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The Louvin Brothers - Definition and Overview |
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The Louvin Brothers were Charlie and Ira Louvin, an American duo best-known as the popularizers of close harmony, a kind of country music. The genre evolved in the 1930s from traditional Appalachian folk music; performers like Blue Sky Boys, Delmore Brothers and Monroe Brothers inspired the Louvins, whose career peaked in the 1950s.
The Louvin Brothers' career began in gospel music in the 1940s, with their first foray into secular music being the minor hit "The Get Acquainted Waltz" (recorded with Chet Atkins). Other hits included "Cash on the Barrel Head" and "When I Stop Dreaming". They joined the Opry in 1955, and stayed there until breaking up in 1963.
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Example Usage of Brothers |
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thetoilettunes: is listening to Strawberrry Letter 23 from Jackie Brown by Brothers Johnson of genre Soundtrack |
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tweetybirdbecky: @XxPinkKisses1xX aha lylas! 2 more days nd we old lady Brothers! Gingers ftw! |
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madaay: just voted "Jonas Brothers" on "¿quien es el mejor grupo de hermanos?" vote too ➔ http://bit.ly/9v7qS |
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