04-19-2016, 09:04 PM
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carpe musicam
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Originally Posted by bob_32_116
Rather than "Brothers Tiburon", I'd say just go with Tiburon. It's a good name for a band, short and snappy, unusual enough for people to remember. Also, it's your call of course, but I think "brothers" in a band name is very cliched.
I also like the idea of a band name that does not sound too incongruous later on when there are personnel changes or shifts in the style of music you choose to play. "Southern" is a little - how shall I put it? prescriptive. "Tiburon", while being a nod to your interest in the US south, leaves the door open if you later decide to play Celtic folk or jazz fusion.
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Besides The Bellamy Brothers, and the Allman Brothers Band in Country/Country-Rock music I can't think of another band with "Brothers" in their name. The Brothers Johnson don't count cause they are Funk and this thread topic is all about Country band names.
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