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  • 2:54, alternative rock band, consisting of sisters Colette and Hannah Thurlow (Sibling musical groups)

  • 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor, a Dutch eurodance band with Martin and Bobby Boer (Sibling musical groups)

  • 30 Seconds to Mars, an American rock band, Jared and Shannon Leto (Sibling musical groups)

  • The 4 of Us, a rock band from Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland, best known outside Ireland for their output in the late 1980s and early 1990s (Sibling musical groups)

  • 4 P.M. (For Positive Music), an American male R&B group best known for their cover version of "Sukiyaki" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The "5" Royales, an American R&B vocal group that combined gospel, jump blues and doo-wop, marking an early and influential step in the evolution of rock and roll (Sibling musical groups)

  • 77 Bombay Street, a Swiss folk rock musical group, which consists of four brothers Matt, Joe, Simri-Ramon and Esra Buchli (Sibling musical groups)

  • 702, an American vocal girl group, with the final and most known line up consisting of Kameelah Williams and sisters Irish and LeMisha Grinstead (Sibling musical groups)

  • 98 Degrees, an American pop and R&B vocal group whose founding member include brothers Nick and Drew Lachey (Sibling musical groups)

  • A, an English rock band, Giles Perry and identical twins Jason and Adam Perry (Sibling musical groups)

  • Abjeez, a Persian Alternative band, Safoura and Melody Safavi (Sibling musical groups)

  • AC/DC, an Australian rock band, Malcolm and Angus Young (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Aces, an American band with two sisters, Cristal Ramirez and Alisa Ramirez (Sibling musical groups)

  • Ace of Base, a Swedish quartet that includes three Berggren siblings (Sibling musical groups)

  • Addrisi Brothers, an American pop singing/songwriting duo from Winthrop, Massachusetts (Sibling musical groups)

  • After 7, an American R&B group founded in 1987 by brothers Melvin & Kevon Edmonds, and Keith Mitchell (Sibling musical groups)

  • AJR, an American, indie-pop band of brothers consisting of Adam, Jack, and Ryan Met (Sibling musical groups)

  • Akdong Musician, a brother-sister K-pop duo (Sibling musical groups)

  • Aleka's Attic, alternative band formed by River Phoenix and his sister Rain (Sibling musical groups)

  • Alessi Brothers (aka Alessi), an American pop rock singer-songwriter duo Billy & Bobby Alessi (identical twins) (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Alley Cats, vocal group from Los Angeles, CA with brothers Gary & Chester Pipkin (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Allman Brothers Band, an American southern jam band led by Gregg Allman and the late Duane Allman (Sibling musical groups)

  • Aly and AJ Michalka, sisters, known briefly as 78violet (Sibling musical groups)

  • Ames Brothers, a singing quartet from Malden, MA, who were particularly famous in the 1950s for their traditional pop music hits (Sibling musical groups)

  • Anathema, an English band, formerly death-doom metal, later alternative rock, Daniel, Vincent, and Jamie Cavanagh; John and Lee Douglas (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Andrews Sisters, an American close-harmony singing group, LaVerne Sophia, Maxene Angelyn, and Patricia "Patty" Marie Andrews (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Angels, a New Jersey American girl group best known for their 1963 No. 1 hit single "My Boyfriend's Back" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Angus & Julia Stone, an Australian brother-sister folk and indie pop group (Sibling musical groups)

  • Appleton, Appleton were a Canadian musical duo consisting of the Appleton sisters. The sisters were better known as members of the girl group All Saints (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Arbors, American pop vocal group, two sets of brothers, Tom and Scott Herrick, with twins Ed and Fred Farran (Sibling musical groups)

  • Arch Enemy, a Swedish melodic death-metal band, Michael and Christopher Amott (Sibling musical groups)

  • Architects, British rock band, twin brothers Dan and Tom Searle (Sibling musical groups)

  • Atlantic Starr, an American band from White Plains, NY who had a No. 1 hit "Always" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Avett Brothers, American folk band (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Bachelors, a pop music group, originating from Dublin, Ireland, with brothers Con & Dec Cluskey (Sibling musical groups)

  • Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Canadian rock band from Winnipeg Manitoba Randy, Tim, and Robbie Bachman (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Band Perry, an American music group composed of siblings Kimberly, Reid, and Neil Perry (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Bangles, American pop band with sisters Vicki and Debbi Peterson (Sibling musical groups)

  • Barbarellas an Irish pop duo, consisting of twins Edele and Keavy Lynch (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Barr Brothers, an indie folk band founded in Montreal, Quebec (Sibling musical groups)

  • Bauhaus, English gothic band, David J. and Kevin Haskins (Sibling musical groups)

  • Bay City Rollers, Scottish pop band, Andy (bass) and Derek (drums) Longmuir (Sibling musical groups)

  • Beach Boys, an American rock band, Brian, Carl, and Dennis Wilson (Sibling musical groups)

  • Bear Mountain, an alternative Canadian dance electronic group, with identical twins Ian and Greg Bevis (Sibling musical groups)

  • Beau Coup, an American rock band from Cleveland, Ohio (Sibling musical groups)

  • BeBe & CeCe Winans, American gospel music brother/sister duo (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Bee Gees, an Australian harmonic "soft rock" act, Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Bellamy Brothers, an American country-rock band, David and Howard (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Belle Brigade, American duo, Barbara and Ethan Gruska (Sibling musical groups)

  • Belly, an alternative rock band formed in Rhode Island (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Beu Sisters, a pop-rock girl group from the U.S. state of Florida, consisting of the sisters Candice, Christie and Danielle (Sibling musical groups)

  • The B-52's, an American new wave band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1976 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Biffy Clyro, a Scottish Rock Band, identical twins James and Ben Johnston (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Black Crowes, American rock band, Chris and Rich Robinson (Sibling musical groups)

  • Blackfoot Sue, a British pop/rock band, formed in 1970 by the twin brothers Tom and David Farmer and Eddie Golga (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Blasters, American rock band, Phil and Dave Alvin (Sibling musical groups)

  • Bleached, punk rock band consisting of sisters Jennifer and Jessica Clavin (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Blossoms, an oft-uncredited female backing vocal group whose original line-up included twin sisters Annette and Nanette Williams (Sibling musical groups)

  • Blue, a Scottish pop rock band, formed in Glasgow in 1973 (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Blue Diamonds, a Dutch brothers vocal duo (born in Indonesia) best known for their hit single, "Ramona" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Blue October, Justin and Jeremy Furstenfeld (Sibling musical groups)

  • Blues Traveler, an American blues-rock band formed in Princeton, NJ. Chan (guitar) Kinchia's brother, Tad (bass), joined group in 1999. (Sibling musical groups)

  • Boards of Canada, a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of brothers Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Bobbettes, an American R&B girl group who had a 1957 top 10 hit song called "Mr. Lee" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Bonnie Sisters, an American Doo-wop "girl group" from New York City (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Boswell Sisters, an American close harmony singing group, Martha, Connee and Helvetia "Vet" Boswell (Sibling musical groups)

  • Boyfriend, South Korean boy band with identical twins, Jo Youngmin and Jo Kwangmin (commonly known as the 'Jo Twins') (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Braxtons, an American R&B girl group, sisters Toni, Tamar, Trina, Towanda, and Traci Braxton (Sibling musical groups)

  • Breakfast Club, Pop-dance group from NYC, with brothers Dan & Ed Gilroy, best known for hit single "Right on Track" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Breeders, an American alternative rock band, identical twin sisters Kim and Kelley Deal (Sibling musical groups)

  • Brecker Brothers, an American jazz fusion duo, Michael Brecker (saxophone) and Randy Brecker (trumpet) (Sibling musical groups)

  • Brick & Lace, Jamaican dancehall/R&B (or reggae fusion) musical duo consisting of sisters Nyanda and Nailah Thorbourne (Sibling musical groups)

  • Broods, a New Zealand musical duo, consisting of lead vocalist Georgia Josiena Nott and older brother Caleb Allan Joseph Nott (Sibling musical groups)

  • Bros, British band, Matt and Luke Goss (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Brothers Comatose, a five-piece bluegrass band based out of San Francisco, California (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Brothers Johnson, an American funk, Motown and R&B band consisting of brothers George and Louis E. Johnson (Sibling musical groups)

  • Brothers Osborne, an American country music duo consisting of brothers T.J. Osborne and John Osborne (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Browns, an American country and folk music vocal trio best known for their 1959 Grammy-nominated hit, "The Three Bells" (Sibling musical groups)

  • B. T. Express, an American funk/disco group, that had a number of successful songs during the 1970s (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Burns Sisters, folk/pop/rock trio with a Celtic slant (Sibling musical groups)

  • The BusBoys, R&B group from Los Angeles best known for their appearance in the 1982 film 48 Hrs. (Sibling musical groups)

  • B*Witched, an Irish girl group consisting of twin sisters Edele and Keavy Lynch, Lindsay Armaou and Sinéad O'Carroll (Sibling musical groups)

  • Café Tacuba, a Mexican band, Joselo and Quique Arroyo (Sibling musical groups)

  • Cage The Elephant, an American rock band, Matt and Brad Shultz (Sibling musical groups)

  • Cannibal & the Headhunters, an American vocal group from East Los Angeles best known for their hit single "Land of 1000 Dances" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Cannonball Adderley Quintet, American jazz group featuring Cannonball and Nat Adderley (Sibling musical groups)

  • Cap'n Jazz, an American emo band, Tim and Mike Kinsella (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Carpenters, American melodic pop duo, Karen and Richard Carpenter (Sibling musical groups)

  • Cavalera Conspiracy, a Brazilian heavy metal supergroup, Max and Igor Cavalera (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Chambers Brothers, an American soul band including George, Joe, Lester, and Willie Chambers (Sibling musical groups)

  • Chancho en Piedra, a Chilean funk rock band, Pablo and Felipe Ilabaca (Sibling musical groups)

  • Charlie Belle, an American indie pop band, Jendayi and Gyasi Bonds (Sibling musical groups)

  • Cheeky Girls, a Romanian pop music duo, Gabriela and Monica Irimia (Sibling musical groups)

  • Chevelle, an American rock trio, Pete, Sam and Joe Loeffler (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Chicks formally Dixie Chicks, an American country music group, Martie Maguire and Emily Robison (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Christians (band), a musical ensemble from Liverpool, England, originally featured three brothers, Garry, Roger, and Russell Christian (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Clancy Brothers, an influential Irish folk group that initially developed as a part of the American folk music revival (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Clark Family Experience, an American country music band composed of six brothers (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Clark Sisters, an American gospel vocal group consisting of five sisters (Sibling musical groups)

  • Clefs of Lavender Hill, a rock vocal group from Miami, Florida, formed around the nucleus of brother and sister Travis and Coventry Fairchild (Sibling musical groups)

  • Cleopatra, teen vocal trio originally based in Manchester, England with sisters Cleo, Yonah, and Zainam Higgins (Sibling musical groups)

  • Clipse, American hip-hop duo, brothers known as No Malice and Pusha T (Sibling musical groups)

  • CocoRosie, an American duo, sisters Bianca "Coco" and Sierra "Rosie" Casady (Sibling musical groups)

  • Collective Soul, an American post-grunge band, Ed Roland and Dean Roland (Sibling musical groups)

  • Consumed, an English Melodic Hardcore band, originally featuring brothers Steve and Mike Ford (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Cooper Brothers, a Canadian southern rock band founded in Ottawa, Ontario, by brothers Brian & Dick Cooper and their long-time friend Terry King (Sibling musical groups)

  • Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose, a family soul singing group from Dania Beach, Florida, formed in 1970 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Cornershop, a British indie rock band featuring siblings Tjinder and Avtar Singh (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Corrs, a Celtic folk rock band, Andrea, Sharon, Caroline, and Jim Corr (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Corsairs, an American doo-wop ensemble from La Grange, North Carolina (Sibling musical groups)

  • Cowboy Junkies, an alternative country and folk rock band, featuring siblings Michael Timmins (guitar), Peter Timmins (drums), and Margo Timmins (vocals) (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Cowsills, an American popular music family band that includes siblings Bill, Bob, Paul, Barry, John, and Susan (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Cranberries, an Irish alternative rock band formed in Limerick, Ireland in 1989 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Creedence Clearwater Revival, an American rock band, John Fogerty and Tom Fogerty (Sibling musical groups)

  • Crash Test Dummies, a pop-rock group from Winnipeg, Manitoba (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Crew-Cuts, a Canadian vocal quartet, that made a number of popular records that charted in the United States and worldwide in the mid-1950s (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Cribs, indie rock band, identical twins Gary and Ryan Jarman, and younger brother Ross (Sibling musical groups)

  • Cherie and Marie Currie, American rock band, consisting of the eponymous identical twin singer/songwriters (Sibling musical groups)

  • Da Youngsta's, an American hip-hop trio from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that consisted of brothers Taji "Taj Mahal" Goodman & Qu'ran "Q-Ball" Goodman and their cousin Tarik "Reek Geez" Dawson (Sibling musical groups)

  • Dandelion, an alternative rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania formed in 1989 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Danny Wilson, a Scottish pop group formed in Dundee, Scotland, best known for its 1988 UK number 3 hit single "Mary's Prayer" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Spencer Davis Group, a British band formed in Birmingham, England, by Spencer Davis with Steve Winwood, his brother, Muff Winwood and Pete York (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Darkness, an English rock band, Justin and Dan Hawkins (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Dear Hunter, an American progressive rock band, Nick and Casey Crescenzo (Sibling musical groups)

  • DeBarge, an American R&B music group composed of brothers Mark, Randy, El, Bobby, James, and sister Bunny (Sibling musical groups)

  • The DeCastro Sisters, a female vocal trio from Cuba originally consisted of sisters Peggy, Cherie & Babette DeCastro (Sibling musical groups)

  • Deep Blue Something, an American rock band who are best known for their 1995 hit single "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The DeJohn Sisters, an American vocal duo, Julie & Dux DeJohn (born DiGiovanni) (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Del Fuegos, a 1980s garage rock band with brothers Warren Zanes & Dan Zanes (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Delfonics, an American R&B/soul vocal group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Detroit Emeralds, R&B vocal group from Little Rock, Arkansas, originally composed of four brothers, Ivory, Abrim, Cleophus & Raymond Tilmon (Sibling musical groups)

  • Devo, an American new-wave band, Mark and Bob Mothersbaugh, with Gerald and Bob Casale (Sibling musical groups)

  • Dire Straits, a British rock band, Mark and David Knopfler (Sibling musical groups)

  • Disclosure, a British Electro-pop band, Howard and Guy Lawrence (Sibling musical groups)

  • Dis-n-Dat, R&B duo of sisters Tishea (Dis) & Tenesia (Dat) Bennett (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Dixie Cups, a girl group, with sisters Barbara Ann & Rosa Lee Hawkins and their cousin Joan Marie Johnson, who had a No. 1 hit "Chapel of Love" in 1964 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, a 1970s big band- and swing-influenced disco band, formed in the Bronx, New York (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Dorsey Brothers, an American jazz group fronted by Tommy and Jimmy (Sibling musical groups)

  • Doves, a British alternative rock band, Jez and Andy Williams (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Dreamlovers, an American doo-wop group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania best known for their 1961 hit "When We Get Married" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Earth, Wind & Fire, an American band that has spanned the musical genres of R&B, soul, funk, jazz, disco, pop, rock, dance, Latin, and Afro pop (Sibling musical groups)

  • Echosmith, an American indie pop band composed of four siblings (Sibling musical groups)

  • Eighth Wonder, an English pop band, brother Jamie and sister Patsy Kensit (Sibling musical groups)

  • Elusion, a female R&B group that consisted of two separate sets of identical twin sisters (Sibling musical groups)

  • Embrace, a British Britpop band, Danny and Richard McNamara (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Emotions, an American R&B group, founded by sisters Sheila, Wanda and Jeanette Hutchinson, with sister Pamela later replacing Jeanette (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Equals, a British rock group, with twin brothers, best remembered for their 1968 hit "Baby, Come Back" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Eruption, a techno-funk-dance group of Jamaican natives based in London, best known for their cover of "I Can't Stand the Rain" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Evan and Jaron, Pop-rock duo of identical twin brothers Evan Lowenstein & Jaron Lowenstein (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Everly Brothers, an American country-influenced band, Philip and Isaac Donald Everly (Sibling musical groups)

  • Every Mother's Son, an American sunshine pop band formed in New York City, best known for their 1967 Top 10 hit "Come On Down to My Boat" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Family Rain, an English blues-rock band, brothers William, Ollie and Timothy Walter (Sibling musical groups)

  • Fanny, an American all-female band, June Millington and Jean Millington (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Faragher Brothers, a soft rock family musical group from California consisting originally of brothers Tommy, Davey, Jimmy & Danny Faragher (Sibling musical groups)

  • Felice Brothers, American folk rock band, brothers Ian, James and Simone Felice (Sibling musical groups)

  • Felony, an American new wave and rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in the early 1970s by brothers Jeff & Joe Spry (Sibling musical groups)

  • Field Music, English indie pop/rock band consisting of brothers David and Peter Brewis (Sibling musical groups)

  • First Aid Kit, a Swedish folk duo, sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Five Keys, an American R&B vocal group, initially consisting of two sets of brothers, that was instrumental in shaping this genre in the 1950s (Sibling musical groups)

  • Five Man Electrical Band, a Canadian rock group from Ottawa, Ontario, best known for their 1971 hit single "Signs" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Five Stairsteps, an American R&B band composed of brothers Clarence Burke Jr., Keni Burke, Alohe Burke, James Burke, Dennis Burke, and Cubie Burke (Sibling musical groups)

  • Five Star, a British pop group, formed in 1983 and comprising siblings Stedman, Lorraine, Denise, Doris and Delroy Pearson (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Flames, a musical rock group from Durban in South Africa featuring the Fataar brothers (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Flirtations, an all-female musical group who have recorded since the early 1960s (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Floaters, an American R&B vocal group, from Detroit, Michigan, best known for their 1977 song "Float On" (Sibling musical groups)

  • A Flock of Seagulls, an English new wave and synth-pop band originally formed in 1979 in Liverpool, England (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Fontane Sisters, a trio (Bea, Geri and Marge Rosse) from New Milford, New Jersey (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Fools, a Massachusetts rock band best known for the party atmosphere of their live performances and tongue-in-cheek original songs, covers and parodies (Sibling musical groups)

  • Force MDs, an American R&B vocal group that was formed in 1981 in Staten Island, New York, considered major forerunners of the new jack swing movement (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Forester Sisters, an American country music vocal group consisting of sisters Kathy, June, Kim, and Christy Forester (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Four Cohans, an American vaudeville act featuring George M. Cohan and Josie Cohen Niblo (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Four Coins, a vocal group from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania who had five Top 40 singles in the 1950s (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Four King Cousins, an American pop vocal group, Tina Cole and sister Cathy Cole Green with their cousins Carolyn Cameron and Candy Brand (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Four Freshmen, Jazz-styled, vocal/instrumental group from Indianapolis, Indiana who had a top 20 hit "Graduation Day" in 1956 (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Frank And Walters, an Irish indie pop, brothers Paul and Niall Linehan (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Free Movement, an American R&B vocal group from Los Angeles, best known for their 1971 Top 10 single, "I've Found Someone of My Own" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Gap Band, an American R&B group fronted by brothers Charlie Wilson, Ronnie Wilson, and Robert Wilson (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Garden, duo from Orange County, California consisting of twins Wyatt and Fletcher Shears (Sibling musical groups)

  • Gardiner Sisters, a Canadian-American close-harmony acoustic pop singer/songwriter group, Hailey, Allie, Mandi, Lindsay, Abby, and Lucy Gardiner (Sibling musical groups)

  • Gary and the Hornets, was a Franklin, Ohio based garage rock band that consisted of three brothers: Gary, Greg & Steve Calvert (Sibling musical groups)

  • The G-Clefs, an American R&B vocal group, brothers Teddy, Chris, Tim and Arnold Scott (Sibling musical groups)

  • Gene Loves Jezebel, British techno-rock band with identical twin brothers, Jay and Michael Aston (Sibling musical groups)

  • Gerry and the Pacemakers, an English beat group prominent in the 1960s Merseybeat scene (Sibling musical groups)

  • Gibson Brothers, disco group originating from Martinique and comprising brothers Alex, Chris and Patrick Gibson. (Sibling musical groups)

  • Good Charlotte, an American pop punk band, identical twins Joel and Benji Madden (Sibling musical groups)

  • Good Question, an R&B and dance music vocal duo from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, composed of brothers Sean and Marc Douglas (Sibling musical groups)

  • Grapefruit, psychedelic rock group from England in the late 1960s (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Greenwood County Singers, Folk group from Los Angeles, California consisting of seven men and two women (brothers Carson Parks & Van Dyke Parks were members) (Sibling musical groups)

  • Greta Van Fleet, an American Rock band formed in 2012, Josh, Jake, and Sam Kiszka (Sibling musical groups)

  • Guy, an American hip hop, R&B and soul group founded in Harlem, New York in 1987 (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Haden Triplets, American bluegrass/country trio, triplet sisters Petra, Rachel and Tanya Haden (Sibling musical groups)

  • Haim (band) - sisters Este, Danielle and Alana Haim (Sibling musical groups)

  • Halestorm, an American hard rock band, Arejay and Lzzy Hale (Sibling musical groups)

  • Hamilton Sisters, Pearl and Violet of the Three X Sisters harmony trio (Sibling musical groups)

  • Hanson, an American pop rock band, Isaac, Taylor, and Zac Hanson (Sibling musical groups)

  • Happy Mondays, an English rock band formed in Salford in 1980 (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Harden Trio, an American country music group comprising Bobby Harden and his sisters, Robbie and Arlene (Sibling musical groups)

  • Heart, an American rock band, Ann and Nancy Wilson (Sibling musical groups)

  • Heatwave, a UK based funk/disco band that featured American brothers Johnnie Wilder Jr. and Keith Wilder (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Hesitations, an American R&B group from Cleveland, Ohio with brothers George "King" Scott & Charles Scott (Sibling musical groups)

  • High Inergy, a late 1970s American R&B and soul girl group best known for their hit, "You Can't Turn Me Off (In the Middle of Turning Me On)" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Highly Suspect, an American rock trio, founded by twin brothers Rich and Ryan Meyer (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Hillside Singers, an American folk group assembled to sing "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" for a television commercial (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Hives, Swedish rock Band, Pelle and Niklas Almqvist (Sibling musical groups)

  • H-Town, an American R&B vocal group from Houston, Texas, United States founded in 1990 by twin brothers Keven "Dino" Conner, Solomon “Shazam" Conner and their longtime friend Darryl "GI" Jackson (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Hudson Brothers, an American musical group formed in Portland, Oregon, consisting of brothers Bill Hudson, Brett Hudson and Mark Hudson (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Impressions, an American music group originally formed in 1958 whose line-up included brothers Richard & Arthur Brooks until 1962 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Instant Funk, an American 1970s and 1980s disco band, best known for their disco classic, "I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)" (Sibling musical groups)

  • INXS, Australian rock band, Tim, Andrew, and Jon Farriss (Sibling musical groups)

  • IV Xample, a 1990s American vocal quartet from Los Angeles who and are best remembered for their 1995 single "I'd Rather Be Alone" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Isley Brothers, American pop (soul) band, O'Kelly, Rudolph, and Ronald Isley (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Jackson 5, an American popular music family group, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine (later replaced by Randy), Marlon, and Michael Jackson (Sibling musical groups)

  • Jagged Edge, an American R&B group whose members include identical twin lead singers Brandon and Brian Casey (Sibling musical groups)

  • Japan, English band, brothers David Sylvian and Steve Jansen (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Jazz Brothers, American jazz group, featuring Chuck and Gap Mangione (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Jelly Beans, a rhythm and blues vocal group from Jersey City, New Jersey formed in 1962 by five high schoolers (Sibling musical groups)

  • Jellyfish, an American rock band formed in San Francisco in 1989 whose line-up included brothers Roger & Chris Manning (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Jesus and Mary Chain, Scottish noise band, Jim and William Reid (Sibling musical groups)

  • Jet - Australian rock band, Nic and Chris Cester (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Jets, an America pop band, LeRoy, Haiti, Rudy, Kathi, Elizabeth and Moana Wolfgramm, and adopted siblings Eddie Lavatai and Eugene Hunt (Sibling musical groups)

  • Jo Jo Gunne, an American rock band with brothers Mark & Matt Andes (Sibling musical groups)

  • Jocelyn and Chris Arndt, an American blues-rock band (Sibling musical groups)

  • Jodeci, an American R&B quartet comprising two brother duos (Sibling musical groups)

  • Jonas Brothers, an American pop rock band, Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Jones Girls, an American R&B vocal trio of sisters Brenda, Shirley and Valorie Jones (Sibling musical groups)

  • Jump5, an American dance-pop group active in contemporary Christian music from 1999–2007 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Kalin Twins, a pop music recording and songwriting duo comprising twin brothers Harold Kalin and Herbert Kalin (Sibling musical groups)

  • Kalmah, a Finnish melodic death metal band, Pekka and Antti Kokko (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Kendall Sisters, sisters Polly & Dolly Kendall, a rock and roll duo, whose single "Yea, Yea" peaked at #73 in Billboard's Hot 100 in 1958 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Killing Heidi, an Australian rock band formed in 1996, featuring siblings Ella Hooper (lead vocals) and Jesse Hooper (lead guitar) (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Kimberlys, country vocal group from Oklahoma comprising brothers Harold & Carl Kimberly and their spouses (Sibling musical groups)

  • The King Pins, R&B vocal group from Clarksdale, Mississippi with brothers Andrew, Curtis & Robert Kelly, charted in Billboard Hot 100 in 1963 (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Knife, a Swedish electronic music duo from Gothenburg formed in 1999, consisting of siblings Karin and Olof Dreijer (Sibling musical groups)

  • The King Sisters, an American Grammy nominated vocal group, Yvonne, Alyce, Luise and Marilyn King (Sibling musical groups)

  • Kings of Leon, an American rock band, Caleb, Nathan, and Jared Followill (Sibling musical groups)

  • Kings of the Sun, hard rock group from Sydney, Australia with brothers Jefferey & Clifford Hoad (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Kinks, an English rock band, Ray and Dave Davies (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Kinleys, an American country music duo composed of identical twin sisters Heather and Jennifer Kinley (Sibling musical groups)

  • Mac and Katie Kissoon, a male and female vocal duo, consisting of brother and sister Mac & Katie Kissoon (Sibling musical groups)

  • Klique, an American R&B trio, consisting of Howard Huntsberry, Isaac Suthers and his sister, Deborah Suthers (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Knickerbockers, an American rock band, formed in Bergenfield, New Jersey, who are best remembered for their 1965 Beatles sound-alike hit single "Lies" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Gladys Knight & the Pips, an R&B/soul family musical act from Atlanta, Georgia that remained active on the music charts and performing circuit for three decades (Sibling musical groups)

  • Kongos, South-African born American alternative rock band, Daniel, Dylan, Jesse, and Johnny Kongos (Sibling musical groups)

  • Kool & the Gang, an American band formed in Jersey City, New Jersey, in 1964 by brothers Robert "Kool" Bell and Ronald Bell (Sibling musical groups)

  • K's Choice, a Belgian rock band from Antwerp, core members are siblings Sam Bettens and Gert Bettens (Sibling musical groups)

  • The La's, an English rock band from Liverpool, fronted by singer, songwriter and guitarist Lee Mavers (Sibling musical groups)

  • Las Ketchup, a Spanish girl group of sisters, best known for the 2002 hit single, "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Lamb of God, an American metal band, Will and Chris Adler (Sibling musical groups)

  • Lanier & Co., an American R&B-soul-funk band, Farris Lanier, Jr. and his brothers Marlon and Fenoye (Sibling musical groups)

  • Lawrence, an American soul-pop band led by Clyde and Gracie Lawrence (Sibling musical groups)

  • Len, Canadian alternative rock band, Marc Costanzo and Sharon Costanzo (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Lennon Sisters, an American pop vocal group, Dianne, Peggy, Kathy, Janet, and Mimi Lennon (Sibling musical groups)

  • Level 42, an English jazz-funk band formed on the Isle of Wight and had a number of UK and worldwide hits during the 1980s and 1990s (Sibling musical groups)

  • LeVert, an American R&B group, consisting of brothers Gerald and Sean Levert (Sibling musical groups)

  • Lijadu Sisters, Nigerian jazz/disco band, identical twins Taiwo and Kehinde Lijadu (Sibling musical groups)

  • Limmie & Family Cookin', an American family pop group from Canton, Ohio (Sibling musical groups)

  • Lit, an American rock band formed in Orange County, California best known for their 1999 song "My Own Worst Enemy" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Los Bunkers, a Chilean rock band, Mauricio and Francisco Durán, with Álvaro and Gonzalo López (Sibling musical groups)

  • Los Indios Tabajaras, a guitar duo of two brothers, Antenor Lima and Natalicio (Nato) Lima, from Ceará in the Northeast of Brazil (Sibling musical groups)

  • Los Jaivas, a Chilean progressive-rock-andino band, Eduardo, Claudio and Gabriel Parra (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Lost Generation, an American soul group from Chicago, Illinois with brothers Lowrell Simon & Fred Simon (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Louvin Brothers, American duo, Ira and Charlie Louvin (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Love Generation, an American pop rock band from the 1960s founded by brothers John Bahler and Tom Bahler (Sibling musical groups)

  • Love Spit Love, an alternative rock band founded in 1992 by singer Richard Butler during the 1990s hiatus of the Psychedelic Furs (Sibling musical groups)

  • Love Unlimited, a female vocal trio that included Barry White's future wife, Glodean James, her sister, Linda James, and their cousin Diane Taylor (Sibling musical groups)

  • Lovehammers, an American rock band, Dino and Bobby Kourelis (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Lovelites, an American vocal group, based in Chicago, originally composed of the sisters Patti Hamilton and Rozena Petty plus their friend, Barbara Peterman (Sibling musical groups)

  • L.T.D., an American R&B/funk band best known for their 1977 hit single, "(Every Time I Turn Around) Back in Love Again" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Maccabees, British indie rock band, brothers Felix, Hugo, and Will White (Sibling musical groups)

  • Madina Lake, an American rock band, identical twins Nathan and Matthew Leone (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Magic Numbers, an English rock band, Angela and Sean Gannon with Michele and Romeo Stodart (Sibling musical groups)

  • Marimba Chiapas, a marimba band from Mexico led by brothers Francisco & Ricardo Sanchez (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Marshall Tucker Band, an American rock band from Spartanburg, South Carolina that helped establish the Southern rock genre in the early 1970s (Sibling musical groups)

  • Mason Proffit, an American Country Rock group formed by brothers Terryry and John Michael Talbot (Sibling musical groups)

  • The McCoys, a rock group formed in Union City, Indiana, best known for their 1965 #1 single "Hang on Sloopy" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The McCrarys, an American family Gospel and R&B group best known for their 1978 single "You" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Kate & Anna McGarrigle, a duo of Canadian singer-songwriters from Quebec (Sibling musical groups)

  • The McGuire Sisters, a singing trio, composed of three sisters, in American popular music (Sibling musical groups)

  • Meat Puppets, an American rock band formed in January 1980 in Phoenix, Arizona with Curt Kirkwood, his brother Cris Kirkwood, and Derrick Bostrom (Sibling musical groups)

  • Mel and Kim, a British pop duo, consisting of sisters Melanie Appleby & Kim Appleby (Sibling musical groups)

  • Melim, a Brazilian R&B group formed by Rodrigo, Gabriela and Diogo (Sibling musical groups)

  • Melky Sedeck, a Haitian-American R&B duo formed by Blandinna Melky Jean and Farel Sedeck Guerschom Jean (a younger sister and younger brother of hip-hop star Wyclef Jean) (Sibling musical groups)

  • Men Without Hats, a Canadian new wave and synth-pop band, originally from Montreal, Quebec (Sibling musical groups)

  • Midi, Maxi & Efti, a Swedish musical group, with African influences, consisted of the two twin sisters Midi and Maxi Berhanu and their friend Freweyni "Efti" Teclehaimanot (Sibling musical groups)

  • Midnight Star, R&B dance group formed at Kentucky State University in 1976 whose most successful line-up included brothers Reginald Calloway & Vincent Calloway (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Mills Brothers, an American Vocal Harmony Group, John, Herbert, Harry and Donald (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Miracles, an American R&B vocal group that was the first successful recording act for Motown Records, and one of the most important & influential groups of the 1960s (Sibling musical groups)

  • Misery Signals, an American hardcore band, Brandon and Ryan Morgan (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Misfits, American horror-punk band, Jerry Only and Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein (brothers) (Sibling musical groups)

  • Mocedades, Spanish singing group, Amaya, Izaskun, and Estibaliz Uranga (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Moffatts, a Canadian pop/rock band, Scott and triplets Bob, Clint, and Dave. The fraternal twins Bob and Clint later formed a duo called Same Same. (Sibling musical groups)

  • Mulberry Lane, a pop music vocal group from Omaha, Nebraska consisting of the Rizzuto sisters, Heather, Rachel, Allie, and Jaymie Jones (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Murmaids, an American one-hit wonder all-female vocal trio composed of sisters Carol & Terry Fischer and Sally Gordon (Sibling musical groups)

  • Musical Youth, a British Jamaican reggae band formed in 1979 in Birmingham, England best remembered for their successful 1982 single "Pass the Dutchie" (Sibling musical groups)

  • My Chemical Romance, an American rock band, Mikey and Gerard Way (Sibling musical groups)

  • Naked Brothers Band, an American rock band Alex and Nat Wolff (Sibling musical groups)

  • The National, an American rock band, Bryce and Aaron Dessner (identical twins) with Scott and Bryan Devendorf (Sibling musical groups)

  • Nazia and Zoheb, were a Pakistani Pop group, Nazia Hassan, Zoheb Hassan (Sibling musical groups)

  • Nelson, an American Rock Band, identical twins Matthew and Gunnar Nelson (Sibling musical groups)

  • New Kids on the Block, (NKOTB), an American boy band from Dorchester, Massachusetts comprised of brothers Jonathan and Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg and Danny Wood (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Newbeats, an American popular music vocal trio, Larry Henley & Mathis brothers, best known for their 1964 hit "Bread and Butter" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Neville Brothers, an American R&B group from New Orleans, Aaron, Art, Cyril and Charles (Sibling musical groups)

  • Nickelback, a Canadian rock band formed in 1995 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada, whose members include brothers Chad & Mike Kroeger (Sibling musical groups)

  • No Doubt, an American rock band, Gwen and Eric Stefani (Sibling musical groups)

  • No Mercy, a male techno-dance trio with twin brothers Ariel & Gabriel Hernández (Sibling musical groups)

  • No Name, a Slovak pop/rock band, Igor, Roman, Dušan and Ivan Timko (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Nolans, an Irish/English family music group, Bernie Nolan, Anne Nolan, Maureen Nolan, Linda Nolan, Coleen Nolan, Denise Nolan (Sibling musical groups)

  • NRBQ, an American rock band whose members included brothers Joey Spampinato & Johnny Spampinato (Sibling musical groups)

  • Oasis, an English rock band, Liam and Noel Gallagher (Sibling musical groups)

  • October Tide, a Swedish metal band, Fredrik and Mattais Norrman (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Okee Dokee Brothers, an independent American bluegrass and American roots children's music duo from Minneapolis (Sibling musical groups)

  • Olsen Brothers, Danish pop-rock duo (Sibling musical groups)

  • Orbital, English electronic music duo, brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll (Sibling musical groups)

  • Orleans, an American pop-rock group formed in Woodstock, New York that included brothers Larry & Lance Hoppen (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Osborne Brothers, an influential and popular bluegrass act during the 1960s & 70s, best known for their 1967 country hit song "Rocky Top" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Osmonds, an American family music group, Alan, Wayne, Merrill, Jay, Donny, Marie, and Jimmy Osmond (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Other Ones, a pop rock band which formed in Berlin in 1984 with Alf Klimek & twins Jayney Klimek and Johnny Klimek (Sibling musical groups)

  • Pantera, an American heavy metal band, Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul Abbott (Sibling musical groups)

  • Paramore, an American rock band, Josh and Zac Farro (Sibling musical groups)

  • Parquet Courts, an American rock band, Andy and Max Savage (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Pasadenas, a British R&B/pop group with twins Mike & David Milliner (Sibling musical groups)

  • Pastilla, a U.S based Latin Alternative Rock band, Victor "Chicles" Monroy and Adrian Monroy (Sibling musical groups)

  • Patience and Prudence, two sisters who were a young vocal duo active from 1956 to 1964 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Pernice Brothers, an American indie rock band, Joe and Bob Pernice (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Peppermint Rainbow, an American sunshine pop group from Baltimore, Maryland with sisters Bonnie & Patty Lamdin (Sibling musical groups)

  • Peppermint Trolley Company, an American sunshine pop band, with brothers Danny & Jimmy Faragher, known for their 1968 single "Baby You Come Rollin' 'Cross My Mind" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Pierces, an American folk-pop band, Allison and Catherine Pierce (Sibling musical groups)

  • Pierce the Veil, an American experimental post-hardcore band, Vic and Mike Fuentes (Sibling musical groups)

  • Pleasure, R&B group from Portland, Oregon whose core members include brothers Donald & Michael Hepburn (Sibling musical groups)

  • Plumtree, a Canadian indie rock/power pop band with sisters Carla and Lynette Gillis. They now perform in the rock band SISTER (now known as Overnight) and also perform in Bells Clanging. (Sibling musical groups)

  • P.M. Dawn, an American hip hop and R&B act formed in 1988 by the brothers Attrell Cordes and Jarrett Cordes in Jersey City, New Jersey (Sibling musical groups)

  • Promises, A Canadian band with sister Leslie Maria Knauer and brothers, Jed Knauer and Benny Knauer (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Pointer Sisters, an American R&B group, Ruth, Anita, Bonnie, June (Sibling musical groups)

  • Ponderosa Twins Plus One, an American soul vocal group formed in 1970 in Cleveland, Ohio featuring two sets of identical twins: Alfred & Alvin Pelham and Keith & Kirk Gardner (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Proclaimers, a Scottish vocal band, twins Charlie Reid and Craig Reid (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Psychedelic Furs, English rock band, Richard (singer) and Tim Butler (bass guitar) (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Puppies, a child hip hop duo composed of brother and sister Calvin "Big Boy" Mills III and Tamara Dee Mills (Sibling musical groups)

  • Radiohead, an English alternative rock band, Jonny and Colin Greenwood (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Rainy Daze, a psychedelic pop group formed in Denver, Colorado in 1965 that included brothers Tim & Kip Gilbert (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Ramrods, an American instrumental pop group formed in 1956 by Claire Lane (born Claire Litke) and her brother Rich Litke (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Ran-Dells, Rock & roll trio from Villas, New Jersey, that included brothers Steve & Robert Rappaport and their cousin John Spirt (Sibling musical groups)

  • Randy & the Rainbows, an American doo-wop group from Maspeth, New York that featured two pairs of siblings, along with a fifth member (Sibling musical groups)

  • Raybon Brothers, a country duo from Sanford, Florida, consisting of brothers Marty Raybon and Tim Raybon (Sibling musical groups)

  • Redbone, a Native American rock and soul band, founded by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Reddings, an American funk, soul and disco band, founded by Otis Redding's sons Dexter & Otis Redding III, together with Mark Lockett (Sibling musical groups)

  • Right Said Fred, a London-based English band formed by brothers Fred and Richard Fairbrass in 1989 (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Roches, an Irish-American trio of singing songwriting sisters, Maggie, Terre, and Suzzy Roche (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Rocky Fellers, a Filipino-born pop/rock band composed of four brothers: Tony, Junior, Eddie and Albert Maligmat, and their father, Doroteo "Moro" Maligmat (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Ronettes, an American girl group from New York City with lead singer Veronica Bennett (Ronnie Spector), her older sister Estelle Bennett, and their cousin Nedra Talley (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Rowans, an American country-rock group, originally formed by the brothers Chris Rowan and Lorin Rowan (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Royalettes, a four-girl group from Baltimore, Maryland with sisters Sheila & Anita Ross (Sibling musical groups)

  • Saga, a Canadian rock band from Oakville, Ontario, Canada, whose line-up included brothers Jim & Ian Crichton (Sibling musical groups)

  • Santo & Johnny, an American rock and roll instrumental duo from Brooklyn, New York, composed of brothers Santo & Johnny Farina best for their instrumental melody "Sleep Walk" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Savatage, an American heavy metal band, founded by brothers Jon and Criss Oliva (Sibling musical groups)

  • Scattered Trees, an American indie-rock band from Chicago, Illinois including Jason and Baron Harper (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Shaggs, an American all-female rock and outsider music band composed of sisters Dorothy "Dot" Wiggin, Betty Wiggin, Helen Wiggin and, later, Rachel Wiggin (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Shangri-Las, an American pop girl group of the 1960s that consisted of two sets of sisters (Sibling musical groups)

  • SHeDAISY, an American country music group founded in the late 1980s by sisters Kristyn Robyn Osborn, Kelsi Marie Osborn and Kassidy Lorraine Osborn (Sibling musical groups)

  • Shepherd Sisters, an American vocal quartet of four sisters born and raised in Middletown, Ohio (Sibling musical groups)

  • Sheppard, an Australian indie pop band, George, Amy and Emma Sheppard (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Sherrys, an early 1960s American girl group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, featuring sisters Delphine and Dinell Cook (Sibling musical groups)

  • Shoes, an American power pop band, formed in Zion, Illinois, in 1974, by brothers John and Jeff Murphy, and Gary Klebe (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Showmen, a New Orleans-based American doo-wop and R&B group formed in 1961 with brothers Dorsey "Chops" Knight & Gene "Cheater" Knight. (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Showstoppers, a four-piece vocal soul group formed in Philadelphia about 1967 by brothers, Elec Edward "Alex" Burke and Vladimir H. "Laddie" Burke (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Sidekicks, pop group from Wildwood, New Jersey, with brothers Zack (vocals) & Randy (bass) Bocelle, who had a 1966 single peak at #55 in Billboard Hot 100 (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Simon Sisters, an American folk duo, Carly and Lucy Simon (Sibling musical groups)

  • Sims Twins, R&B vocal duo from Los Angeles, California, brothers Bobby & Kenneth Sims, who had a 1961 single peak at #42 in Billboard Hot 100 (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Singing Belles, pop duo from Brooklyn, NY, sisters Anne & Angela Berry, who had a single make Billboard Hot 100 in 1960 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Sister Sledge, an American musical group, Kim Sledge, Debbie Sledge, Joni Sledge, and Kathy Sledge (Sibling musical groups)

  • Skating Polly, an American rock band, step-siblings Kelli Mayo and Peyton Bighorse, later joined by Mayo's brother Kurtis in 2017. (Sibling musical groups)

  • Skyy, an American R&B/funk/disco band based in New York City, with sisters Denise, Dolores, and Benita "Bonné" Dunning, best known for their 1981 hit, "Call Me" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Sly and the Family Stone, American funk, soul, and rock band, Sly, Freddie, Rose, and Vet Stone (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Smoke Ring, pop group from Norfolk, Nebraska, with brothers Bob, Joe & Nick Hupp, who made Billboard Hot 100 in 1969 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Soho, an English pop trio, consisting of sisters Jacqueline (Jacqui) Cuff and Pauline Cuff, with producer Timothy London (Sibling musical groups)

  • Son by Four, a salsa music group from Puerto Rico, well known for their English U.S. pop hit "Purest of Pain (A Puro Dolor)" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Sons of Funk, R&B group from Richmond, CA with brothers G-Smooth & Dez Dynamic and their cousins Renzo & Rico (Sibling musical groups)

  • Soul Brothers Six, an American rhythm and blues band formed in Rochester, New York, during the mid-1960s, with five brothers (Sibling musical groups)

  • Soul for Real, an R&B group from Wheatley Heights, NY (aka Soul 4 Real and Soul IV Real) (Sibling musical groups)

  • Sounds of Sunshine, an American sunshine pop group from Los Angeles, California consisting of three brothers (aka The Wilder Brothers) (Sibling musical groups)

  • Spandau Ballet, Gary and Martin Kemp (Sibling musical groups)

  • Sparks, American pop/rock band, brothers Ron and Russell Mael (Sibling musical groups)

  • Split Enz, a New Zealand rock band, Tim and Neil Finn (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Stanley Brothers, an American bluegrass duo of singer-songwriters and musicians made up of brothers Carter Stanley and Ralph Stanley (Sibling musical groups)

  • Staple Singers, American gospel/soul group, Cleotha, Pervis, Mavis, Yvonne Staples (plus their father, Roebuck Staples) (Sibling musical groups)

  • Starpoint, 1980s dance group from Maryland with brothers Ernesto, George, Orlando & Gregory Phillips (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Staves, a British Folk-ish band (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Statler Brothers, American country & gospel quartet: Don Reid and Harold Reid. (Sibling musical groups)

  • Stone Temple Pilots, an American grunge/alternative rock band, Robert and Dean DeLeo (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Stooges, also known as Iggy and the Stooges, were an American proto-punk band formed in 1967 by singer Iggy Pop, guitarist Ron Asheton, drummer Scott Asheton, and bassist Dave Alexander (Sibling musical groups)

  • Stryper, an American Christian metal band, Robert Sweet and Michael Sweet (Sibling musical groups)

  • Styx, an American pop-rock band from Chicago, with eight songs that hit the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, whose members include twin brothers Chuck & John Panozzo (Sibling musical groups)

  • Supergrass, an English rock band, brothers Gaz and Rob Coombes (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Sutherland Brothers, a Scottish folk and soft rock duo with brothers Gavin and Iain Sutherland (Sibling musical groups)

  • Sweet Sensation, a female freestyle-dance music trio from The Bronx, New York, composed of Betty LeBron, sisters Margie & Mari Fernandez (Sheila Vega replaced Mari in 1989) (Sibling musical groups)

  • Switch, an American R&B/funk band, with brothers Bobby and Tommy DeBarge, that found fame in the late 1970s (Sibling musical groups)

  • Switchfoot, an American rock band, Jon Foreman and brother Tim (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Swon Brothers, an American country music duo from Muskogee, Oklahoma (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Sylvers, an American R&B group, included up to eight siblings at once. Nine brothers and sisters were in the band at some point including Olympia, Leon, Charmaine, James, Edmund, Joseph, Angelina, Patricia and Foster. (Sibling musical groups)

  • Take 5, an American boy band from Orlando, Florida consisting of brothers Ryan and Jeff "Clay" Goodell, Tilky Jones, Stevie Sculthorpe, and Tim "TJ" Christofore (Sibling musical groups)

  • TAMI Show, a six-member ensemble (including sisters Cathy and Claire Massey on vocals), from Chicago, Illinois, best remembered for their US top 40 hit "The Truth" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Tams, R&B beach music group from Atlanta, Georgia, with brothers Charles & Joseph Pope (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Tassels, a doo-wop group from New Jersey, with siblings John & Rochelle Gaudet, whose single "To A Soldier Boy" made Billboard Hot 100 in 1959 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Tasty, twin brothers So-ryong and Dae-ryong (Sibling musical groups)

  • Tavares, an American R&B group, has always consisted of between three and five of brothers including Arthur, Antone, Perry, Victor, Feliciano and Ralph Tavares. (Sibling musical groups)

  • T-Connection, a funk and disco group from Nassau, Bahamas, whose members included brothers Theophilus "T" & Kirkwood Coakleywho (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Teen Queens, an American musical group from the 1950s, with sisters Betty and Rosie Collins, most remembered for their hit single "Eddie My Love" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Tegan and Sara, Canadian indie band, identical twin sisters Tegan Rain and Sara Kiersten Quin (Sibling musical groups)

  • Nino Tempo & April Stevens, a brother & sister singing act from Niagara Falls, New York who earned a Grammy Award for the single "Deep Purple" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Them, a rock group formed in Belfast, Northern Ireland, whose line-up included brothers Pat & Jackie McAuley, most prominently known for the rock standard "Gloria" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Three Days Grace, Canadian rock band, Matt and Brad Walst (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Three Playmates, a female R&B doo-wop trio from Newark, New Jersey, with sisters Lucille & Alma Beatty, whose song "Sugah Wooga" made Billboard Hot 100 in 1958 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Tierra, a Latin R&B band, first established in the 1970s by former El Chicano members Steve Salas (vocals) and his brother Rudy Salas (guitar) (Sibling musical groups)

  • Tim Tam And The Turn-Ons, a 1960s American rock band, from Allen Park, Michigan, with brothers Rick & Dan Wiesend (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Tin Lids, an Australian children's pop group from 1990-1994, Eliza-Jane 'E.J.', Elly-May, Jackie and Mahalia Barnes (the four children of Jimmy Barnes and Jane Mahoney) (Sibling musical groups)

  • Tokio Hotel, a German pop rock band, identical twin brothers Bill and Tom Kaulitz (Sibling musical groups)

  • Tompall & the Glaser Brothers, an American country music group, Tompall, Jim and Chuck Glaser (Sibling musical groups)

  • Tony! Toni! Toné!, an American soul/R&B group from Oakland, California, with brothers D'wayne Wiggins & Raphael Saadiq (born Charles Ray Wiggins) (Sibling musical groups)

  • Toto, an American rock band, brothers Steve, Jeff, and Mike Porcaro (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Trammps, an American disco and soul band, who were based in Philadelphia, whose members included brothers Stanley and Harold 'Doc' Wade (Sibling musical groups)

  • Trapper Schoepp, an American folk rock band (Sibling musical groups)

  • Trina & Tamara, an American contemporary R&B group from Gary, Indiana composed of sisters Trina Powell and Tamara Powell (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Triplets, a pop rock trio composed of the triplets Diana, Sylvia, and Vicky Villegas (Sibling musical groups)

  • TRU, an American hip hop group with three brothers Master P, C-Murder, and Silkk the Shocker (Sibling musical groups)

  • Twinz, a hip hop duo from Long Beach, California, consisting of twin brothers Deon "Trip Locc" Williams and Dewayne "Wayniac" Williams (Sibling musical groups)

  • UB40, an English reggae band, Ali and Robin Campbell (Sibling musical groups)

  • Underground Sunshine, an American psychedelic rock band from Montello, Wisconsin, with brothers Berty & Frank Kohl (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Undertones, a British punk rock / new wave band, brothers John and Damian O'Neill (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Unthanks, an English folk group, with sisters Becky and Rachel Unthank (Sibling musical groups)

  • U.N.V., an R&B group based out of Detroit, Michigan, with brothers John & Shawn Powe, best known for their 1993 summer hit single, "Something's Goin' On" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Valentinos, (also known as The Womack Brothers) was an American family R&B group from Cleveland, Ohio, best known for launching the careers of brothers Bobby Womack and Cecil Womack (Sibling musical groups)

  • Van Halen, an American heavy metal/hard rock band, Eddie, and Alex Van Halen (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Vaughan Brothers, blues rock duo from Texas, featuring guitarists and vocalists Jimmie & Stevie Ray Vaughan (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Velvelettes, an American singing girl group, signed to Motown in the 1960s, with sisters Mildred & Carolyn "Cal" Gill (Sibling musical groups)

  • Von Hertzen Brothers, a Finnish rock group, formed by three brothers (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Veronicas, an Australian electropop pop-rock duo, Jessica and Lisa Origliasso (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Verve Pipe, rock group from East Lansing, Michigan, with brothers Brad & Brian Vander Ark (Sibling musical groups)

  • Voice of the Beehive, an alternative pop rock band formed in London in 1986 by Californian sisters Tracey Bryn and Melissa Brooke Belland (Sibling musical groups)

  • Voices, an American R&B vocal girl group from Los Angeles that included sisters LaPetra & LaToya McMoore, and then-unknown twin sisters Tia and Tamera Mowry (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Voxpoppers, pop rock group from Brooklyn, New York, featuring brothers Freddie, Sal & Harry Tamburo, who made Top 20 in Billboard Hot 100 in 1958 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Wadsworth Mansion, an early-1970s American rock band with brothers Steve & Mike Jablecki, best known for their 1970 Top 10 hit "Sweet Mary" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Rufus and Martha Wainwright (Sibling musical groups)

  • Wallace Brothers, R&B duo Ernest & Johnny Wallace, who made Billboard Hot 100 in 1964 with "Lover's Prayer" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Warning, a Mexican rock trio, Daniela, Paulina and Alejandra Villarreal (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Watson Twins, American musical duo, identical twin sisters Chandra and Leigh Watson (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Webb Brothers are Christiaan, Justin, James and Cornelius Webb, all sons of the songwriter Jimmy Webb (Sibling musical groups)

  • Wet Willie, an American band from Mobile, Alabama, with brothers Jimmy & Jack Hall, best-known for "Keep On Smilin'" (Sibling musical groups)

  • Whirlwind, R&B disco trio Sandie Ancrum and her brothers Charles & Eddie Ancrum, who made Billboard Hot 100 in 1976 with "Full Time Thing (Between Dusk and Dawn)" (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Whispers, an American R&B group, founded by twin brothers Wallace and Walter Scott (Sibling musical groups)

  • Whitehead Bros., an American R&B duo from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, made up of two brothers, Kenny Whitehead and John Whitehead Jr. (Sibling musical groups)

  • Wild Belle, an American band, composed of siblings Elliot and Natalie Bergman (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Wilkinsons, a Canadian country music trio, founded in 1997, that consisted of lead singer Amanda Wilkinson, her brother Tyler Wilkinson, and their father, Steve Wilkinson (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Williams Brothers, a singing quartet that performed extensively on radio, movies, nightclubs, and television from 1938 through the 1990s (Sibling musical groups)

  • Willie Max, a R&B trio composed of sisters Rose, Sky and Lyric Smith (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Wilson Family, an English folk music group, composed of six siblings (Sibling musical groups)

  • Wilson Phillips, an American pop group, sisters Wendy and Carnie Wilson (Sibling musical groups)

  • Johnny and Edgar Winter, American rock musicians who often performed and recorded together (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Wood Brothers, an American folk band consisting of brothers Chris & Oliver Wood, as well as multi-instrumentalist Jano Rix (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Woolies, an American rock band from Lansing, Michigan, with brothers Bob Baldori & Jeff Baldori, whose cover of "Who Do You Love?" became a regional hit when it was released as a single in 1966 (Sibling musical groups)

  • Xscape, an American female R&B vocal quintet from Atlanta, Georgia, with sisters LaTocha & Tamika Scott (Sibling musical groups)

  • Young Guns, British rock band, brothers John and Fraser Taylor (Sibling musical groups)

  • YU grupa, a Serbian rock band, Dragi, Zika and Petar Jelic (Sibling musical groups)

  • Zapp, an American soul, funk, and P-Funk band whose nucleus was the Troutman brothers Roger, Larry, Lester, and Terry along with other relatives (Sibling musical groups)

  • The Kardashians, American reality television stars and socialites: Kourtney, Kim, Khloé and Rob. By virtue of appearing alongside their half-siblings on the reality television program Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Kendall and Kylie Jenner are sometimes included in this group, though they are the children of Kris Jenner and former spouse Caitlyn Jenner, not Robert Kardashian. (Sibling groups in other mass media)

  • The Marx Brothers, American comedy actors (Sibling groups in other mass media)

  • The Olsen twins, American actresses Mary-Kate and Ashley (Sibling groups in other mass media)

  • The Scott Brothers, Canadian realtors Drew and Jonathan (Sibling groups in other mass media)

  • The Smothers Brothers, American comedians Tom and Dick (Sibling groups in other mass media)

  • Dylan and Cole Sprouse, American actors (Sibling groups in other mass media)

  • The Wachowskis, American screenwriters, directors and producers (Sibling groups in other mass media)

  • The Wayans Brothers, African-American directors, screenwriters and actors (Sibling groups in other mass media)

  • The McElroy brothers, known for their podcasts My Brother, My Brother and Me and The Adventure Zone, consisting of Justin McElroy, Travis McElroy, and Griffin McElroy (Sibling groups in other mass media)

  • Yigal Amir assassinated Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in conspiracy with his brother Hagai Amir and their friend Dror Adani (Siblings in crime)

  • The Kray Twins (Ronald and Reggie) - infamously known for their participation in organised crime during the 1950s and 1960s (Siblings in crime)

  • The Menendez Brothers, murdered both parents (Siblings in crime)

  • Pincheira brothers, an infamous Chilean royalist outlaw group in the early 19th century (Siblings in crime)

  • The Tsarnaev brothers, Dzhokhar and Tamerlan, perpetrator of Boston Marathon bombing (Siblings in crime)

  • Jasmiyah Kaneesha Whitehead and Tasmiyah Janeesha Whitehead, identical twins murdered their mother Nikki Whitehead (Siblings in crime)

  • Ned and Dan Kelly, the most famous Australian bushrangers. More books have been written about the Kelly Gang than any other subject in Australian history. (Siblings in crime)

  • The Dionne quintuplets, Canadian family, first quintuplets to survive to adulthood (Other sibling groups)

  • The Brothers Grimm, German folklorists and anthropologists (Other sibling groups)

  • The Koch brothers, American politicians and industrialists (Other sibling groups)

  • Hans and Sophie Scholl, German students and anti-Nazi activists executed in 1943 (Other sibling groups)

  • Salazar brothers, notable group of Chilean siblings who became known for their slave raiding, corruption and role in unleashing the Mapuche uprising of 1655 (Other sibling groups)

  • Sutter brothers, Canadian family who played or have been associated with the National Hockey League (Other sibling groups)

  • The Wright brothers, aviation pioneers and inventors (Other sibling groups)

  • Warner Bros. was founded by the Warner brothers: Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack (Other sibling groups)

  • OTMA, an acronym used by the daughters of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (Other sibling groups)

  • The Polgár Sisters Susan, Sofia and Judit Polgar, each received a Chess Grandmaster title at an early age (Other sibling groups)

  • The Allman Brothers (Other sibling groups)

  • The Andrews Sisters (Other sibling groups)

  • Bee Gees (Other sibling groups)

  • The Bellamy Brothers (Other sibling groups)

  • The Carpenters (Other sibling groups)

  • The Coen Brothers (Other sibling groups)

  • The Corrs (Other sibling groups)

  • The Cowsills (Other sibling groups)

  • DeBarge (Other sibling groups)

  • The DeFranco Family (Other sibling groups)

  • The Everly Brothers (Other sibling groups)

  • The Farrelly Brothers (Other sibling groups)

  • Hanson (Other sibling groups)

  • The Isley Brothers (Other sibling groups)

  • The Jackson 5 (Other sibling groups)

  • The Brothers Johnson (Other sibling groups)

  • Jonas Brothers (Other sibling groups)

  • The Kelly Family (Other sibling groups)

  • Maserati Brothers (Other sibling groups)

  • Mills Brothers (Other sibling groups)

  • The Moffatts (Other sibling groups)

  • The Nolans (Other sibling groups)

  • The Osmonds (Other sibling groups)

  • The Pointer Sisters (Other sibling groups)

  • Shaw Brothers (Other sibling groups)

  • Sister Sledge (Other sibling groups)

  • The Smothers Brothers (Other sibling groups)

  • The Sylvers (Other sibling groups)

  • The Wachowskis (Other sibling groups)

  • The Williams Brothers (Other sibling groups)

  • Wood Brothers (Other sibling groups)

  • 78violet (Aly & AJ) (Other sibling groups)

  • The Blues Brothers: Jake and Elwood (Fictional sibling groups)

  • The Brady Bunch: Greg Brady, Peter Brady, Bobby Brady, Marcia Brady, Jan Brady and Cindy Brady (Fictional sibling groups)

  • The Powerpuff Girls: Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup (Fictional sibling groups)

  • Mobile Suit Gundam: Casval Rem Daikun and Artesia Som Deikun (Fictional sibling groups)

  • The Yo Dazzlers - Riffington, Big Bitz, Jean-Pierre, and Chip Dazzler (Yo Gabba Gabba) (Fictional sibling groups)

  • The Baudelaire Orphans - Violet, Klaus, Sunny (A Series of Unfortunate Events) (Fictional sibling groups)

  • Mario Bros. - Mario and Luigi (Super Mario Bros.) (Fictional sibling groups)

  • The Mills Sisters - Regina and Zelena (Once Upon a Time) (Fictional sibling groups)

  • Koopalings - Larry, Iggy, Roy, Morton, Lemmy, Wendy, and Ludwig (Super Mario Bros. 3) (Fictional sibling groups)

  • Koopa Bros. - Green Ninjakoopa, Yellow Ninjakoopa, Black Ninjakoopa and Red Ninjakoopa (Paper Mario) (Fictional sibling groups)

  • The Simpsons - Bart, Lisa and Maggie (Fictional sibling groups)

  • The Carmichaels - Ashton, Ashley, Gax, Gianna, Lamar, Lily, Edgar, Sully, Sally, Elliot, and Suzy (Rugrats) (Fictional sibling groups)

  • The Incredibles - Dash Parr, Violet Parr, Jack-Jack Parr (Fictional sibling groups)

  • Takahashi brothers - Keisuke and Ryosuke (Initial D) (Fictional sibling groups)

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About This Tool

People with siblings should feel the same way, even if they’ve been fighting and fighting all their lives, but in some cases, they always have an extraordinary bond with their siblings. This kind of understanding if used in these things will probably be twice the result of half the bar, such as music. We’ve seen a lot of bands or groups of siblings, and the odds are that there are 534 groups listed in the random tool.

They are known as Sibling Groups, and they seem to work better together than other non Sibling Groups. Many of the team members recorded in the generator grew up in musical or artistic homes, learned to play musical instruments from an early age and showed extraordinary talent in different ways.

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