florman, is perhaps the first artist to receive truly large-scale recognition through his involvement in podsafe music. His music was popularized to a large audience of podcast listeners when his song Push was featured on the Daily Source Code, and received airtime through many more podcasts via the Podsafe Music Network.

His rise to the top of the PMC Top10, a podsafe music chart, further propelled him into podcast fame. His song Summertime spent eleven weeks in the countdown including an unprecedented six weeks at the #1 spot. His follow-up song, There She Goes was #1 for three weeks.

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] and a Reese's Puff cereal commercial.

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  • Album Of The Year (2004, Independent)
  • Turn It Up! (2007, Independent)

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