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The Brother Brothers at Coconino Center for the Arts

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Brother Brothers is the indie folk duo of Adam Moss and David Moss. The identical twins were born and raised in Peoria, Illinois and were originally based in Brooklyn. They’re the kind of people who have stories about just about anything you might really want to hear.

A tour to record their cover to cover, dubbed Cover To Cover, is on the way soon, but their third release on Compass Records is marked by great uncertainty and creative instability. Inspired by an introspective reflection of their inspirational roots in the ugly era, it’s a must-have covers album. Why don’t you say it in your own voice, instead of using the other person’s words?” The message may be the same, but when you find a message that amplifies, say, “Why don’t you say it again?”

The brothers brought in some good old friends to join them on the album, including Rachel Price (Lake Street Dive), Sarah Jaros, Michaela Ann and Alison Brown. They also hired some of Nashville’s finest session musicians, including Jeff Picker (Ricky Scaggs), Matthew Meyer, Ryan Scott, and Michael Rinne. An American songwriter once said: “

The Brother Brothers’ illustrious touring career has included international headliners, supporting runs such as I’m With Her, Big Thief, Lake Street Dive and Shaky Graves, as well as significant appearances at NPR’s Mountain Stage, Freshgrass Festival, Folk Alliance and Woodford. performance. Folk, Nelsonville Music Festival, Edmonton Folk and more.

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