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Musician
    (1994- )
    Formed in Ohio
    Lisa Kimmey
    Andrea Baca
    Joy Danielle Kimmey
    Albums include 'This Is Your Life,' 'No Turning Back,' 'More Than You Know' and 'Lovin' The Day'
    Recorded 'Lovely Day,' 'Show Me,' 'Lovin' the Day,' 'Come & Take My Hand' and 'Gotee's Groovin'
    They are siblings.
    They opened and performed with several artists, but mostly name drop those that are most known.
    They made a song about the name of their record label.
    They drove what they describe as 'a very pimped out yellow van with an eight track tape deck.'
    They have been compared to a 'Christian TLC.'
    They had to keep spending a lot of money to repair vehicle troubles.
    It was hard for them to start out in contemporary Christian music due to racial and age biases.
    They sold over 150,000 albums.
    They performed with Destiny's Child, the Pointer Sisters and Monica.
    They provide young people with wholesome music that is still funky.
    They strive to set a positive standard.
    They said they don't need tight clothes and post Mickey Mouse Club to achieve fame and give fans reality.
    They are down to earth and brutally straightforward.
    They say their experiences with vehicle troubles helped them appreciate things and not get swelled egos.
    They strive past racial bias towards black contemporary Christian artists and aim their music to all people.

Credit: Skunk Butt


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