The self-titled album, performed by the Rodger Sisters, Lydia and Laura from Muscle Shoals, Alabama, is a great collection of tunes sang in beautiful harmony with melodies to match. Their original cut “Tennessee Me” is a well-written, traditional, country-style ballad that will leave you wanting to hear more. The sister’s unique style can be compared to Loretta Lynn, Wanda Jackson and Patsy Cline, with harmonies like the Everly Brothers. This CD is fashioned from early-style country with a fresh, new twist. With vocal like this they won’t be secret for long, besides everyone knows you can’t beat sibling harmonies. You can check them out on their site: www.secretsistersband.com.
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