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THE PONT BROTHERS - RISE, FALL, AND REDEMPTION LWR-064 Digital Album Available here. |
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When a humble producer stumbled upon a late-night documentary, he had no idea he was about to witness one of the greatest untold stories in American music. The program profiled the Pony Brothers, four larger-than-life farm boys whose wild lives of lust, liquor, and legend ended in a spectacular fall from grace. But beneath the debauchery was something no one could ignore: the undeniable, soul-shaking harmony of their voices, telling their own story through raw, unfiltered songs. From bawdy barbershop ballads of their glory days to unflinching confessions of downfall, and finally their tear-stained redemption, the Pony Brothers’ music was unlike anything the producer had ever heard.
Week after week, the Pony Brothers pack the prison chapel, performing to a captivated audience of fellow inmates. Their live sets have become a phenomenon behind bars, a mix of raunchy humor, heartbreaking truth, and unexpectedly reverent gospel turns that leave crowds roaring one moment and silent in awe the next. Most moving of all is their open embrace of Jesus Christ, a faith they now wear as proudly as their harmonies, turning even their darkest missteps into testimony. It was here, in the echoes of hymns and laughter against stone walls, that the vision of an album was born. Now, for the first time, the world beyond those prison gates will hear it too. This record is not just a collection of songs, it’s the full arc of the Pony Brothers’ saga: the lusty highs, the shameful lows, and the miraculous rebirth of four men who lost everything but found their voices, their faith, and each other. A once-in-a-generation story captured in harmony, this album is more than music; it’s living, breathing history. Enjoy another demented creation by Producer Madame Wang. creditsreleased September 6, 2025 Singers - Carl Pony, Orville Pony, Frankie Pony and Henry Pony. Album Produced by Madame Wang |
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