The Right Brothers | |
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| Origin | Nashville, Tennessee,United States |
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| Years active | 2004–2011 |
The Right Brothers were anAmericanconservative band, consisting of Aaron Sain and Frank Highland ofNashville, Tennessee. They received international attention in 2006 for their song "Bush Was Right", which expressed support for PresidentGeorge W. Bush and theIraq War. The song received international press coverage, including in the United States,[1][2][3] Britain,[4] Poland,[5] Switzerland,[6] Argentina,[7] and Denmark.[8]
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, theanti-abortion and pro-adoption "I Want To Live"[9] and received over 1 million views.
Their song "Bush Was Right" was a topic on cable news, such asMSNBC'sCountdown with Keith Olbermann.[10]
Before releasing their last CD, The Right Brothers compiled a special 10-song disc to honor American troops. In 2006, the band opened forSean Hannity at a rally forGeorgia Lieutenant Governor candidateRalph Reed.[11]
The Right Brothers have appeared on various venues, such asThe Michael Medved Show,Maxim Radio,The Hugh Hewitt Show,The Lars Larson Show,C-SPAN,Sound-off Connecticut with Jim Vicevich,TheKirby Wilbur Show inSeattle, Washington,The Liddy & Hill Show inPhoenix, Arizona,TheMartha Zoller Show, RightMarch Radio,Take a Stand with Adam McManus, and others.[citation needed] Their music also has been heard onTheG. Gordon Liddy Show, as well asNational Public Radio.[12]
As of 2011, the Right Brothers were no longer producing music.