The Emmons Sisters
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Biography: The Emmons Sisters is made up of four sisters, Christina, Victoria, Natalie and Stephanie. The sisters have released 4 CDs. Their genre is Bluegrass Gospel. They currently reside in the little river town of Grants Pass, Oregon.
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[edit] Discography:
- In the Springtime (2002)
- God's Gift (Emmons Sisters Album) (2003)
- Possibilities (Emmons Sisters Album) (2004)
- Turning Point (Emmons Sisters Album) (2006)
[edit] Trivia
- Are fans of Nickel Creek, Nichole Nordeman, Point of Grace, Martina McBride, Alison Krauss, FFH, SHeDAISY, Del McCoury Band & Natalie Grant.
- All the sisters play an instrument. Christina plays the Acoustic Guitar and Viola, Victoria plays the Mandolin and Banjo, Natalie plays the Bass (instrument) and Stephanie plays the Fiddle.
- During one of the songs on their album In the Springtime, one of Christina's guitar strings broke. Because the string was kind enough to break on a beat the sisters just kept singing through their giggles. They liked it so much they kept for the album.
- Their first performance was at Gospel Night 2002 at the Grants Pass Concerts in the Park.
- On June 9, 2005 they performed two songs at the Oregon House of Representatives. [1]
[edit] Tagline
- "Tomorrow's Bluegrass, Today!"
- "Princesses of Bluegrass"
[edit] Online Stores
In the Springtime and God's Gift are no longer available online. But you can by their album Possibilities and Turning Point here: [2]