The York Brothers
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The York Brothers

The York Brothers The York Brothers American country music duo George (February 10, 1910 – July 1974) and Leslie York [1] (August 23, 1917 - February 21, 1984), known professionally as The York Brothers, were an American country music duo, popular from the late 1930s through the 1950s, known for their close harmony singing. Their country boogie style, a precursor to rockabilly, combined elements of hillbilly, jazz, and blues music.[2] Although originally from Kentucky, they are often associated with the city of Detroit, where they were based for several years, and which they paid tribute to in songs such as "Hamtramck Mama", "Detroit Hula Girl", and "Motor City Boogie". Quick facts Nationality, Occupation ... The York Brothers George & Leslie…

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GENRES: Country & Western

Albums

Singles

Kentucky / Tight Wad
Kentucky / Tight Wad (1954)
Hurts Me To My Heart / Two Loves In One Night
Hurts Me To My Heart / Two Loves In One Night (1955)