Local country favorites The Beadle Brothers topping the charts
NORWICH – Popular local country music artists The Beadle Brothers released their debut album “To the Moon and Back” under Lure Records and have not slowed their pursuit of success in the always tough music business. Meanwhile, the title track for their first offering has received air-time on radio stations throughout the country. And the brothers’ song, “Back to the Country,” hit the number one spot on the Independent World Country Chart earlier this month and remains in the top ten this week.
According to Bruce Beadle Jr., the song was released on January 13 and was written by his brother and bandmate Matt Beadle, although Bruce Jr. handles the vocals on the track.
Both brothers discovered their love for music at a very early age and knew they would strive to make their living by entertaining crowds of music-lovers across the country. They have worked hard toward their goal for many years, and reaching number one on the chart was a great milestone, they said.
On top of reaching number one on the independent country charts, the song has reached number 19 on the top 20 World Country Chart for the week ending May 31 - just a few spots shy of renowned artists such as the Zac Brown Band, Luke Bryan, Tim McGraw, and beating out artist Darius Rucker.
“We’re talking with some bigger labels in the music industry as we speak,” said Bruce Jr. “This has really given us a lot of exposure.”
Bruce Jr. and Matt added their excitement for a number of local appearances this summer.
The Beadle Brothers will be headlining the 2nd Annual Music and Balloon Fest on July 4 at the Chenango County Fairgrounds, and will also perform July 18-20 at the grand opening of the Turning Stone Casino’s brand new country bar, The Tin Rooster.
“We are in the process of shooting a video and releasing the next song,” added Bruce Jr. “Be on the lookout for those around late summer.”
The brothers stated they are continuously creating new songs and material for their next album.
Said the brothers, “We appreciate the support we get from Norwich and the surrounding area. We are really pushing ahead to see what we can make of it.”
A collaboration with the United Service Organizations (USO) is in the works too, added Bruce Jr. The USO is a nonprofit organization providing entertainment to U.S. troops and their families.
The Beadle Brothers will be performing tonight from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Sherburne American Legion Annual Block Party. There is no cover charge for the event and it will take place outside.
For additional information on The Beadle Brothers, visit thebeadlebrothers.com to learn more and purchase “To the Moon and Back,” or find them on Facebook.
According to Bruce Beadle Jr., the song was released on January 13 and was written by his brother and bandmate Matt Beadle, although Bruce Jr. handles the vocals on the track.
Both brothers discovered their love for music at a very early age and knew they would strive to make their living by entertaining crowds of music-lovers across the country. They have worked hard toward their goal for many years, and reaching number one on the chart was a great milestone, they said.
On top of reaching number one on the independent country charts, the song has reached number 19 on the top 20 World Country Chart for the week ending May 31 - just a few spots shy of renowned artists such as the Zac Brown Band, Luke Bryan, Tim McGraw, and beating out artist Darius Rucker.
“We’re talking with some bigger labels in the music industry as we speak,” said Bruce Jr. “This has really given us a lot of exposure.”
Bruce Jr. and Matt added their excitement for a number of local appearances this summer.
The Beadle Brothers will be headlining the 2nd Annual Music and Balloon Fest on July 4 at the Chenango County Fairgrounds, and will also perform July 18-20 at the grand opening of the Turning Stone Casino’s brand new country bar, The Tin Rooster.
“We are in the process of shooting a video and releasing the next song,” added Bruce Jr. “Be on the lookout for those around late summer.”
The brothers stated they are continuously creating new songs and material for their next album.
Said the brothers, “We appreciate the support we get from Norwich and the surrounding area. We are really pushing ahead to see what we can make of it.”
A collaboration with the United Service Organizations (USO) is in the works too, added Bruce Jr. The USO is a nonprofit organization providing entertainment to U.S. troops and their families.
The Beadle Brothers will be performing tonight from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Sherburne American Legion Annual Block Party. There is no cover charge for the event and it will take place outside.
For additional information on The Beadle Brothers, visit thebeadlebrothers.com to learn more and purchase “To the Moon and Back,” or find them on Facebook.
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