John Cafferty
and the Beaver Brown Band
MULTI PLATINUM songwriter and recording
artist , John Cafferty could simply be known as "The Man Who Made Eddie Cruise".
Indeed, after playing together for more than 25 years,
from the beachside haunts of their native Rhode Island
to concert venues nationwide, John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown
Band bring both passion and hard-won perspective to their musical
careers. And those years have given Cafferty a story to tell which,
like the best rock song-writing, is both personal and universal.
Cafferty, and Beaver Brown saxophonist
Michael Antunes (who actually appeared as the saxophonist in the
Eddie and the Cruisers movie) know much about winning and losing.
By 1982, despite their status as one of the strongest club bands
in the Northeast, they still had not won a recording contract. So,
they took the risk of writing and performing the music for a yet-to-be
released movie. Of course, the film "Eddie
and the Cruisers" became a blockbuster hit and Cafferty's rendition
of "Tender Years" (which had been a poignant gem in the band's
repertoire for years) and "On the Dark Side" flew to the
top of the Billboard Charts.
As both of those tracks became
hits the soundtrack of "Eddie
and the Cruisers" was released by Scotti Bros/CBS in May 1983
and, bolstered by cable play of the film, sold more than
three million copies earning triple platinum status. The risk paid
off and Cafferty and Beaver Brown got their own record deal.
The resulting album, "Tough All Over", was released by Scotti
Bros./CBS in May 1985. With it's varied styles and realistic themes,
it was the first chance for Cafferty and the band to display the scope
and depth of their music. The album yielded two more Top 20 hits, the
title track, "Tough All Over" and "C.I.T.Y." It
also included pointed vignettes like Dixieland, a gospel-flavored rave
about Frost Belt refugees in the South; "Small Town Girl",
a doo-wop-tinged love tune "Crystal Blue", a heartbreak ballad
with a Tex-Mex feel; and the powerful rocker "Voices of America's
Sons", Cafferty's declaration of rock music's role for his generation,
which also appeared on the "Rocky IV" soundtrack.
Today, John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band, is still rocking audience
all over the world !
For booking inquires call Lee Brovitz • Bassic-Lee
Music • (239)285-8000