• Kucha, Zeimani, and BG were singing before they could walk. They grew up on stages and in studios all over the world, singing behind their parents as well as their Uncle Bob. No matter where they called home—London, Thailand, Amsterdam, Kenya, West Virginia, the Bahamas—music and family were always a constant at the center of their lives. As they grew up, each with their own journeys and heartaches, they found their own voices and their own way.

    Kucha, the youngest of the three, has a pure soulful tone, with a gritty sweetness that betrays her Curtis and Smokey influences. Zeimani’s voice is rich, full, and sultry, laced in rhythm and able to creep from a moan to a squall with silky smoothness. The power and range of BG’s voice seems boundless. She has her grandfather’s uncanny ability to move between the cleanest pop runs and the bluesiest gospel growls without compromising either. As a trio, their three distinct voices become one instrument, playfully trading leads and blossoming into perfectly blended harmonies as only sisters can.

    In 2016, a mutual friend introduced the Sisters to Daptone co-owner and producer Gabriel Roth (Bosco Mann,) who heard them sing and fell quickly and deeply in love with their voices. Soon after, they met up at Daptone’s Penrose Studios in Riverside, California to cut their first 45 together, “If You Want Me” b/w “I Just Don’t Want You (To Say Goodbye).”

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