The Brightwings
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The Brightwings are an American rock band, based in Boston, Massachusetts.
The band has shared the stage with Matt Nathanson, Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers [1], Nada Surf[2], The Alternate Routes[3], Emerson Hart, Ingram Hill, Tim Reynolds[4], Chad Perrone and Braddigan of Dispatch.
Bassist Matt Rafal appears on Mike Brown & The Sneakies album American Hotel.[5]
The band has provided music for a variety of television programs, including: NBC’s "Medium" CW’s "Life Is Wild"[1] MTV’s "Real World / Road Rules Challenge"[2] MTV’s "Real World Denver" MTV’s "Real World Sydney" E’s "Keeping Up with the Kardashians"[3] MTV’s "NEXT" FOX25’s "Morning News"[4] CBS's "Ghost Whisperer" [5]
[edit] References
- ^ View Stephen Kellogg & The Sixers Playing Free Concert
- ^ Nada Surf and others at Row-A-Palooza at Weeks Footbridge (Saturday, October 21, 2006) - Upcoming
- ^ :: T H E A L T E R N A T E R O U T E S :: Tour
- ^ Head of the Charles Regatta - Boston's Annual Head of the Charles Rowing Race
- ^ Oasis Entertainment: Helping Communities Survive and Thrive