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Brothers 3 came into being in January, 1997, when—following the usual Menikos family Christmas dinner—Mark and Tom got to talking about their respective day jobs and musical lives. For the purposes of protecting the innocent and preventing backlash, let's just say that things could be better.

Mulling over the conversation later, Mark decided that the time had come to implement a long-held dream to create a folk and world-music group that combined traditional melodies and rhythms with contemporary instruments and musical settings. Even before all the details were clear in his mind, Mark contacted Tom and they talked a long time about this idea—the first time ever that these brothers would play together in an ongoing venture. The excitement started brewing. Tim was brought in, and in early the next month, Brothers 3 had its first rehearsal.

At first, it was indeed just the three brothers: Mark on violin, Tom on guitar, and Tim on bass, with all three singing carefully constructed harmonies. It was a little shaky at first. Brothers 3 decided they would concentrate on music and song from the British Isles before expanding outward to include their Greek heritage and other musical traditions. The Menikos boys moved quickly to weekly rehearsal schedule. Everyone looked eagerly forward to these sessions. Later, as things began to jell, the brothers decided to expand the possibilities by moving Tom to drums and percussion and replacing him on guitar with another player. It was a big step to add someone else. The name, "Brothers 3", would no longer be completely descriptive, and of course there was the usual issues. Would he/she get along with everyone else? be reliable? be ready to devote the time and energy to make things work? Tom suggested a player he knew and respected. Steve Jones came to rehearsal, and the rest is history.

Although performing Celtic and English music was new to everyone except Mark, all players dove in with both feet and started making some really joyful noises. Steve's background in bluegrass, country, and rock stood him in excellent stead, and his clear, ringing tenor voice helped to create some beautiful vocal harmonies.

Brothers 3 rehearsed and performed as a quartet for about a year, always trying to improve and polish. From the time that expanding beyond the original three brothers was decided, Mark had wanted to include keyboards for the extra melodic options and tone color possibilities, and another percussionist, who would be especially useful if/when the band began to include Latin and African music. He knew of the perfect player, someone he had known for more than twenty years, and with whom he had spent several years in the jazz fusion group Aurora: Martin McCall.

Martin (whose extensive musical endeavors sometimes — unfortunately — keep him from performing with Brothers 3 in all settings) brought with him keyboardist Rick Johnson. Rick impressed everyone with his musical sensitivity and his ability to sight-read the sometimes complex musical scores. Martin and Rick joined Brothers 3 in early 1998. However, in a crushing blow to everyone, most especially himself, Rick developed a severe case of tendonitis in his wrists and hands. After struggling gamely for a few months, he reluctantly had to retire, not only from Brothers 3 but also from playing altogether. Beginning in late 1998, Rick began tentatively to play piano again, and his condition continued to improve. This superb musician once again is able bring people beauty with his playing. We wish him well.

Mark's "vision" for Brothers 3 always had included using synthesizers for their harmonic as well as melodic contributions. A brief experiment with him switching to keyboards for some pieces was not very successful. So in October of 1998, after months of musings and discussion, the band added its next Brother: Betsy Menikos — Mark's wife.

Betsy has played piano and guitar for many years (though not professionally) and sung in choirs. Though hesitant at first, Betsy has gamely joined in and worked very hard at learning the material. We are all very glad of her inclusion, though it does mean we can't talk about our wives at rehearsal any more.

In August of 1999, guitarist, vocalist, and friend Steve Jones gave his notice to Brothers 3. The responsibilities of home, family, church, and job became too much along with weekly band rehearsals and our performance schedule. Although we entirely agree with his decision, we will miss him and his driving guitar that became so much the backbone of the Brothers 3 sound.

Following Steve's last performance with us on October 10th at the 1999 Celtic Heritage Festival, Brothers 3 began working in our newest member: multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Wayne McKinzie.

We met Wayne at Trinity Episcopal Church in Fort Worth, where we have performed several times. Betsy is a member there, and Mark has often sat in with the folk mass music group on special occasions to add that "something extra". It was at one of these special Sundays that Mark and Betsy got to hear Wayne on guitar and vocals. Once Steve Jones made his plans to leave known, Wayne immediately became one of the frontrunners in Brothers 3's quest to locate a replacement. In September of '99 Mark made the call to Wayne, who enthusiastically accepted the position. That enthusiasm has continued throughout the entire process of teaching him our lengthy songlist. And as if Wayne's fine tenor voice, guitar, and mandolin-playing weren't enough, Mark is altering a few existing arrangements and creating new ones to feature him on the new instruments he brings to Brothers 3: saxophone and flute.

In the spring of 2000, Mark gave Steve Jones a call to ask if he would like to join the band for an upcoming special event with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. He gladly agreed. Rehearsals and more phone calls ensued. Soon, Steve called Mark to let him know that he had missed playing with the band, had made some important decisions, and had done some restructuring in his life. Was there a place for him? It was with the greatest joy that Brothers 3 welcomed our prodigal guitarist back into the fold!

Alas, that joy was not to remain forever. In the spring of 2006—after 6 wonderful years of performing as a seven-piece—Steve called up Mark with great regret to say that as his children grown, so had his responsibilities to his family and job. The time had come to leave Brothers 3 for good.


With a new album half-finished, and performances on the books, there was no time to waste. The band had gotten used to the "big sound" and couldn't go back to a smaller group. We decided to get inventive and throw out a wide net—literally. Tom posted an ad on a musicians' website and within a matter of days we began getting responses. Our first response was from Dave Ervin. Although we investigated some other possibilities, in the end there was simply no one with greater enthusiasm, ability, or style than Dave. From that first audition, we knew someone special had come into our lives. We look forward to a long and prosperous relationship with our new guitarist: Dave Ervin!

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/19/2006
Band Website: www.brothers3.us
Band Members:
close-knit group of family and friends,
the members of Brothers 3
transcend the conventional.
Mark Menikos
violin, vocals, mandolin, & bouzouki
Tim Menikos
bass, vocals, &amp harmonica Tom Menikos
drums & vocals
Dave Ervin
acoustic guitar, electric guitar, & vocals
Martin McCall
percussion
Betsy Menikos
keyboards, percussion, & vocals
Wayne McKinzie
wind synthesizer,
vocals, guitar, sax, mandolin, & percussion
Influences:

performs traditional Celtic songs and dance music in wide variety of musical settings from jazz and World Beat to pop and rock. Using over two dozen instruments, and drawing on the collective experience of seven friends and family members, we put on a fun, high-energy show that simply has to be experienced!
Sounds Like: Nothing else. Really.
Record Label: Earth&Space Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Brothers 3: A Final Farewell

Farewell, Farewell Dear Friends and Fans, I have some news for you:   After more than 12 years of concerts, shows, recordings, and rehearsals, Brothers 3 is going to retire. There are a few reaso...
Posted by on Mon, 04 May 2009 03:51:00 GMT

Festival Of The Winter Solstice

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Posted by on Fri, 19 Dec 2008 03:32:00 GMT

Playin At The Plaza

Thanks For The Memories...Well, folks, our first-ever appearance at Grapefest on 9/11 was a memorable experience for us. Mostly, I think we're going to remember how hot it was!Nevertheless, we were ve...
Posted by on Thu, 25 Sep 2008 15:05:00 GMT

Its Not So Long To Tipperrary

It's Not So Long To TipperraryThis SaturdayJuly 26th, 2008 there is a fund-raising event for the Celtic Heritage Festival at The Tipperrary Inn in dynamic Dallas, Texas.The WhyYour presence is reque...
Posted by on Thu, 24 Jul 2008 16:46:00 GMT

Back in Bedford

Second Time's The CharmWelllll, folks, Thursday was not looking too good around 10:00 AM, but my frown turned upside-down when the time came to load up for our show at Old Bedford School, and the wond...
Posted by on Mon, 23 Jun 2008 03:38:00 GMT

All Dressed Up And Nowhere To Go

All Dressed Up, And Nowhere To Go...Yes, that's how it felt when we got the word that local storms knocked out power to most of Bedford, where Brothers 3 was scheduled to do a free public concert...
Posted by on Fri, 11 Apr 2008 03:40:00 GMT

Brothers 3 Concert at Old Bedford School

Brothers 3, Old SchoolThat would be us performing this Thursday, in fact, at Old Bedford School, in  where else?  beautiful, historic Bedford, Texas.Details, details...Thursday, April 10th, 200...
Posted by on Mon, 07 Apr 2008 04:12:00 GMT

North Texas Irish Festival 2008 (Friday)

Friday at the 2008 North Texas Irish FestivalWell, we're off to a great start at NTIF! For only our second time ever Brotheres 3 played the Friday night kick-off, and things went remarkably smoothly. ...
Posted by on Sat, 01 Mar 2008 03:26:00 GMT

Brothers 3 / McTeggart Irish Dancers Concert

Thanks for a great night!We give great thanks to all of you who came out to our concert at Scott Theater. The rest of you better have some good excuses.This beautiful room is ideal for enjoying music ...
Posted by on Sun, 21 Oct 2007 06:06:00 GMT

Celtic Heritage Festival 2007

It's been a long time......but we're finally back at the 16th annual Celtic Heritage Festival, held in beautiful Bedford, Texas at the Bedford Boys Ranch.If you've never been, and why haven't you? the...
Posted by on Sun, 07 Oct 2007 14:26:00 GMT