Thanks Cameron Crowe... for introducing me to the band I Nine!
Were it not for seeing them perform in Franklin, Tennessee during the red carpet premiere of the movie "Elizabethtown", I probably would have never found this band.
As far as indie music goes... this stuff ROCKS!
Here are a TON of photos we took "front & center" when I-Nine kicked off the movie premiere at Franklin Cinema the other night...
I Nine On The Red Carpet
First, I just have to say, the band members themselves are entirely charming individuals... each and every one of them.
Brian Whitman - guitar
Bryan Gibson - cello
Matt Heath - bass
While I didn't personally meet them, these guys appeared to be down-to-earth, one with their fans, and genuinely appreciative of their inclusion on the "Elizabethtown" soundtrack.
They also connected really well with their fans -- new and old.
Highlights Of Their Performance
Following are photos from their Franklin, Tennessee performance on Sunday, September 18, 2005:
First, The Video...
Now, The Photographs...
I Nine Fans & Followers
Hollywood movie producer, director, and screenwriter Cameron Crowe took Carmen Keigans and her I Nine bandmates under his wing during the premiere of "Elizabethtown", where they performed their song that's featured on the movie's soundtrack.
That song is "Same In Any Language" -- the lead song on the soundtrack -- which was written by Cameron Crowe, with the help of his wife, Nancy Wilson (from Heart).
Fun Stuff About "I Nine"...
Hailing from Columbia, South Carolina, I Nine's music is considered "acoustic alternative rock".
Their sound is one-of-a-kind, completely original and uniquely their own.
"The members met at USC in September 2003 and formed the band Isle 9. Unfortunately, this name was taken, so they changed it to I Nine. The name stuck, and is quickly becoming a well-known entity around campus. A couple of the members' friends got together and created a Facebook group to help them gain some publicity. What began as a joke is now a group with more than 1,000 members." SOURCE: Daily Gamecock
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Short message to the group "I Nine" and that Angel singer.....I've just listened to the same in any language now at least 10 times and I'm still replaying it.Thank you for showing up and sharing it so amazingly!!!!!!
Doug -
Yes, I believe that I-Nine's "live" album is the only one available at this time. It's here.
Of course you can also find the Elizabethtown Soundtracks (volume I and II) there as well.
Is the I Nine "Live" CD on Amazon.com the only one available?
i've been looking for the video of Same In Any Language, but i can't seem to find it to download anywhere. does anyone know where i would find it?
Terri -
Looks like the video which contained the I Nine video footage we shot wasn't working in Firefox.
I think it's fixed now. (You just need to double-click the video picture to start & stop it -- in Firefox.)
Enjoy!
Lynnette
Just watched Elizabeth town, fell in love with "Same in Any Language" and HAD to download it immediately! Wow....what a great song! Feel in love with the vocals and the whole feel of the song! Thanks for the site and pics....can't seem to get the whole URL for the video...it's covered up partially by the ads on the right. :( Ah well, hopefully I'll find it!
Terri
This is Carmen's dad. Wasn't able to get to premire. So very glad you were there to get the pics. How can I get a copy of them singing