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The Talbott Brothers
Background and career
editNick and Tyler were raised in Imperial, NE [1]. They attended Chase County Middle School and Chase County High School. They began playing music at an early age after discovering their father’s guitar and record collection in the basement of their childhood home. After high school, Nick attended University of Nebraska at Kearney University and Tyler attended University of Nebraska at Lincoln. After accumulating enough shows during college, they left Nebraska to pursue music. After relocating to their mother’s birthplace of Portland, OR in 2015,[2] they wrote and recorded their debut album, Gray. Following its release in 2017, they toured across the US and Canada for two years before releasing their latest record, Ghost Talker (2019), which gained the attention of Rolling Stone and Billboard. [3][4][5]
Discography
editAlbum | Year Released |
---|---|
Grey | 2017 |
Ghost Talker | 2019 |
References
edit- ^ https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/10-best-country-americana-songs-highwomen-cam-873389/
- ^ http://1883magazine.com/the-talbott-brothers-run-no-more-premiere/
- ^ http://www.brooklynbasementrecords.com/talbott-epk
- ^ https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/country/8532560/the-talbott-brothers-without-a-doubt
- ^ https://www.imperialrepublican.com/local/talbott-brothers-new-album-drops-single-receives-billboard-recognition
External links
edit- Website [1]