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The Warren Brothers

The Warren Brothers is an American country music duo composed of brothers Brett Warren (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, mandolin, piano) and Brad Warren (background vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar). The duo has released three studio albums: ''Beautiful Day in the Cold Cruel World'' (1998) and ''King of Nothing'' (2000) on BNA Records, as well as ''Well Deserved Obscurity'' (2004) on Sig/429 and a 2005 compilation album, ''Barely Famous Hits''. These four albums have produced nine charting singles on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs charts, with the highest being "Move On" at No. 17 in late 2000-early 2001. Brad and Brett have also co-written singles for Dierks Bentley, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw and Martina McBride.
== History ==
Brad and Brett Warren grew up in Tampa, Florida. They previously headlined local Christian heavy metal bands including a Christian rock heavy metal band called St. Warren. They moved from Florida to Nashville in 1995.〔
The duo signed to BNA Records in 1997 and released its debut album, ''Beautiful Day in the Cold Cruel World'', in late 1998. This album produced three singles: "Guilty," "Better Man" and "She Wants to Rock," all of which charted within the Top 40 on the ''Billboard'' country singles charts.〔 Pemberton Roach of Allmusic rated the album four stars out of five, comparing its sound to that of "slick, roots-influenced pop artists like Bruce Hornsby, Toad the Wet Sprocket and Glenn Frey" and saying that such a sound "avoid() any trace of Nashville clichés in favor of honest, straightforward lyrics and energetic, polished playing." Following the release of this album, The Warren Brothers toured with Tim McGraw and his wife, Faith Hill.
In September 2000, the duo released its second album, ''King of Nothing''.〔 Its first single release was the No. 22 "That's the Beat of a Heart," which featured a guest vocal from Sara Evans and was included on the soundtrack to the 2000 film ''Where the Heart Is''.〔 The second single from ''King of Nothing'' was the duo's highest-peaking single, the No. 17 "Move On,"〔 and finishing off the single releases was the No. 33 "Where Does It Hurt."
A seventh single, "Hey Mr. President", was released in 2003, peaking at No. 28. Following it were the non-album single "Break the Record" and two separate releases of "Sell a Lot of Beer," on which McGraw sang backing vocals.〔 This latter song was included on the duo's third studio album, 2004's ''Well Deserved Obscurity''. A compilation entitled ''Barely Famous Hits'' followed in 2005, and the same year, CMT signed the brothers to their own reality television series called ''Barely Famous: The Warren Brothers''. They were also dropped from BNA in 2005. The brothers served as judges for one season of the talent competition ''Nashville Star'' as well.

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