I was delighted when the offer to check out He's My Brother She's My Sister was tossed my way, and, truth be told, a little embarrassed. How had I not heard them before? I gotta’ step up my game. I'm a sucker for sibling acts (Secret Sisters, Tegan and Sara, The Breeders) even when they're fiction (The White Stripes). Plus I do love me some snapping and a good old-fashioned sing-along, so you can bet that I was shaking it to this little ditty all morning... He's My Brother She's My Sister is one of those bands like Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Nashville's Kopecky Family Band, [...]

Lots of show options this week! Here are some of our top picks: Tonight, January 30th - He’s My Brother, She’s My Sister at The Basement - 9PM If it’s just to find out exactly what “Flamboyant Folk, Glam-a-billy, Circus Rock, Vaudeville Pop, Cabaret Blues” is, head down to The Basement tonight for He’s My Brother, She’s My Sister . This eclectic group made up of accomplished musicians, thespians, and performers blends 60’s pop, Folk, and accents of strings, Mariachi, and whatever else they feel like. Many of the [...]

He’s My Brother, She’s My Sister is a folk band from California and they were appropriately recommended to me by my brother. He described the crowd at their show as “LA Hipsters and California white trash forced to peacefully coexist in a bar,” if this offends anyone I’m okay with giving out his contact information, but he did see them in TheMiddleoftheDesert, CA. He said the actual music was, “infectious, high energy and folk you can dance to.” The band consists of a brother and sister duo as the main vocalists—brother also plays guitar and sister plays percussion, a [...]
www.youtube.com/watch?v=METcWK bEQD4 It's a feeling many have experienced. It's called DRUNK. He's My Brother She's My Sister has been there, done that, and knows that at the end of a walking blackout, there's the bright light of tomorrow. Here's a cheerful beat. And, isn't it so, sometimes when you're wasted some suppressed dance skills emerge and you can keep up with the tap dancer on stage? But when you're half seas over, teetering on the edge of belligerence, you can get lost in your own shoes. Where am I, what's going on, did I just do [...]