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Laura and Lydia Rogers are real-life sisters from Muscle Shoals, Alabama.[2] With a love for music coming from both sides of their family (their grandfather and his brothers forged a group called The Happy Valley Boys), they grew up with a zeal for country music and sang songs with their family by country music artists such as Don Williams. The girls first learned to harmonize through singing a cappella at their hometown church.[3] Laura and Lydia never considered a singing career as a duo. Laura went to Middle Tennessee State University to pursue a career in business, while Lydia was considered the “real” singer of the family.
Their self-titled debut album consists of ballads, originals, and cover songs such as “Why Don’t Ya Love Me?”, “Why Baby Why”, and the Frank Sinatra song “Somethin’ Stupid”. The album also includes two originals written by Laura Rogers: “Tennessee Me” and “Waste the Day”. The album was recorded in two weeks at Blackbird studios. Their eleven-song debut was produced by Dave Cobb, who has worked with artists such as Waylon Jennings and Jamey Johnson, and also executive produced by T-Bone Burnett. The Secret Sisters brought in studio musicians such as steel guitar player Robbie Turner and pianist Pig Robbins. Also included on the album is a “cover” of the 60s rock song by then teenage singer Nancy Baron “I’ve got a Feeling”, written by Wally Zober and C. Laverne.[5][6] The album was also recorded with classic analog equipment.[7] The production team and the Sisters utilized vintage microphones and classic recording techniques, down to the same type of tape they would have used fifty years ago. The album was released October 12, 2010. Laura tried to describe the experience by expressing:
Their self-titled debut album consists of ballads, originals, and cover songs such as “Why Don’t Ya Love Me?”, “Why Baby Why”, and the Frank Sinatra song “Somethin’ Stupid”. The album also includes two originals written by Laura Rogers: “Tennessee Me” and “Waste the Day”. The album was recorded in two weeks at Blackbird studios. Their eleven-song debut was produced by Dave Cobb, who has worked with artists such as Waylon Jennings and Jamey Johnson, and also executive produced by T-Bone Burnett. The Secret Sisters brought in studio musicians such as steel guitar player Robbie Turner and pianist Pig Robbins. Also included on the album is a “cover” of the 60s rock song by then teenage singer Nancy Baron “I’ve got a Feeling”, written by Wally Zober and C. Laverne.[5][6] The album was also recorded with classic analog equipment.[7] The production team and the Sisters utilized vintage microphones and classic recording techniques, down to the same type of tape they would have used fifty years ago. The album was released October 12, 2010. Laura tried to describe the experience by expressing:
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