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History Everlife

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History Everlife

There are at least three artists with the name Everlife:

1. An American girl group.

2. An American funk band.

3. A Christian rock band.

1. An american girl group composed of three sisters (Amber, Sarah, and Julia Ross), which was formed in the small town of Indiana, Pennsylvania.

The three sisters started writing and performing when youngest sister Julia was only eight.

With Sarah on the drums, Amber on the guitar, and Julia on keys, Everlife set out to play for anyone that would listen. Later, they were playing over 120 shows a year.

Their first #1 radio hit, Lead the Way, first found prominent rotation on Pittsburgh's The Fish.

Members of Everlife relocated to Nashville, Tennessee and were quickly signed to SHELTERecords. The girls worked with prominent producers Kevan Cyka and Dan Needham to produced their self-titled debut project.

After signing with Disney, they contributed singles to several Disney soundtracks. They were eventually dropped from Walt Disney Records in 2007, but continued a strong relationship with Disney. They even opened for Miley Cyrus on the last six dates of her Best of Both Worlds Tour from January 25 in Lafayette, LA to January 31 in Miami, FL.

Later they signed to label 97 Records.

Discography:

- Lead The Way (EP, 2003)

- Everlife (LP, 2004)

- Everlife (LP, 2007)

- At The Love Library (Acoustic EP) (EP, 2009)

- What's Beautiful (Single, 2010)

- Will It Be Enough (Single, 2011)

- Coming Home (Single, 2012)

- At The End Of Everything (LP, 2013)

2. A nine-piece funk/soul band from Detroit managed and produced by Jimmy Roach.

The members were Dwayne Lomax, Rod Williams, Delores Whyte, Don Whyte, Eddie Taylor, Larry Johnson, Ron Payton, Lloyd Collier, and Leander Sanders.

A deal with 20th Century Fox Records wasn't succesfull, but the band managed to release one LP (#1 in 1981, sometimes called Everlife No.1) and two singles (You're My Superhero in 1980 and Have a Good Time / Dream Machine in 1981).

Slim sales and the inability to land a deal with a major label caused Everlife to disband.

3. A Christian rock band.

They released one EP Son of Man in 2002 and one LP No Excuses in 2003.

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