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Bio

Country music is back, and it’s come in the form of The Reeves Brothers. Brothers, Matt and Cole, grew up in the small town of Pahrump, Nevada. They originally moved down Stagecoach Road, where they lived behind The Stagestop, a juke joint their father, Jack Reeves, headlined playing country music five nights a week. Needless to say, music runs like blood in their veins, and playing it comes as naturally as breathing. From childhood, the brothers were surrounded by mentors and influences, such as, Dick Dale, Red Simpson, and Gib Guilbeau, ergo perfecting their craft with each passing day.

As the boys grew older, they each pursued solo careers, but soon realized that family was at the heart of who they are, the heartbeat of their music. Come 2016, The Reeves Brothers band was born, and they released their first full-length album, being deemed worthy of being “played on a jukebox also stocked with the likes of Charlie Rich, David Allan Coe, and Merle Haggard” with voices “as smooth as top-shelf bourbon.” (The Las Vegas Review) After a successful album release and an every-busying tour schedule with their growing fan base, the brothers received the Ameripolitan Award for “Honky-Tonk Group of the Year” in 2018.

Although The Reeves Brothers have already created a thriving music career journey for themselves, they have only just begun. In 2022 they opened Justin Moore’s “Country On It” tour, and have a huge 2023 ahead of them, including a UK and US Tour. Get ready for their Honky-Tonk sound to revive your country soul and grace your radio speakers soon.