Triple Image
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Triple Image is a pop group from Orlando, Florida. Identical twins Bridget Lynn and Brittney Lee July 18, 1989 and their younger sister Brianna Lauren September 17, 1990 (Last name Livingston) They signed to Wire Records under Johnny Wright and recorded their first album Celebrate in 2002. The group opened for Aaron Carter in concerts across the U.S.
In 2004, their song "Hey Now (Girls Just Wanna Have Fun)", which had been on Celebrate, was included on the Lizzie McGuire Total Party! album. It was a modified cover version of "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", first recorded by Cyndi Lauper in 1983 (Prior to Triple Image's version, Lauper had also previously recorded the "Hey Now" version).
After a lengthy break, in 2005, the girls made a comeback. They are recording a new album. Triple Image have also become spokespeople for Thursday's Child, a charity organization. The group are currently on hiatus while sister Brittany records her solo album.
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- Triple Image at the All Music Guide
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