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The McCain Brothers
Years active1981–present
Websitewww.mccainbrothers.com

The McCain Brothers, a singing-songwriting duo, consisting of brothers Ben and Butch McCain, were born in Muleshoe, Texas, and raised on a farm near Bovina, Texas. The McCain Brothers wrote and recorded the theme song "The Legend of Guan Di" for Bruce Campbell's My Name Is Bruce. Variety described the McCain Brothers as "multi-hyphenated".[1]

Music

The McCain Brothers have released three full length albums and one single on Rise and Shine Records.[2] The single "If Love Was A Crime I Couldn't Get Arrested" was a pick hit in Billboard Magazine and went to number 1 on KOMA in Oklahoma City in 1985.[3] In 2007, The McCain Brothers recorded The Legend of Guan Di, the theme song for the 2007 feature film, My Name is Bruce.[4] McCain Brothers' songs have also been heard in Roger Corman's remake of Humanoids from the Deep, Accidents Don't Happen, Killer Tumbleweeds and Homecoming.

The McCain Brothers, according to The Oklahoman, opened concerts for Merle Haggard, Oak Ridge Boys, Bellamy Brothers, Don Williams, Ricky Skaggs, and Ronnie Milsap in the 1980s and 6 years of shows at the State Fair of Oklahoma in the late 80s and 90s.


Television

Ben and younger brother Butch hosted a TV show in Oklahoma City for 12 years.[5] They have performed their music and in skits on the syndicated TV show Hee Haw, The Tonight Show, The Keenen Ivory Wayans Show and Nashville Now. They have been seen on Good Morning America, The Today Show and they have hosted their own syndicated TV program, The McCain Brothers Show.[6][7]

Country music superstar Garth Brooks made his first TV appearance on the McCain Brothers show airing on the NBC affiliate KTVY Oklahoma City in the mid-80s. The clip from the show aired in A&E’s documentary on Garth Brooks December 2, 2019.

Actor James Marsden made his TV debut with the McCain Brothers on Good Morning Oklahoma in 1991 on KOCO ABC Oklahoma City. Good Morning America aired a clip from the show February 13, 2020.[8] Marsden was part of a high school morning news team requiring him to get up before school to join the McCain Brothers at 6 am Monday through Friday.




Discography

Year Title Label
1984 Three Little Words Rise and Shine
1993 The McCain Brothers Rise and Shine
1999 Dirt Roads and Freeways Rise and Shine
2012 Best... So Far Rise and Shine

References

  1. ^ Hindes, Andrew (November 18, 1997). "Sabler goes 'Inbred' with spec script pact". Variety. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
  2. ^ "CD Baby Music Store".
  3. ^ "McCain Brothers Pursue Musical Hit when off the City TV News Beat". 19 April 1985.
  4. ^ "The McCain Brothers - the Legend of Guan-Di Lyrics".
  5. ^ "KOCO Takes McCain Brothers off the Air". 8 May 1994.
  6. ^ "Ben McCain". IMDb.
  7. ^ "Butch McCain". IMDb.
  8. ^ "James Marsden thinks his character from 'The Notebook' is misunderstood l GMA". YouTube.