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Country 24 September, 2004

Reminder - The Grand Old Party's Good Ol' Boys: Nashville songwriters Frank Highland & Aaron Sain cross the country line as The Right Brothers to rally the Republican Party

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NASHVILLE, TN. (Luck Media & Marketing/ www.luckmedia.com) - For a decade, Frank Highland and Aaron Sain have written songs performed by country artists Tim McGraw and Wynonna, among others. Now, one of Nashville's hottest songwriting teams is making - and taking - hits of their own, reinventing themselves as the controversial, conservative Right Brothers (www.therightbrothers.com).

On their mission to "awaken the majority...silent no more," The Right Brothers talk the talk, walk the walk, and sing the songs that are rallying the Republican Party and sparking Liberal debate. Indeed, the duo has crossed the country line to write and record "For My Country," the recently released album on their own Right Coast Records.

Sain clarifies, "This is fun, this is what we believe, and America provides us the opportunity to put this music out there."

Not mean spirited or heavy handed by any stretch, either in their articulation and eloquence of the issues and George W. Bush's campaign for re-election, or in the context of "For My Country," The Right Brothers infuse humor and a concise point of view into songs about illegal immigration, political apathy, the military, and other volatile themes.

Already, two of their "lethal weapons for conservatives" are making a huge impact. "The Waffle House" cooks Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry with its keen observations of his flip-flopping on many of his stances. As such, the song is considered "the perfect tool for converting liberals to the right."
"Hey Hollywood" literally became an overnight superstar when posted on conservative political activist site, RightMarch.com. The track received 15,000 downloads in 72 hours.
They wrote and recorded "For My Country" as a testament to free speech and as a reminder of what America is about. Perhaps Highland and Sain should be called the First Amendment Right Brothers.






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