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Playing contemporary country with a classic rock edge and a dash of sibling harmonies,
the Swon Brothers are a duo from Oklahoma who went from playing in the family band to stardom in country music circles.
Zach Swon was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma (where a young
Carrie Underwood was a neighbor) on February 21, 1985, and his brother
Colton Swon arrived three years later on August 17, 1988. Their parents led a gospel group called Exodus (not to be confused with the noted thrash metal band), and as youngsters
Zach and
Colton acquired a taste for the touring musician's life, joining their folks for weekend runs playing church events.
Zach had natural skills as a drummer, and by the time he was ten, he was part of the group's rhythm section, while
Colton excelled as a vocalist.
In 1995, Exodus were put on hold while
Zach and
Colton's parents put together a family-style variety show called The Westwood Music Show, and the brothers were both part of the show, with
Colton performing tributes to
Frank Sinatra and
Michael Jackson, while
Zach would step out from behind the drums to impersonate
Elvis Presley.
Zach and
Colton's experience led them to strike out on their own as a country duo in 2000, and in 2007 they auditioned for the music competition series American Idol. In 2009,
the Swon Brothers released their first album, an independent effort titled Another Day; another indie release, Set List, followed in 2012. In 2013, a friend who was auditioning for the music competition show The Voice suggested
Zach and
Colton tag along, and they ended up being invited to compete on the show's fourth season. After introducing themselves with a performance of
Tom Petty's "American Girl,"
Usher,
Shakira, and
Blake Shelton all turned chairs for the act, and with
Shelton as their coach, they completed the season in third place.
The attention from their appearance on The Voice led to
the Swon Brothers signing with Arista Records, which released the duo's self-titled album in October 2014. The album featured the single "Later On," which received a warm reception on country radio and rose to number 21 on the Country Singles chart. However, the album underperformed in the marketplace, and
the Swon Brothers were at odds with their label about what to do next. In 2015, Arista and
the Swon Brothers parted ways, and the duo took back control of their recording career. In 2016,
the Swon Brothers returned with a self-released six-song EP, Timeless, and set out on tour, including playing a handful of shows opening for their old friend
Carrie Underwood. ~ Mark Deming