Gibson Brothers (bluegrass duo)

For the France-based trio who were successful in the disco era, see Gibson Brothers.
The Gibson Brothers

The Gibson Brothers playing at MerleFest in 2010.
Background information
Born Eric, born October 23, 1970; Leigh, October 11, 1971
Plattsburgh, New York, United States
Genres Bluegrass, Americana
Years active 1987-present
Labels Rounder, Compass, Sugar Hill, Hay Holler
Website gibsonbrothers.com

The Gibson Brothers are an American brother duet, who have performed bluegrass music professionally since the late 1980s.[1][2]

The International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) awarded the Gibson Brothers “Emerging Artist of the Year” honors in 1998 following the Alan O’Bryant produced album Another Night of Waiting on the Hay Holler label. They debuted on the Grand Ole Opry on April 11, 2003. “Ring the Bell” (written by Chet O'Keefe) garnered “Song of the Year” and “Gospel Recorded Performance of the Year” honors in 2010. Their first tour abroad was to Ireland and then Germany in 2010. In 2012 they returned to Germany with stops in Denmark, France, and Italy also. The brothers debuted on Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion on October 4, 2014 at the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota and returned January 17, 2015.

Awards

International Bluegrass Music Association Awards [3]

Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America Awards[4]

Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey

"Long Forgotten Dream" was their first album to appear on the Bluegrass Unlimited (BU) National Bluegrass Survey with four months on the chart;[7] Spread Your Wings followed with three months;[8] and Another Night of Waiting for nine months with a peak ranking of No. 7.[9] In July 2003 "Bona Fide" became their first album to reach No. 1 on the BU National Bluegrass Survey;[10] "A Long Way Back Home" occupied the No. 1 position for four months;[11] "Red Letter Day" for two months;[12] "Iron and Diamonds" for one month;[13] "Ring the Bell" for two months;[14] "Help My Brother" for eight months;[15] and "They Called It Music" for six months.[16]

Singles from their recordings have consistently made the BU Songs Chart with "Long Forgotten Dream" lasting eight months, "Picture in the Moonlight" eleven and "She Paints a Picture" thirteen. The first single to attain No. 1 position was held by: "Mountain Song" for two consecutive months;[17] "Ring the Bell" for three;[18] "Farm of Yesterday" for two;[19] "Help My Brother" for three;[20] and "They Called It Music" for three.[21]

Honorary Degrees

On May 16, 2015 both Eric and Leigh received honorary doctorates of fine arts from the State University of New York during the spring commencement at SUNY Plattsburgh.[22]

Recordings and Labels

The Gibson Brothers also appear on recordings by:

References

  1. Gooley, Lawrence P. (2010). History of Churubusco. Peru, NY: Bloated Toe Publishing. pp. 197–201. ISBN 978-0-9795741-5-3.
  2. Stuart, Chris (April 2010). "The Gibson Brothers - Lifers" 44 (10): 26–29.
  3. "Recipient History - IBMA Awards". Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  4. "38th ANNUAL SPBGMA BLUEGRASS MUSIC AWARDS, 2012 Award Winners". Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  5. "40th Annual SPBGMA Bluegrass Music Awards". Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  6. "41st Annual SPBGMA Bluegrass Music Awards". Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  7. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 31 (3): 57. September 1996.
  8. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 32 (4): 71. October 1997.
  9. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 33 (3): 75. September 1998.
  10. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 38: 71. June 2003.
  11. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 39: 91. December 2004.
  12. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 41: 67. August 2006.
  13. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 43. October 2008.
  14. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 44: 41. February 2010.
  15. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 46: 75. January 2012.
  16. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 48: 45. December 2013.
  17. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 39: 71. October 2004.
  18. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 44: 51. March 2010.
  19. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 45: 71. October 2010.
  20. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 46: 61. September 2011.
  21. "Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey". Bluegrass Unlimited 48: 45. December 2013.
  22. Halsey, Derek. ""The Gibson Brothers - Brotherhood. Honoring the Tradition of Sibling Harmonies"". Bluegrass Unlimited 49 (12): 28–32.
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