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"Sibling harmonies to die for..." That's how Jeffrey Lee Puckett, music critic for the Louisville Courier-Journal, described the Kentucky Sisters performance at the Kentucky State Fair as they opened for country legend, George Jones. And ifs true, there is no other harmony to compare with that of family. Ever since they were little girls, the Kentucky Sisters have been pleasing audiences with this perfect sound that is both beautiful and magical. The Sisters began performing professionally in 1994, out their singing together started long before that Even as small children they often gathered around the piano with their parents, and at ages 5, 7, and 9, Brigit, Beth, and Laura began singing praise and worship songs in their local church.Winning a small-town talent contest changed the lives of these three sisters forever. From that day the desire to sing country and gospel music burned in their hearts. They were determined to share their voices and talents, a determination which has taken them to fairs, festivals, churches, and special events all over the United States and beyond. They became world travelers by singing their heartfelt music for military personnel in countries in the Middle East, Asia, Central America, and the Caribbean. The Kentucky Sisters' goal is to positively influence people with their music - they want to make people happy. When they hear their audience sing along or tap their toes to an up-tempo song or give a chuckle at a joke or see a tear wiped away because of the tender interpretation of a favorite song, they know their dreams are coming true.In 1994, they recorded their self-titled, debut album. Michael W. Stout, critic for "Louisville Music /Vews" said, "Each sister possesses a sweet, yet unique voice which, when blended with the other two, creates charming and angelic alto and soprano vocal harmonies to warm the coldest heart" In 2004, the Sisters released their second project, "In & Out of Love" an album reflecting some of their favorite traditional country sounds. In June, 2005, a gospel album, "One Holy Morning" was released. Songs from both albums have been released to radio, both in the United States and internationally through Nite*Sky Records, and are receiving rave reviews.They are honored to be named "Vocal Group of the Year" by the North American Country Music Associations International (NACMAI) for 2003 and 2004 and "Vocal Group of the Year" from the Kentucky Country Music Association for both 2002 and 2003.There's no doubt about it you're in for a treat when the Kentucky Sisters perform their very best country, gospel and variety music.
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