Sister act Everlife is set to open for the Jonas Brothers tonight when the band stops in Nashville on its world tour.
Hard to believe Everlife has been around since 1997; they don’t seem old enough to have been in the industry for 12 years. But they are – Julia is 20, Sarah is 23 and Amber is 25.
They started out in the Christian market, then signed to Disney, which has other Christian pop acts like The Rubyz, Jessie Daniels and Mission Six on its roster. Two years ago, Everlife parted ways with Disney.
The toured with the USO, promoted their own tour, produced an independent CD and continued to develop their musical talents.
“After parting ways with the label, and unexpectedly having to self-manage, we were thrown into really figuring out who we were as Everlife,” says Amber. “We realized we’re always telling stories, writing about the things we know and hoping to inspire people in their lives.”
While remaining true to their family friendly roots, Everlife has become a group of unquestionably savvy business women and musicians, mixing faith and their roots in rock and roll.
For more about Everlife, visit their website.