The Brother Brothers

with Elise Leavy

Warm harmonies and silky melodies.

The Brother Brothers are the indie folk band fronted by identical twins Adam and David Moss. “Their warm harmonies and silky melodies…evoke…’60s-era folk tunes…” (No Depression). The Brothers were born and raised in Peoria, Illinois, and originally based in Brooklyn, but have been ultimately and profoundly shaped by indiscriminate rambling. They are the kind of people who have a story about everything and one you might genuinely like to hear. The Brother Brothers’ touring career spans international headlining, support runs with the likes of Keb Mo, I’m With Her, Big Thief, Lake Street Dive, and Shakey Graves, as well as key plays at NPR’s Mountain Stage, FreshGrass Festival, Folk Alliance, Woodford Folk, Nelsonville Music Festival, and Edmonton Folk Festival, among others. The brothers recently released their third album of original songs, The January Album. Adam and David consider it their most collaborative and innovative creation yet.

“…fingerpicked arpeggios, a splash of funky electric keyboard, and some close harmonies that suggest Simon & Garfunkel”
–Rolling Stone Country

A distinctly unique voice.

Raised on the central coast of California and currently living in Lafayette, Louisiana, Elise Leavy has a distinctly unique voice as a singer and songwriter, often likened to Joni Mitchell and Judee Sill. She has studied the art of singing and harmony for the better part of her 25 years and graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music. Elise’s geographic range and emotional landscapes imbue her songwriting with depth and understanding. On A Little Longer, Leavy’s first major solo album, she deftly explores nostalgia and melancholy over ten tracks that wash over the listener like a gentle ocean.

“The house was packed and we all just couldn’t get enough of her.”

—Deep End Sessions
Friday, January 10, 2025

7:30 pm, Doors open 7:00 pm

The King Arts Complex
Nicholson Auditorium
835 Mt. Vernon Avenue
Columbus, OH 43203

Map and Parking

$30, general admission (no service fee)

To reserve a $5 youth ticket for under age 18 email [email protected].