The Thrasher Brothers

The Thrasher Brothers was an American country and gospel music group.

They were guest performers in Hee Haw.

History
They performed on the Wally Fowler Gospel Sing at the Grand Ole Opry when they were children in 1948. Five years later, they won Ted Mack's National Talent Show and subsequently toured with Mack's group for two years. From 1967 to 1976, the Thrasher Brothers produced a television show called America Sings.

After some success on the secular charts with their patriotic song "A Message to Khomeini", the Thrasher Brothers released a total of two albums and twelve singles on the secular pop and country MCA Records label. Their most successful single was "Still the One" which peaked at number sixty on the charts. They were also known for singing the theme song for the television show Simon And Simon from 1981 until 1982, but they weren't exactly burning up the charts in the Country genre. The Thrasher Brothers returned to gospel music until retiring in 1986.