
15 Sibling Groups That Rock the Music World – Happy Siblings Day!

15. The Brothers Johnson
Louis and George Johnson grew up in LA’s rich musical scene, starting from high school before playing with Billy Preston and Quincy Jones. Named Lightning Licks and Thunder Thumbs for their guitar and bass styles, they formed The Brothers Johnson, scoring funk hits and later reuniting for studio albums. | © Brothers Johnson

14. Carpenters
The Carpenters dazzled America with Richard’s studio prowess and Karen’s enchanting vocals, making them one of the biggest-selling sibling groups ever. Karen landed her first recording contract at 16, while Richard’s musical guidance helped craft their hits. | © Carpenters

13. The Statler Brothers
Born in the Shenandoah Valley and starting as teenagers, siblings Harold and Don Reid teamed up with two friends to form The Statler Brothers. Discovered by Johnny Cash in 1964, their country music delivered four decades of wholesome hits. | © Statler Brothers

12. Jonas Brothers
The Jonas Brothers became teen sensations in the mid-2000s through Disney Channel exposure, with a 3D concert movie, four studio albums, and stadium tours. After splitting in 2013 for solo projects, the trio reunited with a comeback album that delights their now adult fans. | © Disney Channel

11. Everly Brothers
Don and Phil Everly wowed fans with their perfect onstage harmony and country-rock sound, starting as kids on a family radio show. Despite long-lasting offstage tensions, they shaped early rock’n’roll and inspired a generation of artists. | © Disney

10. Oasis
Oasis was created by the legendary Gallagher brothers, who turned their on-stage rivalries and live TV clashes into a wild spectacle. Selling over 70 million records worldwide before parting ways in 2009, their explosive dynamic left fans forever wondering if a reunion is ever possible. | © Oasis

9. Bee Gees
The Bee Gees are the top Australian-born act on the Billboard Hot 100, known for their rich harmonies and amazing vocals. Over five decades, they reinvented themselves from '60s psych-pop stars to '70s disco icons and beyond. | © Bee Gees

8. Heart
Heart's core is driven by sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, who steered the band through many changes over four decades. These iconic rock legends have sold over 30 million albums worldwide while staying true to their creative bond. | © Heart

7. Split Enz
Unlike most sibling bands, Kiwi rockers Neil and Tim Finn took separate paths at first, Tim debuted on TV with Split Enz while Neil joined him later. Neil then soared with Crowded House on hits like Don’t Dream It’s Over, and when the brothers reunited, they struck gold with Woodface. | © Split Enz

6. The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys were formed in 1961, starting as a family band with the Wilson brothers, cousin Mike, and friend Al Jardine. They captured the American dream with catchy tunes about sunshine, girls, and cars, making them one of the most influential sibling groups in rock history. | © The Beach Boys

5. CCR
Tom and John Fogerty started in high school with the Blue Velvets before CCR made them rock icons. With Tom leading and John emerging as the sole singer-songwriter, their musical magic shone until their 1972 split. | © CCR

4. Allman Brothers
The Allman Brothers Band was formed in 1969 by the Allman siblings, with Duane revolutionizing rock guitar and Gregg charming fans with his vocals. Their strong bond, even with one split over contract issues, helped pioneer the iconic Southern Rock sound. | © Allman Brothers

3. INXS
INXS began as the Farriss Brothers in Sydney in 1977, combining the talents of Tim, Andrew, and Jon with their close friends. Their journey to international fame shows that family ties and shared passion for music can conquer even the hardest challenges. | © INXS

2. The Kinks
The Kinks were founded by the Davies brothers, Ray and Dave, who grew up close and rocking out together. In 1964, they helped lead the British Invasion, proving that sibling rivalry can spark creative magic. | © The Kinks

1. AC/DC
AC/DC was formed by the Young brothers at 18 and 20, creating the hard rock revolution with their lead and rhythm guitars. Their talent runs in the family, one brother rocked with The Easybeats and another played bass for Grapefruit. | © AC/DC
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