A Christian pop group that formed in 1999 and released four albums before reuniting for a 2022 tour.
For a good sense of their early sound, try 'Love Me For Me' or 'Stop Right There.' They're the tracks that defined their radio presence.
They had a solid run of Christian radio hits in the early 2000s, with songs like 'Love Me For Me' and 'Stop Right There' getting regular airplay. Their sound blended pop and rock elements in a way that connected with listeners at the time. The fact that they could reunite in 2022 and still draw crowds says something about that connection.
They started as a trio in 1999 with sisters Chrissy and Alisa Carmona plus Mandy Thornton. They put out four albums between 2000 and 2005, including 'Life' and 'Room to Breathe.' Mandy Thornton left in 2005, which changed things for a while, but the original three got back together for that 2022 tour.
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