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- In the mid 1990s, The Alexander Brothers began to release music videos, and later DVDs, to supplement their live performances.
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In the mid 1990s, The Alexander Brothers began to release music videos, and later DVDs, to supplement their live performances. These new recordings contained many religious or devotional songs.
The brothers' fame and popularity probably peaked in the late 1960s, after which Scottish folk music began to lose its mainstream appeal and their audience dwindled. However, the Alexander Brothers experienced something of a revival in the mid 1990s when they began to release music videos, and later DVDs, to supplement their live performances.
Nov 11, 2013 · To celebrate the Alexander Brothers’ 50th anniversary in 2008, they released an album and toured worldwide.
The brothers' fame and popularity probably peaked in the late 1960s, after which Scottish folk music began to lose its mainstream appeal and their audience dwindled. However, the Alexander Brothers experienced something of a revival in the mid 1990s when they began to release music videos, and later DVDs, to supplement their live performances.
Explore The Alexander Brothers's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Alexander Brothers on AllMusic.
The duo consisted of brothers Jack (born 1935) and Tom (born 1934), both were born in Cambusnethan near Wishaw, Lanarkshire. Jack played piano and Tom played piano accordion. Jack died on the 2nd of November 2013 aged 77.
The Alexander Brothers were an easy-listening folk-music duo from Scotland, who had been performing since they began in the 1950s. They retired in 2012. The band was made up of brothers: Tom Alexander (1934–2020) and Jack Alexander (1935–2013). They were born in Thrashbush Avenue Cambusnethan, near Wishaw, Scotland.