The Gibson Brothers is an American musical group that performs bluegrass music. The group has been performing and releasing music since 1987.
Originating from Ellenburg Depot, New York, this brother duo, consisting of Eric and Leigh Gibson, has carved an illustrious career spanning decades. Renowned for their remarkable harmonies and instrumental virtuosity, the Gibson Brothers have become synonymous with the bluegrass genre, captivating audiences worldwide with their distinctive sound and heartfelt performances.
Their discography boasts an impressive array of albums, earning critical acclaim and numerous accolades, including multiple International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Awards and Grammy nominations. It includes the singles “The Bluegrass Music”, “Picker’s Blue”, “Walkin’ West to Memphis”, “Sing As We Rise”, “Help My Brother”, “I’ll Love Nobody But You’”, and the albums “They Called It Music “, “Another Night of Waiting”, “Spread Your Wings”, and “A Long Way Back Home.”
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