The Redding Brothers

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The Redding Brothers
The Redding Brothers at Union Station, Nashville, TN
The Redding Brothers at Union Station, Nashville, TN
Background information
Also known as Redding Brothers, Redding Bros.
Origin Charleston, West Virginia
Genre(s) Pop Rock
Indie Rock
Alt Rock
Christian rock
Rock Music
Rock & Roll
Rock[1]
Years active 2003–present
Label(s) Brick & Stone Records
Website http://www.reddingbrothers.com
Members
Lawrence Micah Redding
Josiah Monroe Redding
Gabriel Micaiah Redding
Notable instrument(s)
Acoustic Guitar
Drums
Piano
Bass guitar
Synthesizer
Human voice
Djembe
Digeridoo
Cajon
Congas
Bongos
Harmonica
Electronic keyboard
12 String Guitar
Resonator Guitar
Electric Guitar

The Redding Brothers are an indie rock trio from Charleston, West Virginia composed of brothers Micah (b. November 1, 1981 in Charleston, West Virginia), Josiah (b. August 19, 1983 in Charleston, West Virginia), and Gabriel (b. February 11, 1987 in Seattle, Washington) Redding [2] The band is most known for their "Song of the Week" program in which the band members wrote, recorded, and released one new song each Saturday night at midnight for a complete year. Their songs have been televised on NBC's WTAP-TV 5 and CBS's WOWK-TV 13 as well as heard on many radio stations including "The Cutting Edge" WMUL-FM 88.1, "Electric" WVSR-FM 102.7, "ZRock" WZJO-FM 94.5, "Festival of the Arts" on WCTC-AM 1450[3], and WKLC-FM 105.1. Their music has been featured and reviewed in many publications, including Marysville Globe, Arlington Times, West Virginia Gazz[4][5], Voiceboxx, Vibe, Bowling Green Daily News[6], Bellingham Herald, Shoreline Ebbtide[7], Charleston Daily Mail[8], The Parthenon[9], Charleston Gazette, Huntington Herald-Dispatch[10], Kanawha Metro, Putnam Metro, Putnam Herald, Putnam Post, The Putnam Standard[11], All The Rage, Nashville Scene, and more.

In addition to regional and national tours of festivals and college campuses, the band tours internationally in support of the United States military through an association with Armed Forces Entertainment[12].

Micah is a member of ASCAP performing rights society[13]. Josiah and Gabriel are members of BMI[14][15].

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