THE COLEMAN BROTHERS HEAT UP COUNTRY MUSIC

INDIE SUCCESS STORY
THE COLEMAN BROTHERS
HEAT UP COUNTRY
MUSIC CHARTS WITH “GHOST TOWN’
FROM NEW RELEASE KEEPIN IT REEL
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“Ghost Town”
Breaks TOP 40 at #37 on MusicRow Radio Chart
Along Side
Top Artists as Jason Aldean, George Strait and Tim
McGraw
HOUSTON, TX_November
15th, 2012 — The Coleman Brothers have been playing
traditional country music for 30 years. Except for a 14 year hiatus from touring
and to raise their families, this is no overnight success story. Now the
Montgomery Texas boys have struck gold on country radio here in the states and
overseas with their hauntingly beautiful ballad “Ghost Town
about the loneliness of lost love off their latest release Keepin It Reel
(Fishing Hole Records).
“Ghost Town” has broken
into the TOP 40 (#37) on the MusicRow
Radio Chart
(week of November 8th) ahead of seminal artists
as George Strait and Tim McGraw and on the
heels of chart topper Jason Aldean. The single also hit
Top 10 across the pond at #5 on UK Hot
Disc Charts
.
The success of the radio
single and Keepin It Reel
(released on September 1st, 2012) has the boys making TV news morning show
appearances such as Great Day Houston on November
27th
and 
NBC’s East Texas Live (Tyler, TX) on November
30th
.
The core group of The
Coleman Brothers have been together since the beginning and consists of
Denny Coleman (bass and lead vocals), Greg
Coleman
(piano, acoustic guitar, vocals), and Texas guitar legend
Don Hutchko on lead guitar and
vocals.

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