The Davisson Brothers Band, hailing from Clarksburg, West Virginia, is a dynamic country music group formed by brothers Chris and Donnie Davisson, along with cousin Sammy Davisson and childhood friend Aaron Regester. Their professional journey began in 2006, and they quickly made a name for themselves with their unique blend of country, southern rock, and bluegrass, showcased in their debut single, “Big City Hillbilly.” This distinctive sound has resonated with audiences, setting the stage for their successful career.
In 2009, the band signed with CharTunes/Yell Records, releasing their self-titled debut album, which featured the hit single “Foot Stompin’.” This album not only charted on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs but also reached No. 40 on the Top Country Albums chart. Their growing popularity led to a management deal with Erv Woolsey in 2012, further solidifying their presence in the industry.
The Davisson Brothers Band has consistently expanded their reach, partnering with notable figures such as former MLB player John Kruk to create theme songs for ESPN shows. Their entrepreneurial spirit led to the opening of “Schmitt’s Saloon and Davisson Brothers Band Music Hall” in Morgantown, West Virginia, serving as a hub for their musical endeavors.
With a commitment to their craft, the band has continued to evolve, signing with United Talent Agency in 2016 and releasing successful singles like “Jesse James.” Their music videos have gained traction on platforms like CMT and Sirius XM, showcasing their ability to connect with fans and the broader music community. The Davisson Brothers Band remains a vibrant force in country music, dedicated to their roots and passionate about their art.