Celebrity News Today Presents:
10 Most Popular Musical Siblings That Play Music Together
10) Karen and Richard Carpenter
The musical duo, who as the Carpenters gained immense popularity in the '70s, recorded 10 albums as well as several singles and TV specials.
Some of their hits songs include "Top of the World," "Goodbye to Love," "Yesterday Once More," "Close to You" and "Rainy Days and Mondays.”
They also won three Grammy Awards. Karen died from anorexia at the age of 32 in 1983.
09) Beyoncé and Solange Knowles
Beyoncé began her career as the lead vocalist in the band Destiny's Child before branching out to pursue a solo career. Younger sister Solange, also
a Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, has written songs for the members of Destiny’s Child. As a youngster, she performed as a backup dancer
while the band was on tour. The siblings last shared the stage at Coachella 2018.
08) Malcolm and Angus Young
Malcolm was the rhythm guitarist, backing vocalist and songwriter for the Australian rock band AC/DC. He was also the co-founder of the band along with
younger brother, Angus, who was the lead guitarist and songwriter. The band's biggest hits include "Back in Black," "Highway to Hell" and "Hells Bells" and
"Shoot to Thrill." Malcolm died at the age of 64, after a long battle with dementia, on Nov. 18, 2017.
07) Nick, Kevin, Joe Jonas
The brothers are famous as the American pop rock band Jonas Brothers. They released four studio albums – "It's About Time" (2006), "Jonas Brothers" (2007),
"A Little Bit Longer" (2008), and "Lines, Vines and Trying Times" (2009) – before splitting up in 2013. While Nick began to pursue a solo career, Joe started the
band DNCE and Kevin took out time to focus on his family. The brothers reunited and returned in March 2019 with the chart-topping number "Sucker" from their
latest album "Happiness Begins."
06) Zac, Taylor and Isaac Hanson
The three brothers formed the band Hanson in 1992 and are known for their debut album "Middle of Nowhere" (1997), which earned them three Grammy nominations
and scored them a hit single with "MmmBop." The band celebrated 25 years of making music together in 2017 and continue to do so.
05) Wendy and Carnie Wilson
The sisters were members of the group Wilson Phillips formed in 1986 and are known for songs such as "Hold On" and "Release Me." They teamed up with their father
Brian Wilson, a founder of the Beach Boys, for the 1997 album The Wilsons. “Hold On” also featured in the comedy film “Bridesmaids” in 2011.
04) Debbie, Kathy, Kim and Joni Sledge
Formed in 1971, the sisters were members of the band Sister Sledge and produced the platinum album “We Are Family” (1979), along with hit singles such as "Mama
Never Told Me" (1975), "He's the Greatest Dancer" (1979), "Lost in Music" (1979), and "Thinking of You" (1984). Even though Kathy left the group, the three sisters
continued to perform and record, which includes a performance in 2015 for Pope Francis. However, in 2017, Joni died at the age of 60.
03) Tito, Jackie, Marlon, Michael and Jermaine Jackson
The brothers are members of the famous band the Jackson Five and have produced hits such as "Never Can Say Goodbye" and "Dancing Machine." Michael reminisced
his former years said: “We were a family that sang all the time. We would take the furniture out of the living room and dance. We would have a songwriting competition
while we washed the dishes… while we were cleaning. Music was our destiny.”
02) Ann and Nancy Wilson
The sisters debuted as members of the band HEART (1974) with the album “Dreamboat Annie” in 1975 and have produced more classics such as “Dog and Butterfly”
(1978) and “Heart” (1985), to name a few. They had huge chart success with songs like "Crazy on You," "Barracuda," and "These Dreams." They released their last
album “Beautiful Broken” in 2016.
01) Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell
The duo has worked together on almost every song of Eilish’s. As talented as the singer herself, she credits her hits to her “big brother and my best friend,” who
pens down and co-produces with her songs. Talking about the phenomenal star, he says: “She’s incredibly generous about it.” He has co-written and co-produced
songs for Selena Gomez ("Lose You to Love Me"), Halsey ("I Hate Everybody"), Camila Cabello ("Used to This") and Tove Lo ("Bikini Porn") as well.
So, Which Musical Siblings are your favorite? Let us know in the comment section. For more latest celebrity news and updates subscribe now to celebrity news today.
👑 Our Social Sites:
_________________________________________________________________
👉Facebook Page: [ Ссылка ]
👉Twitter: [ Ссылка ]
👉 Pinterest: [ Ссылка ]
#CelebrityNewsToday #SiblingMusicians
![](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/837Ge9TgzrQ/maxresdefault.jpg)