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The Swon Brothers, Zach and Colton, were born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, to Kelly and Tammy Swon. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Colton Swon was born on August 17, 1988, while Zach was born on February 21, 1985. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Colton attended elementary school in Hilldale, Muskogee, and later attended school with his brother Zach in Oktaha , where he left after eighth ...
In 2010, he began playing guitar and providing background vocals for The Swon Brothers, [2] three years before their appearance on The Voice. [3] He went on to play electric guitar for their album The Swon Brothers. He married his wife, Jaci Lynn, on October 10, 2014, about a year after they met at a Swon Brothers show. [citation needed]
The Swon Brothers, an American country music duo from Muskogee, Oklahoma; The Sylvers, an American R&B group, included up to eight siblings at once. Nine brothers and sisters were in the band at some point including Olympia, Leon, Charmaine, James, Edmund, Joseph, Angelina, Patricia and Foster.
Dakota Bradley and Sam Hunt, Brothers Osborne and Josh Thompson, Chase Rice, Lucy Hale, John King, Maggie Rose, Canaan Smith, Jamie Lynn Spears, The Swon Brothers, Austin Webb and Jana Kramer 2015 Grandstand: Alabama [48] [49] Brantley Gilbert with A Thousand Horses [49] Andy Grammer and American Authors [49] John Kay & Steppenwolf with Foghat ...
The song was written by Jessi Alexander, Tommy Lee James, and Eric Paslay, and was produced by Mark Bright and The Swon Brothers. It was first released to digital retailers September 23, 2014 as the first promotional single off the album, and was subsequently serviced to American country radio on November 3, 2014, as the album's second official ...
The Swon Brothers is the major label debut studio album by American country music duo The Swon Brothers. It was released on October 14, 2014, via Arista Nashville. [1] [2] It includes the top 15 single "Later On". [3] [4] The Swon Brothers produced the album with Mark Bright. [5] [6]
"Later On" is a song recorded by American country music duo The Swon Brothers. The song was written by Nashville songwriters Ryan Hurd, Joey Hyde, and Justin Wilson, while production was handled by Mark Bright.
Bright is a member of the board of Governors for The Recording Academy Nashville Chapter. [36] He is a 2016 member of the Country Music Association (CMA) Board of Directors. [37] He produced Sara Evans' number one hit "A Real Fine Place to Start" [38] as well as Reba McEntire's longest running number one country hit "Consider Me Gone". [39]