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Bellamy Brothers

History With Billy Bob's

The Bellamy Brothers joined the Billy Bob’s “Wall of Fame” on April 1, 1989.

Debut Date

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# of Appearances

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About Bellamy Brothers:

The Bellamy Brothers—Howard and David Bellamy—are a legendary American country-pop duo whose career spans over four decades of chart-topping hits, international acclaim, and genre-defying music. Hailing from Dade City, Florida, the brothers first rose to fame in 1976 with the breakout hit “Let Your Love Flow,” a global pop smash that reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains a timeless classic.

While their early success was rooted in pop, the Bellamy Brothers quickly transitioned to country music, where they found a lasting home. Hits like “If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me,” “Redneck Girl,” “Old Hippie,” and “Do You Love as Good as You Look” cemented their reputation for witty lyrics, catchy melodies, and harmonies that perfectly blend humor, heart, and honesty.

Throughout their career, the Bellamy Brothers have released more than 50 albums, charted over 30 Top 40 country hits, and toured extensively around the world, maintaining a particularly strong following in Europe. They've collaborated with artists across genres, from Dolly Parton and George Jones to The Bacon Brothers and David Guetta, showing their rare ability to bridge generations and styles.

Still recording, touring, and entertaining audiences worldwide, The Bellamy Brothers remain a beloved fixture in country music—celebrated for their laid-back charm, musical versatility, and enduring brotherly bond.