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When the talents of brothers Drew, Tim, and Tres Womack are combined with the styles of their musical kin Luke Adair, Eric Raines and Josh Droegemeuller - the unprecedented result is Sum Brothers.
While this may be the first time the three Womack brothers have officially collaborated, sharing a stage together is certainly nothing new. Drew and Tim Womack were members of the Waco-based band Sons of the Desert.. During that time, Sons released “Whatever Comes First” charting on Billboard’s Top 10. Drew and Tim worked with a number of Nashville acts, including singing vocals on Lee Ann Womack’s 2000 hit “I Hope You Dance.” Drew wrote and co-wrote nine top-10 hits during his time in Music City, including Kenny Chesney’s “She’s Got It All." SOD received three Academy of Country Music Awards, a Country Music Association Award, and two Country Music Television Awards. Despite their success, the group dissolved shortly after the release of “I Hope You Dance”. Both Womack brothers went on to continue successful solo careers - Drew releasing a self-titled album in 2003 that earned him two Top 5 singles as well as an international tour and Tim garnering songwriting credits for Aaron Tippin, John Anderson and more. Meanwhile, Tres Womack, along with Luke Adair and Josh Droegemeuller, were members of Chubby Knuckle Choir - a genre-defying band formed in 2009 that blended country, bluegrass, R&B, and swamp blues into a sound all their own.
While this may be the first time the three Womack brothers have officially collaborated, sharing a stage together is certainly nothing new. Drew and Tim Womack were members of the Waco-based band Sons of the Desert.. During that time, Sons released “Whatever Comes First” charting on Billboard’s Top 10. Drew and Tim worked with a number of Nashville acts, including singing vocals on Lee Ann Womack’s 2000 hit “I Hope You Dance.” Drew wrote and co-wrote nine top-10 hits during his time in Music City, including Kenny Chesney’s “She’s Got It All." SOD received three Academy of Country Music Awards, a Country Music Association Award, and two Country Music Television Awards. Despite their success, the group dissolved shortly after the release of “I Hope You Dance”. Both Womack brothers went on to continue successful solo careers - Drew releasing a self-titled album in 2003 that earned him two Top 5 singles as well as an international tour and Tim garnering songwriting credits for Aaron Tippin, John Anderson and more. Meanwhile, Tres Womack, along with Luke Adair and Josh Droegemeuller, were members of Chubby Knuckle Choir - a genre-defying band formed in 2009 that blended country, bluegrass, R&B, and swamp blues into a sound all their own.
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