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Description of Brother Acts/Close Harmony

 
A number of Brother Acts began popping up in the 1930s in response to the rough, raw, homespun country sounds of the previous decade. Their music was more refined and professional than that of their predecessors, and was marked by gorgeous harmony vocals and spare acoustic guitar accompaniment. The brother concept made sense: having spent all those years growing up together, brothers had plenty of time to work on their singing to develop Close Harmony. The similarity of vocal timbre and phrasing made the harmonies eerily close, sometimes making it hard to tell where one voice began and the other ended. The Delmore Brothers, the Monroe Brothers (which included Bill Monroe in his pre-bluegrass days), the Blue Sky Boys, and many others became very popular, especially on the radio. The Delmore Brothers were one of the earliest star groups on the Grand Ole Opry. During the '50s, the gifted Louvin Brothers-who continue to influence legions of Alt-Country bands -- brought harmonic singing to new heights, as did the Everly Brothers in the '60s. Brother Acts still crop up now and again in contemporary country music, including the '90s duo Brother Phelps.
 

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Brother Acts/Close Harmony Key Artists

 
Bailes Brothers

The Bailes Brothers,
Johnnie, Homer, Kyle and
Walter, played stringed
instruments and sang
country songs in perfect...

Bailey Brothers

Active in the '40s and '50s,
the Bailey Brothers were a
Bluegrass brother duet act
that started out as old-timey
pop singers.

Blue Sky Boys

Blue Sky Boys played guitar
and mandolin-backed
mountain Bluegrass with
simple harmonies and
perfectly matched voices...

Lilly Brothers

The Lilly Brothers were a
bluegrass act specializing in
those high-lonesome vocal
harmonies that only siblings
can sing.

Sam and Kirk McGee

One of the first Close
Harmony music duos, Sam
and Kirk got their start in
the 1920s and played eerie
Traditional Country.

The Everly Brothers

Don and Phil Everly are the
spiritual and literal
forefathers of Country
Rock. They are the epitome
of Close Harmony singing....

The Louvin Brothers

Hailing from Appalachia,
Charlie and Ira Louvin were
a Close Harmony/Brother
Act who specialized in
eerie murder ballads. Wit...

The McCoury Brothers

Bluegrass brethren Del and
Jerry McCoury make
aching, high-lonesome,
Traditional Bluegrass and
Close Harmony singing.

The Monroe Brothers

Monroe Brothers were a
country act from the 1930s
who featured Bill Monroe.
They played Square Dance
music and Country Folk.

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