Raybon Bros.

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The Raybon Bros. were a country music duo consisting of Marty Raybon (born December 8, 1959 in Greenville , Alabama ) and Tim Raybon (born May 11, 1963 in Jacksonville , Florida ).

Career

In the 1970s, brothers Marty, Rick and Tim Raybon made music with their father. Marty was the only one in the family to have a musical career: he was the lead singer of the country rock group Shenandoah .

In 1997 Marty Raybon left the group and recorded the single Butterfly Kisses with his brother Tim, who was working as a session musician in Nashville at the time. More than 500,000 copies were sold within a few weeks. An album was immediately produced, Raybon Bros. , which was also successful and received good reviews from critics.

In 2002 Marty Raybon recorded the album Full Circle , in which his brother Tim also participated as a singer.

Discography

Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Singles
Butterfly kisses
  US 22nd 06/28/1997 (17 weeks)

Studio albums:

  • 1997: Raybon Brothers

Singles:

swell

  1. Chart sources: US