Sons of Daughters are a modern, gritty, country duo comprised of Chrystal Leigh and Jimmy Thow, hailing from Vancouver, BC, now based in Nashville, Tennessee. The move to the home of country music proved to be a game-changer for the duo. There, they met and landed a management deal with Ron Kitchener of RGK Entertainment Group (which oversees the thriving careers of Dean Brody and Tim Hicks). Since their move to Nashville, they have collaborated with numerous Grammy-nominated, hit songwriters, and have showcased at the iconic Bluebird Cafe, The Listening Room, and Nashville’s favorite Monday night party, Whiskey Jam.
They are currently recording with Grammy and CMA nominated producer Brad Hill (Brothers Osborne, Maren Morris). The first of several songs to be released digitally this summer, “Can’t Find Love in A Bar,” was released on June 29. The duo is committed to carving their own unique sound in the modern country scene through captivating vocal harmonies, swampy guitar riffs and catchy lyrics, and the industry is already rooting for their continued success. This summer, they can be found on the festival circuit, performing at several high profile shows, including CMA fest (TN), Boots & Hearts (ON), Cavendish Beach Music Festival (PEI), and Bub City (IL).
“Your voices sound like you came from the same womb,” said Brian Johnson (AC/DC) after hearing Sons of Daughters for the first time at a private dinner party.