The Watson Twins
Chandra and Leigh Watson grew up in Winnetka, Illinois, singing together from an early age. Their sound draws from folk and bluegrass traditions, with...
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Chandra and Leigh Watson grew up in Winnetka, Illinois, singing together from an early age. Their sound draws from folk and bluegrass traditions, with harmonies that recall The Everly Brothers and The Louvin Brothers. They started performing locally before releasing their debut album 'Fire Songs' in 2006, which was produced by T Bone Burnett.
That first album included 'Darlin' Song,' a track that became something of a signature for them. Their other songs like 'Friend and Foe' and 'How Am I To Be' show the same careful vocal blend and introspective writing. They've kept working since then, though details about their later output are thin in the available material.
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