BROWNFIELD, Maine — On Jan. 23, Stone Mountain Arts Center is proud to welcome back old friends The Gibson Brothers, a band that feels right at home in these hills. With their close harmonies, lived-in songs, and easy way on stage, the Gibsons have built a career on making music that sounds like it comes straight from the front porch and settles in your bones.
Eric Gibson (guitar, vocals) and Leigh Gibson (dobro, vocals) were raised on the sounds of bluegrass, country, and mountain music, and they’ve spent years carrying those traditions down the long road and onto stages across the country. Along the way they’ve picked up multiple International Bluegrass Music Association awards, including Entertainer of the Year, but it’s the songs that matter most — tales of family, faith, hard times, and hope, sung with harmonies only brothers can find.
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