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JaxBros: A melodic blend of folk and pop.


JaxBros are Mark and Pierre, two brothers from Dallas Fort Worth who have been playing together since they were teenagers. After a six year hiatus from performing, Mark and Pierre recorded Elementary in 2012-2013, in an effort to pursue the only career their talents could offer them.

After thirteen years of teaching school, Mark had enough songs about his experience working with troubled youth to record a second album. He received his wife's blessing and he left his profession to enter the world of music with his brother. The JaxBros' music is honest, simple, and melodic. They value the rawness of acoustic shows, because the emotion of the songs takes on a different life.

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[Elementary by JaxBros]

Elementary



JaxBros lives in Texas, USA.

Tagged as: Alt Rock, Folk-Rock, Classic rock.


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