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Singer/bassist Doug Phelps and singer/guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:5nuPtkjYTDJ5yJIcLrkBF3">Ricky Lee Phelps</a> first started performing together in their teens, learning to harmonize like <a href="spotify:artist:4ACplpEqD6JIVgKrafauzs">the Everly Brothers</a>. After leaving <a href="spotify:artist:2sgj794K3UaW1ApX28ZUhY">the Kentucky Headhunters</a> in 1992, they formed their own project, Brother Phelps, which contrary to appearances was actually their minister father's nickname. They quickly landed a deal with Asylum Records, and in 1993 they issued their debut album, Let Go, an unassuming record with a more traditional country bent than their often rock-flavored work with <a href="spotify:artist:2sgj794K3UaW1ApX28ZUhY">the Headhunters</a>. The title track made the country Top Ten, and several other singles made the lower reaches of the charts. The follow-up album, Any Way the Wind Blows, appeared in 1995 to positive reviews, but Brother Phelps decided to disband the following years, whereupon Doug rejoined <a href="spotify:artist:2sgj794K3UaW1ApX28ZUhY">the Headhunters</a>. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

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