The Bruthers

The Bruthers were an American garage rock band from Pearl River, New York, active in the mid to late 1960s, and whose membership consisted the four brothers, Alf, Frank, Mike, and Joe of the Delia family.

Also that year, one of their unreleased songs, "Rock It to Me," was used as background music for the Muppets' first network TV appearance on the September 18 episode of The Ed Sullivan Show.

[2][3] Though the Bruthers continued to recorded several more songs for RCA, such as "The Courtship Of Rapunzel," which would later be included on the Garage Beat '66 Vol.

[1] Guitarist, "Frank" (now known as director Francis Delia), worked as a commercial photographer for several Madison Avenue Advertising agencies, as well as magazines including National Lampoon and High Times.

Francis went on to direct over eighty music videos which include "Sara" & "We Built This City" for Starship, Rockwell's Michael Jackson infused "Somebody’s Watching Me", Wall of Voodoo's "Mexican Radio", The Ramones’ "Psychotherapy", and many many more.