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Sons of Sylvia      

Country Pop Trio Comprised of Three Brothers

Sons of Sylvia is an American country pop trio composed of three brothers with the surname Clark: Adam (guitar, mandolin), Ashley (lead vocals, fiddle, mandolin, guitar) and Austin (background vocals, resonator guitar). All three, along with their three other brothers Aaron, Andrew, and Alan, originally comprised a sextet called The Clark Family Experience. Sons of Sylvia released its debut album in April 2010.

Brothers Adam, Ashley, Austin, Aaron, Andrew and Alan Clark, natives of Rocky Mount, Virginia, founded a family band in the late 1990s called The Clark Family Experience. The band recorded one album in 2002 and charted in the Top 20 on the Billboard country singles charts with "Meanwhile Back at the Ranch."

In 2007, Adam, Ashley and Austin began playing as The Clark Brothers. Under this name, the trio won the top prize in the Fox Network's talent competition "The Next Great American Band." The band renamed itself Sons of Sylvia in October 2009.

Sons of Sylvia appeared on the song "What Can I Say" on Carrie Underwood's third album, "Play On." The band performed their debut single, "Love Left to Lose," on the April 28, 2010 results show episode of "American Idol" and were introduced by Carrie Underwood.

The group are cousins to Ryan Tedder, lead singer for OneRepublic, who co-wrote and produced the group's debut single, "Love Left to Lose." The album's second single, "I'll Know You," was released to radio in late 2010.

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