Lovell Sisters
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Lovell Sisters | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Signal Mountain, Tennessee, US |
Genres | Folk rock, bluegrass, Americana |
Years active | 2003-2010 |
Labels | 2DefPig Records |
Website | [1] |
The Lovell Sisters were an American acoustic music trio, known for their tight harmonies and strong instrumental performances. The Lovell Sisters consisted of three permanent members: Jessica, Megan and Rebecca Lovell. Although the band had roots in bluegrass and classical music, the band described its music as progressive acoustic. Megan & Rebecca founded Larkin Poe after Jessica left the group.
History
[edit]As children, Jessica, Megan, and Rebecca took classical violin and piano lessons and were members of their local youth symphony. They began singing in public with their church choir and credit their classical training with developing their technical ability and teaching them how to practice. The family heard its first bluegrass recording, Slide Rule by Jerry Douglas, and were inspired to check out their local traditional-music scene.[citation needed]
In 2004, the Lovell Sisters Band (LSB) debuted at the Mountain Opry in Signal Mountain, Tennessee. The next year, The Lovell Sisters appeared on "A Prairie Home Companion" and won the Prairie Home National Teen Talent Competition. The group's first album, When Forever Rolls Around, was released that September. In 2006, Rebecca won the MerleFest mandolin contest. At 15 years of age, she was the youngest person (and only woman) to win a MerleFest instrument competition.[citation needed]
The Lovell Sisters' song "Distance" won the 2008 John Lennon Songwriting Contest grand prize in the country genre.[1] "Time to Grow" received an honorable mention in the 2008 International Songwriting Competition.[2]
On December 16, 2009, The Lovell Sisters announced that Jessica's wedding engagement and plans to begin college the following year marked the group's disbandment. Their final concert was at the Harris Arts Center in their hometown of Calhoun, Georgia on January 16, 2010.[3]
Band members
[edit]- Jessica Lovell: lead vocals, fiddle.
- Megan Lovell: harmony vocals, dobro and lap steel.
- Rebecca Lovell: lead and harmony vocals, mandolin and guitar.
- Jake Stargel: guitar
- Matt Wingate: acoustic guitar
- Daniel Kimbro: upright bass
- Chad Melton: percussion
- Mike Seal: guitar
Discography
[edit]- Lovell Sisters Band (2005). When Forever Rolls Around. 2DefPigs Records.
- Lovell Sisters (2008). Live at the Philadelphia Folk Festival (DVD).[full citation needed]
- Lovell Sisters (2009). Time to Grow. 2DefPigs Records.
See also
[edit]- Larkin Poe – American blues rock band, successor to the Lovell Sisters
References
[edit]- ^ "John Lennon Songwriting Contest". Jlsc.com. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
- ^ "International Songwriting Competition | the #1 Song Contest for Songwriters". Archived from the original on 2020-05-29. Retrieved 2013-06-16.
- ^ Lesemann, T. Ballard (2009-12-19). "The Lovell Sisters say farewell". Charleston City Paper. Retrieved 2024-03-31.
Further reading
[edit]- Colrus, Bill (May 16, 2007). "Doing Things Differently". The Pulse. Chattanooga.
- Lawless, John (August 29, 2008). "Lovell Sisters… busy, busy, busy". Bluegrass Today.
- Spracher, Kevin (July 12, 2007). "The Lovell Sisters at the Lobero Theatre". The Santa Barbara Independent.
External links
[edit]- The Lovell Sisters collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive