The only "trouble" brothers Mark and Jason Sutton are about to encounter in the near future is the head-spinning dilemma on how to cope with the side-effects of super-stardom in country music. Lavish caravan of tour buses, hit music, worldclass venues, millions of fans count the ways Brother Trouble are about to face the realities of life?
Endorsements from worldclass entertainers like Kenny Chesney dont come everyday, but they did come to this brotherhood. "We had the Big Star competition goin on, and these guys were by far the best," Chesney told a throng of screaming supporters as Brother Trouble blew all the competition out the doors on Chesneys much publicized "Next Big Star" national talent search. With the praise, the brothers landed a $25,000 pay check and the hallowed ground of opening spot on Kenny Chesneys jammed to the rafters, Poets & Pirates tour a far cry from the Sutton brothers early career experience of singing for tips on the Honky Tonk circuit.
Fresh on the scene in Nashville just a few short years ago, Nashvilles Wildhorse Saloon put gas in their tankboth literally and creativelywhen the brothers landed the rarified spot of a regular gig--allowing them to showcase their original music in one of the towns hottest clubs. "It was like a chance to go viral with our sound and songs," noted Jason in a recent interview with Ellen Barnes of Gibson.com "It was one of the biggest tourist spots in Nashville and the weekend audience would take our music back to Texas or Illinois or wherever they came from."
"Nobody today is just one genre," notes Mark in talking about the amalgamation of early influences the brothers developmental musical chops paid homage to. Cutting their teeth early-on on the Myrtle Beach club circuit the brothers showed flashes of a creative heritage that included influences like Hank Jr.s hard-edged honky-tonk, with pop-tinged shadings of Alabama. A shaker of Joe Walsh riff-and-hook laden blues made love to the southern fried rock of ZZ Top, 38 Special and Skynyrd. What emerged from the sands of South Carolina summers was a very unique sound that Brother Trouble solidly owned.
Today, songs like "Summers Little Angel" and "The Game" have pre-built a fan base for the brothers distinctive sound and musical vibe long before the thought of radio impact ever had a chance to cross their minds. What has impacted with their audiences is their uniqueness. Brother Trouble has consistently stamped their brand on a free-wheeling approach to music that authentically brings the too often missed bona fide kick-back and party down fun roaring back into the fabric of country music.
The brothers have aligned with Blaster Recordsand major Nashville management house Gold Mountain Entertainment. Brother Trouble was officially launched at radio with a national tour of station visits to key influencers spearheaded by Bigger Picture Group in advance of the April release of their new single, "Summers Little Angel." Impacting radio and iTunes with a spring 2011 launch, an EP and full album is set to follow. With rarefied success just ahead, the Sutton brothers have hit the re-set button on a fresh wave of energy in country music! Theyve officially left trouble in their dust.



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