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The music of Tim and Phil Hanseroth remains forever threaded into the fabric of the 21st century American songbook. The identical twins have co-written dozens of songs, co-produced Top 10 albums, performed thousands of gigs, and reached towering heights as Brandi Carlile’s most trusted songwriting partners and creative confidants. Along the way, they’ve each won three GRAMMY® Awards out of 10 nominations, played for sold out crowds in legendary venues like Madison Square Garden and The Hollywood Bowl, and actualized seemingly impossible childhood dreams. Growing up outside of Seattle, WA, countless hours jamming as teens primed them for a life in music. Their band The Fighting Machinists emerged at the end of the nineties grunge revolution, landing a major label deal and recording at the legendary London Bridge Studio with the late Rick Parashar [Nirvana, Alice In Chains], who introduced them to Carlile in 1999. Their catalog has since blossomed with staples alongside Carlile such as the GRAMMY® Award-winning “The Joke” (Best American Roots Song), “Bring My Flowers Now” (Best Country Song), and “Broken Horses” (Best Rock Song) as well as the gold-certified “The Story.” Dolly Parton notably covered the latter, while Adele even cut her own version of “Hiding My Heart.” Plus, they penned music for the likes of Tanya Tucker, Zac Brown Band, and The Highwomen, to name a few. Now, they step into the light as The Hanseroth Twins, with their debut album “Vera” on Elektra.
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