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The Right Brothers

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Genres
  
Rock Pop Punk

Genre
  
Punk

Website
  
Official Website

Record label
  
Right Coast Records

Origin
  
Nashville, Tennessee, United States (2004)

Members
  
Aaron Sain, Frank Highland

Albums
  
No Apologies, Right Brothers II, Remember: A Military Appreciation Project, For My Country

Similar
  
Bevlove, Jamaican Queens, Flint Eastwood

Profiles

The Right Brothers were an American conservative band, consisting of Aaron Sain and Frank Highland of Nashville, Tennessee. They received international attention in 2006 for their song "Bush Was Right", which expressed support for President George W. Bush and the Iraq War. The song received international press coverage, including in the United States, Britain, Poland, Switzerland, Argentina, and Denmark.

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Career

In January 2004, RightMarch.com posted their first song, the country-flavored "Hey Hollywood," on their website, and in 72 hours it received 15,000 downloads. Within a few weeks the number was over 35,000. Later, a new song and video surfaced, the pro-life and pro-adoption "I Want To Live" and received over 1 million views.

Their song "Bush Was Right" was a topic on cable news, such as MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann.

Before releasing their latest CD, The Right Brothers compiled a special 10-song disc to honor American troops. Remember: A Military Appreciation Project, is reported to have been used at veterans events, including at Arlington National Cemetery. In 2006, the band opened for Sean Hannity at a rally for Georgia Lieutenant Governor candidate Ralph Reed.

The Right Brothers have appeared on various venues, such as The Michael Medved Show, Maxim Radio, The Hugh Hewitt Show, The Lars Larson Show, C-SPAN, Sound-off Connecticut with Jim Vicevich, The Kirby Wilbur Show in Seattle, Washington, The Liddy & Hill Show in Phoenix, Arizona, The Martha Zoller Show, RightMarch Radio , Take a Stand with Adam McManus, and others. Their music also has been heard on The G. Gordon Liddy Show, as well as National Public Radio.

As of 2011, the Right Brothers were no longer producing music.

Discography

  • For My Country (June 2004)
  • II (February 2005)
  • Remember: A Military Appreciation Project (June 2006)
  • No Apologies (December 5, 2006)
  • Singles

  • Hey Hollywood (January 2004)
  • I Want to Live
  • Bush Was Right (October 2005)
  • Dear Rosie (June 3, 2007)
  • One Life (January 4,2006)
  • Videos

  • Bush Was Right (2006)
  • I Want To Live
  • Half of Her Heart (February 19, 2007)
  • Songs

    Bush Was RightNo Apologies · 2006
    Stop Global WhiningNo Apologies · 2006
    For My CountryRemember: A Military Appreciation Project · 2006

    References

    The Right Brothers Wikipedia