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A Family Affair: 20 Sibling Groups Who Rock

Whether they supported each other or had epic falling outs, here are some of our favorite musical sibling groups that have forged music history together.

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A band or musical duo can feel like a family, but sibling bonds are for life. After all, who else to support your early musical dabbling then the person that hears you practicing in the next room? But when it comes to performing together and all the financial entanglements and ego-stroking that it entails, it’s no surprise that family ties can get a bit strained. Whether they supported each other or had epic falling outs, here are some of our favorite sibling groups that have forged music history together.

Andrew Farriss, Jon Farriss, and Tim Farriss: INXS

Before they became Australia’s foremost musical exports, INXS started out as the Farriss Brothers, with the eldest Tim on lead guitar, middle brother Andrew on keyboards, and the youngest Jon on drums, alongside classmates Garry Gary Beers on bass and Kirk Pengilly on rhythm guitar, saxophone, and back-up vocals. Tim and Kirk had already been playing together as the band Guinness, while Andrew and Michael were in their own band, Dr. Dolphin. They all came together in 1977 in the coastal suburbs of Sydney and cut their teeth playing the raucous pub circuit in Perth before returning to Sydney. Both brothers by blood and by shared kinship, the group stayed together through their meteoric success and after Michael’s tragic passing for over 35 years.

INXS - Devil Inside (Official Music Video)

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Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson: The Beach Boys

What started out as just a family band consisting of the three Wilson brothers – Brian, Dennis, and Carl – and cousin Mike and friend Al Jardine turned into one of the most compelling group’s in popular music. Since their formation in Hawthorne, California in 1961, the Beach Boys represented the mythical “American dream,” all sunshine, girls, and cars before evolving into one of the most influential bands and sibling groups in pop and rock history.

The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations (Official Music Video)

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Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael Jackson: Jackson 5

Jackson 5 were perhaps the most famous sibling groups of all time before Michael went on to become one of the biggest pop stars in the world. During the 70s they were a hitmaking machine for Motown and their funky, soul-pop sound marked a departure from the typical boy bands and girl groups of the previous decade. Derailed by solo careers and overexposure, The Jackson 5 were still more musically sophisticated than the bubble-gum pop they were grouped into.

Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb: Bee Gees

The brothers Gibb remain the all-time top-performing Australian-born or-bred act in Billboard Hot 100’s history, thanks to their harmony-laden hits and exquisite vocals. Brian Wilson called them “Britain’s first family of harmony” and they lived up to the name. Bee Gees spent the next five decades continuously reinventing themselves from 60s psych-pop group to 70s disco titans and contemporary crooners in the 80s, 90s, and beyond.

Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love (Official Video)

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Mark and David Knopfler: Dire Straits

After founding Dire Straits in 1977, Mark Knopfler and his younger brother David became British rock legends, spearheading the pub-rock scene with their demo-turned overnight hit “Sultans of Swing,” but they were never quite “Brothers in Arms,” With Mark providing lead on guitar, vocals and songwriting and his brother David on rhythm guitar and backing vocals, one sibling was bound to get overshadowed by the other, but their rivalry was more of a slow burn than a fiery explosion.

Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing (Alchemy Live)

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Duane and Gregg Allman: Allman Brothers

Duane Allman was a game-changing rock’n’roll guitarist while his younger sibling Gregg Allman was one of the most charismatic vocalists in rock history, together they formed the pioneering Southern Rock band the Allman Brothers Band in 1969. While the late Duane was a session musician prodigy, it was actually his younger brother who taught him his first guitar lessons and the two only split up once due to binding contract issues. Almost an exception to the rule, the Allman siblings had one of the most harmonious familial and creative relationships in rock history.

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Ray and Dave Davies: The Kinks

Born to a family of six girls, the two Davies brothers, Ray and his younger brother Dave stuck close together and grew up playing guitar. In 1964 they formed The Kinks and helped lead the British Invasion. But not everything was hunky dory during their 30-odd years together. As you see from this list, sibling rivalry can be just one of the driving forces of musical creation.

The Kinks - You Really Got Me (Official Audio)

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Angus and Malcolm Young: AC/DC

Angus Young was only 18 when he and his 20-year-old brother, Malcolm formed the Australian hard rock band AC/DC in 1973, with Angus on lead guitar and Malcolm on rhythm guitar. But the two weren’t the only musical ones in the family. Their older brother George played in one of Australia’s hit 60s bands, The Easybeats, and the eldest brother Alex playing bass in the UK-based Grapefruit. Despite many line-up changes over the years, the two brothers were the main linchpins of the band.

AC/DC - Thunderstruck (Official Video)

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John and Tom Fogerty: CCR

Before they conquered America and then the world, Tom and John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival first played in a band called the Blue Velvets when John was still in high school. While his older sibling Tom was the original leader and singer of the band, but by the time they were called CCR, his little brother John was the sole singer and songwriter. The band blazed bright until the brothers’ falling out in 1972, but no one can deny the rock’n’roll alchemy forged by the two siblings.

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Have You Ever Seen The Rain (Official)

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Mark and Bob Mothersbaugh, Gerald and Bob Casale: Devo

It’s remarkable that one sibling duo can make it work in music, let alone two, but that’s exactly the case with Devo’s band of brothers. During the band’s early days, Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale recruited their brothers Bob and Jim Mothersbaugh and Bob Casale to continue their art-pop experimentations to great success.

Devo - Whip It (Official Music Video) | Warner Vault

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Eddie and Alex Van Halen: Van Halen

Along with David Lee Roth and Michael Anthony, brothers Eddie and Alex Van Halen formed the iconic hard rock group, Van Halen. Together, they created the formidable combination of Eddie’s superhuman fretwork and Alex supplying the rhythm on the biggest rock anthems of the past 30 years. Their fraternal bond has weathered multiple iterations of the group and hard rock’s burn then bust in the 80s.

Van Halen - Hot For Teacher (Official Music Video)

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Neil and Tim Finn: Split Enz, Crowded House

Unlike most sibling groups, Kiwi rockers Neil and Tim Finn didn’t start their musical careers together. Neil was only a teenager when Tim made his TV debut with his band Split Enz. He would eventually join his brother as a co-frontman before the band split up in 1984 and Tim went solo. Two years later in a sibling role reversal, Neil was the breakout rock star with his new group Crowded House, riding the charts with “Don’t Dream It’s Over.” When the two reconnected on new material years later, Tim joked that because his songs would end up on a Crowded House record, he should join the band, and Neil took him up on it, resulting in the hit record Woodface.

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Richard and Karen Carpenter: Carpenters

Between the studio talents of Richard Carpenter and the beguiling voice of his sister Karen, Carpenters were one of the biggest-selling American musical acts and sibling groups of all time. While their family originally nurtured Richard’s talents, it would be Karen who would first land a recording contract at age 16. Richard would continue to be the driving musical force, but it was Karen’s vocals that truly set the duo apart.

Carpenters - Only Yesterday

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Ann and Nancy Wilson: Heart

Similar to Devo, Heart also boasted a pair of siblings. While Heart at one point had sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson and their bandmates and paramours Mike and Roger Fisher, the group has since changed their line-up over the course of four decades, with Ann and Nancy remaining the creative core of the band. As the first ladies of classic rock, the sisters navigated the fickle waters of each decade and band shifts, standing steadfastly by each other and going on to sell over 30 million albums worldwide.

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Ron and Russell Mael: Sparks

Brothers Ron and Russell Mael proved that talent is more than just an asset, it runs in the family. Since breaking unto the scene with their brand of maximalist pop in the early 70s, the LA-based Sparks soon found fame overseas and continue to be one of the most versatile acts in pop, running the gamut from glam rock to synth-pop and everything in between, over the course of four decades and 23 albums. They’ve largely remained a cult act, but their influence is immeasurable. While the band’s line-up has shifted over the years, the two industrious brothers are a constant fixture, meeting up daily to challenge the pop status quo.

Sparks - This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us (Official Video)

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Noel and Liam Gallagher: Oasis

The Gallagher brothers have built their career on making their rivalry a kind of spectator sport. Even during the height of Oasis, the two would trade barbs on live TV, during performances and sometimes the conflicts would turn physical. While some bands fight over royalties and songwriting credits, the Gallaghers have quibbled over whether “rock’n’roll is about the music or about living a wild, genuine and spontaneous life.” The two finally called it quits in 2009 after selling more than 70 million records worldwide to start their own projects. If it took hell to freeze over for the Eagles to reunite, then we can only guess what divine intervention it would take to get Oasis back together.

Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger (Official Video)

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Don and Phil Everly: Everly Brothers

Don and Phil Everly may have had perfect harmony onstage, but offstage was a different story. Since the ages of 8 and 6, the brothers were made to perform together for their family’s radio show throughout the late 40s. In the late 50s, the duo rose to fame as the early rock’n’roll scene took off with hits in the US and the UK. Known for their country-inflected rock with steel-string guitar, the brothers held it together long enough to inspire an entire generation of artists. As Phil once said, “We only ever had one argument. It’s been lasting for 25 years.”

All I Have to Do Is Dream

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Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas, and Nick Jonas: Jonas Brothers

During the mid-00s, the sibling group turned teen sensations were inescapable, thanks to their exposure on the Disney Channel. A 3D concert movie, four studio albums, and stadium tours quickly followed before the band split up in 2013. While two of the three brothers enjoyed successful solo careers, the brotherly trio has returned with their comeback album much to the delight of – now adult – screaming fans everywhere.

Jonas Brothers - Cool (Official Video)

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Louis and George Johnson: The Brothers Johnson

Louis Johnson and his older brother George grew up in LA during the city’s musical heyday of the 50s and 60s. They first started playing in high school with their brother Tommy and their cousin Alex Weird before landing with Billy Preston’s group from 1971 to 1973 and later Quincy Jones. Soon after, the duo formed The Brothers Johnson and earned themselves the nicknames “Lightning Licks” for George’s slick guitar style and “Thunder Thumbs” for Louis’ signature slap bass. After a string of hits, this most funky of sibling groups split in 1982 to pursue solo projects, reuniting in 1984 and 1988 for studio albums.

The Brothers Johnson - Stomp!

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Don and Harold Reid: The Statler Brothers

As one half of the famous county-gospel quartet, The Statler Brothers, Harold and Don Reid had a more wholesome experience on the road and didn’t deal with the same trials and tribulations as the rock acts of the day and other sibling groups. Born and raised in the Shenandoah Valley, they made a career taking the gospel harmonies of the church and put them over the country music they were hooked on. Don, his sibling, and their two friends began singing when they were teenagers before being famously discovered in 1964 by Johnny Cash and went on to produce four decades of hits.

The Statler Brothers - Flowers On the Wall (Man in Black: Live in Denmark)

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With too many sibling groups to count, here are a few of our favorite groups that boast siblings: Os Mutantes, Devo, Haim, Pointer Sisters, Angus and Julia Stone, Styx, The Jesus and Mary Chain, The National, Kings Of Leon, UB40, The Black Crowes, Tegan and Sara, Hanson, and Radiohead.

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41 Comments

41 Comments

  1. Larry hsi

    April 10, 2017 at 11:29 am

    What about the Kemp bros from spandau ballet!!!

    • TC

      April 11, 2020 at 11:33 pm

      Vicki and Debbi of the Bangles too

  2. Bob Wright

    April 10, 2017 at 4:44 pm

    Toy & Tommy Caldwell (the Marshall Tucker Band) – Brian, Carl & Dennis Wilson (the Beach Boys….okay, that’s three….leave out Dennis, they still make the list)

    • Rick

      April 11, 2018 at 8:46 pm

      Dixi chicks…

  3. David Walker

    April 10, 2017 at 6:24 pm

    Chuck and John Panozzo of Styx!
    Steve and Jeff Porcaro of Toto?
    The twin Reid brothers / The Proclaimers?
    Ali and Robin Campbell of UB40?
    Ed and Dean Roland of Collective Soul?
    The Avett Brothers?

    • Donovan

      April 11, 2019 at 2:25 am

      Don’t forget Mike Porcaro with Toto.

  4. Les

    April 10, 2017 at 7:52 pm

    Steve and Muff Winwood from Spencer Davis group. Knew them personally. Lived 100 yards from where I lived in Birmingham, England. We are talking the 1960’s.

  5. Craig

    April 10, 2017 at 8:24 pm

    Forgot Pantera (Darrell and Vinnie Abbott), Van Halen (Eddie and Alex), and the Stone Temple Pilots (Dean and Robert DeLeo)

  6. Hans

    April 10, 2017 at 9:14 pm

    The Asheton brothers

  7. Dee-bone

    April 10, 2017 at 10:06 pm

    Stevie Ray and Jimmy Vaughan. I thinke they won a Grammy together.

  8. Katherine

    April 10, 2017 at 10:20 pm

    Gino, Joe and Ross Vannelli
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZrF76MuF0w

  9. Lars

    April 11, 2017 at 9:02 am

    The Picture with Mark Knopfler shows Phil Palmer and not David Knopfler.

    • Michel Drogt

      July 30, 2019 at 11:56 am

      Not Phil Palmer, thats Hal Lindes…

  10. Fernando

    April 11, 2017 at 3:26 pm

    Randy & Robbie Bachman and then the third brother Tim join the band.
    The Bee Gees (yep 3 ok), Bauhaus, What about Devo? (a pair of brothers there).
    Fanny (The Millington sisters), Jesus & Mary Chain, Japan, INXS and also families like The Jacksons 5, The Cowsills, The Osmonds, to name a few

  11. Richard Strange

    April 11, 2017 at 9:51 pm

    The Jackson 5

  12. Lars

    April 11, 2017 at 10:02 pm

    Now it is David Knopfler 🙂 Well done!

  13. Toad

    April 16, 2017 at 9:40 pm

    Clarence and Roland White and their band, the Kentucky Colonels, aren’t famous enough to make a list like this, but they deserve mention down here in the comments at least. Clarence got the bigger name when he joined the Byrds and had a big influence on the country rock thing in the late 60s, but the Kentucky Colonels were a terrific band that should be heard more. Their cover of That’s What You Get For Loving Me is great folk-bluegrass.

  14. Mary Harper

    May 15, 2017 at 8:11 pm

    You get a lot of siblings in top level sports also, Williams sisters, Murrays in tennis, loads of runners and footballers (do they fall out as well?).

  15. Gurumayum SS

    May 16, 2017 at 5:58 am

    What about Rudolf and Michael Schenker…???

  16. David Broome

    November 7, 2017 at 8:03 pm

    How could you leave out Ron & Russell Mael (Sparks) Still going strong after nearly 50 years.

  17. Blair Bartholomew

    November 7, 2017 at 8:42 pm

    Don’t forget the Louvin Brothers.
    “The Louvin Brothers were an American musical duo composed of brothers Ira Lonnie Loudermilk (1924–1965) and Charlie Elzer Loudermilk (1927–2011), better known as Ira and Charlie Louvin.”

  18. Bry Coe

    November 8, 2017 at 6:48 am

    Didn’t one of the Wilson sister’s husbands acuse the other one’s of molesting their kids

  19. Hans van Hengel

    November 9, 2017 at 9:01 pm

    Two pairs of Lennon brothers in Venice

  20. Zoltan

    December 6, 2017 at 9:58 pm

    …Chris and Rich Robinson from the Black Crowes??

  21. Gabriel Lody

    December 7, 2017 at 7:22 pm

    Arnaldo Baptista & Sérgio Dias (Os Mutantes).

  22. demokratikus diktátor

    January 11, 2018 at 1:37 am

    Scorpions early years: Mihael & Rudolf Schenker

  23. Greg

    January 11, 2018 at 3:10 am

    The Corrs siblings

  24. Maureen

    April 11, 2019 at 5:23 am

    There’s a group out of Northern Ireland. Three bandmates are brothers. Damian, Terry, and Colin McKee Along with Ian Mitchell ( who played with Bay City Rollers) and Andy LeGear They were called Rosetta Stone.

  25. Steveb

    April 16, 2019 at 12:07 am

    Pete and Simon Townsend, The Who

  26. John Bates

    June 20, 2019 at 3:08 pm

    The Corrs were an oversight.

  27. Michael Solis

    December 7, 2019 at 10:16 am

    Don’t forget Robert and Michael Sweet of Stryper.

  28. Tom

    April 11, 2020 at 11:27 pm

    The Blasters – Phil and Dave Alvin – are too talented to overlook

  29. Tracy

    May 16, 2020 at 10:13 am

    What about 30 seconds to Mars. Jared and Shannon Leto

  30. SEV

    December 1, 2020 at 1:14 am

    There’s others not mentioned in the article nor in the previous comments :
    The Corrs (4 of them !)
    The National has 2 pairs of brothers (Aaron & Bryce Dessner + Bryan & Scott Devendorf)
    The Breeders (sisters Kim & Kelley Deal)
    And of course Arcade Fire (Win & Will Butler)

  31. ccT

    April 12, 2021 at 2:04 am

    considering I saw the Everly Brothers in 2000 at the Orleans Las Vegas, they didn’t truly call it quits in 1973. they also recorded new music during the 1980s.

  32. Todd Burns

    May 3, 2021 at 6:30 pm

    Thanks for letting us know! We’ve amended the article to reflect that.

  33. Eddie B

    July 9, 2021 at 4:59 pm

    How about Chris and Jon Oliva of Savatage? Not the most famous of famous bands, but definitely one of the best metal bands of the 80’s/early 90’s, and the precursor to Trans-Siberian Orchestra which everyone knows.

  34. ONeil Edward Provost

    February 24, 2022 at 7:09 pm

    Rather late to this party but COME ON!!! YOU MISSED HANSON!

  35. Keith Bradley

    December 8, 2022 at 8:57 am

    how could you leave off the Isley brothers

  36. Kibby

    September 12, 2023 at 12:19 am

    Apologies for any inclusions here already mentioned in the article or comments upthread.
    In no particular order:
    The Braxtons
    Staple Singers
    The Stooges
    Sly & The Family Stone
    The Miracles
    The Simon Sisters
    Lily & Madeline
    The Lemon Twigs
    Sons of Funk
    Men Without Hats
    The Stanley Brothers
    Earth, Wind, and Fire
    Stone Temple Pilots
    L.T.D.
    The Verve Pipe
    Meat Puppets
    Take 5
    DeBarge
    The Shaggs
    Dadi Feyr & Gagnamagnid
    Sister Sledge
    Three Days Grace
    Los Lonely Boys
    Gladys Knight & The Pips
    Tony! Toni! Toné!
    Kool & The Gang
    The Neville Brothers
    Larkin Poe
    The Cranberries
    Lit
    The Ramones
    The Roches
    Greta Van Fleet
    The Proclaimers
    Right Said Fred
    The Del Fuegos
    The MacGarrigal Sisters
    The Psychedelic Furs
    Cage The Elephant
    The Secret Sisters
    First Aid Kit (Two sisters & their brother)
    Good Charlotte
    The Pointer Sisters
    The Darkness
    Bauhaus
    Parquet Courts
    Chevelle
    Happy Mondays
    Tom & Harry Chapin
    The Miracles
    The Delfonics
    The Hives
    Belly
    The Impressions
    The Misfits
    The Cramps
    Jet
    No Doubt
    Paramore
    The Gap Band
    Musical Youth
    Cowboy Junkies
    My Chemical Romance
    Meat Puppets
    The Corsairs
    The Fiery Furnaces
    The Carter Family
    Blues Traveler
    Crash Test Dummies
    The VonTrapp Family
    Boyfriend
    Brandi Carlile
    The Andrews Sisters
    Hanson
    Brothers Osborne
    The Winans
    Bad Brains
    The Bellamy Brothers
    The Nolan Sisters
    Jesse y Joy
    B-52’s
    New Kids on The Block
    The Black Crowes
    98 Degrees
    Blue October
    Ace of Base
    Atlantic Starr
    The Breeders

  37. Kibby

    September 12, 2023 at 12:37 am

    Scratch my inclusion of

    The Ramones

    (I blame listening to too much Ramomes)

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