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The Blue Sky Boys

Within the ’30s, brother duets were common in country music: One of the better known were the Monroes, the Delmores, the Dixons, as well as the Carlisles. Expenses and Earl Bolick, who in 1936 had been prepared to make their 1st recording, adopted their producer’s recommendation that they must be …

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The Louvin Brothers

From your close-harmony brother acts from the ’30s evolved Charlie and Ira Louvin, rating among the very best duos in country music history. With Ira’s extremely high, real tenor and Charlie’s psychological and easy melody tenor, they discovered well from your Bolick brothers (the Blue Sky Males), the Monroe Brothers, …

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The Cactus Blossoms

The Cactus Blossoms sound uncannily such as a sibling harmony act that simply stepped from the stage from the Grand Ol’ Opry or the Louisiana Hayride in the ’40s or ’50s, and there’s reasonable for your — guitarists and singers Web page Burkum and Jack port Torrey are brothers (Jack …

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Josh Crowe & David McLaughlin

The vocal harmonies of brother duos like the Louvin Brothers, The Stanley Brothers and Don Reno & Red Smiley have already been among bluegrass’ most enduring sounds. That custom was continuing with HEADING BACK, a 1993 recording by Josh Crowe and David McLaughlin. Associated their heartfelt harmonies with virtuosic classical …

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