Gibson Bros.

The Gibson Bros. was an American garage rock band formed in Columbus, Ohio, in 1984 by singer, songwriter, and musicologist Jeffrey Evans.

[2][3] The Gibson Bros. were formed in 1984 as a quartet with the lineup consisting of Don Howland, vocalist/guitarist; Jeffrey Evans, vocalist/guitarist; Dan Dow, guitarist; Ellen Hoover, drummer.

The four remained consistent in the band's first three studio albums: Build a Raft, Big Pine Boogie, and Dedicated Fool.

In the Gibson Bros.' fourth album, Punk Rock Truck Driving Song of a Gun, Howland and Evans were billed with the Workdogs, including bassist Rob Kennedy and drummer Scott Garvis.

Their following album, The Man Who Loved Cough Dancing, they alternated between home recordings and live shots, with Joe Spencer and Christina Martinez being involved in the production.