The Warren Brothers - Biography

The Warren Brothers Biography
Brad and Brett Warren are natives of Tampa, Fla., but first gained attention as a bar band in Nashville. They signed to RCA for their first album, 1998's Beautiful Day in a Cold Cruel World. All three of the duo's singles reached the Top 40. A collaboration with Sara Evans, "That's the Beat of a Heart," reached No. 22 and was included on the soundtrack to Where the Heart Is.
The brothers' next album, 2000's King of Nothing, included the song "Move On," which cracked the Top 20. Yet, due to a lack of contenders, The Warren Brothers have been nominated in the CMA's vocal duo every year since 1999. As songwriters, they have landed cuts with Lynyrd Skynyd and Tim McGraw. The album Well-Deserved Obscurity arrived on an independent label in 2004, and the duo issued the video "Sell a Lot of Beer" later that year. In addition, they filmed a pilot for a reality series and served as judges on the second season of Nashville Star.
In 2005, they will offer the second season of their reality series, Barely Famous, and release yet another album on BNA Records, titled Barely Famous Hits.
