"Brother acts" are an odd phenomenon -- unless you're talking about the Winter brothers, they're usually cash-in efforts by managers and record labels, and often present (usually) younger siblings blinded by (or desperate for) the prospect of some success and a shot at a brass ring with some semblance of similarity to the one the more famous relatives had grabbed. (Remember Jim Rafferty, Gerry's sibling, on the London label?) Reading of Al Wycherley, one immediately thinks of Colin Hicks, the younger brother of Tommy Steele, and his band the Cabin Boys. Al Wycherley, like his ...