The Blue Sky Boys
The Blue Sky Boys
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Genres: Old-Timey, Traditional Country, Close Harmony
Active: 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's
Formed: 1936
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In the '30s, brother duets were common in country music: Among the better known were the Monroes, the Delmores, the Dixons, and the Carlisles. Bill and Earl Bolick, who in 1936 were ready to make their first recording, followed their producer's suggestion that they should be different by avoiding the word "brother." From "Blue Ridge Mountains, Land of the Sky" they took two words and named their act. But the Bolicks would have been different without the new name. Their intricate yet simple harmonies, their perfectly matching voices, and their unadorned mandolin and guitar instrumental backing set them off from the competition, so much so that two generations of subsequent duet singers echo them, some without realizing it.
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Release: March 18, 2008
Label: Gusto
Release: January 30, 2007
Label: JSP