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The Tuten Brothers launched their music career at the University of Georgia. With a blend of original songs influenced by country, southern rock, and soul, the brothers captured the Athens music scene and began headlining shows at Athen’s legendary Georgia Theatre and 40 Watt Club. Their debut single “Southern Sunrise” and their high energy shows helped them to break out in the Athens music scene. After graduating with finance degrees, the brothers decided to follow their music dreams instead, and moved to Nashville. Their creative TikTok videos have been effective in developing a loyal fanbase and expanding their reach.
Check out The Tuten Brother’s website here: www.tutenbrothers.com
For more information on the Song Chasers community, head to joingsongchasers.com.
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By Full Circle Music: A Nashville Recording Studio & Online Music Education Academy4.9
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The Tuten Brothers launched their music career at the University of Georgia. With a blend of original songs influenced by country, southern rock, and soul, the brothers captured the Athens music scene and began headlining shows at Athen’s legendary Georgia Theatre and 40 Watt Club. Their debut single “Southern Sunrise” and their high energy shows helped them to break out in the Athens music scene. After graduating with finance degrees, the brothers decided to follow their music dreams instead, and moved to Nashville. Their creative TikTok videos have been effective in developing a loyal fanbase and expanding their reach.
Check out The Tuten Brother’s website here: www.tutenbrothers.com
For more information on the Song Chasers community, head to joingsongchasers.com.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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