Pop/Americana: The Gibson Brothers
THE GIBSON BROTHERS
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“…the real deal”

--Daniel Durchholz, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
 

The Gibson Brothers are a twenty-first century link to the bluegrass tradition of fraternal singing duos. Raised on a dairy farm outside Ellenburg Depot in upstate New York, Eric & Leigh Gibson were in sight of the Adirondack Mountains, where their high-lonesome vocal sound was right at home.


Inspired by artists such as the Stanley Brothers and Earl Scruggs, the duo’s bluegrass talent grew into numerous albums, an appearance at the International Bluegrass Music Associations’ annual World of Bluegrass, and the prestigious title of IBMA's Emerging Artist of the Year (1998).

With Eric on guitar and Leigh on banjo, they are joined by fiddle, mandolin and upright bass, bringing to the stage “fancy picking” and “the toughest and tightest harmonies this side of hillbilly heaven.” (The Washington Post