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• • • • Years active 1999–2012 Labels Website Past members • Alyssa Barlow • Lauren Barlow • Rebecca Barlow BarlowGirl was an American – from. The band was composed of sisters Alyssa (,, ), Rebecca (, ), and Lauren (co-lead vocals, ) Barlow. The band is best known for its radio singles ' in 2004 and ' in 2006, breaking records for the longest-charting No. 1 song on the Christian Hit Radio (CHR) chart and obtaining millions of views for their music videos on. The band exceeded sales of one million compact discs by the end of 2008 and finished its career with over 1 million digital song downloads and 1.3 million compact disc sales. In October 2012, BarlowGirl announced that they were 'retiring the band'. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] Early years [ ] The Barlows' father, Vince Barlow, created youth CDs at his church, in.

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He was hired to perform at events all over the United States. He brought his daughters as his backup band in the late 1990s. BarlowGirl began writing songs and performing them at his performances. The trio stopped touring with their father when Rebecca and Alyssa began college, but they did perform at his nearby concerts. The trio had written around ten songs by 2002. The Barlow sisters were given a paid trip to the 's seminar at, in mid-2002.

The sisters were not informed that the seminar was a record industry event for unsigned artists, nor that it was a competition. They reached the finals of the event. Record companies became interested in the sisters after word of mouth spread about the seminar. The group's name became famous before the group released their first CD. The group included a song titled 'Barlow Girls' on their initial release,, as a tribute to the actual Barlow sisters and their stand for, and effectively introduced the sisters to the music world. The sisters were signed to on October 14, 2003. The band's name, BarlowGirl, is written and capitalized in for branding.

BarlowGirl and 'Never Alone' (2004) [ ]. BarlowGirl in concert BarlowGirl released their first studio album on February 24, 2004. The album included the longest-running No. 1 song in 2004 on 's and CRW's Rock charts, ' was named Song of the Year on each of these charts.

The CD had sold over 250,000 units by April 2005, and featured the singles 'Never Alone' and 'Mirror'. These No. 1 songs earned the trio four 2005 (formerly the Dove Award) nominations, including the Best New Artist award, Best Rock Song, and Rock Album. The trio was the best-selling new Christian artist of 2004. BarlowGirl received a 2006 GMA award nomination for Rock/Contemporary Song of the Year for 'Mirror'. 'Never Alone' was also featured on the CD. The CD also featured a hidden track titled 'Image', which listeners could only obtain via digital download by loading the CD into their computers and accessing a hidden website.

It is the first of two occurrences where oldest sister and guitarist Rebecca sings a solo. She sings the middle part of each verse. There is also a Family Christian exclusive version which contains the bonus track, 'We Pray', which, among others, also features artists Mandisa, Jackson Waters, and Rebecca St. Another Journal Entry and 'I Need You to Love Me' (2005-2006) [ ] Their second album,, was released on September 27, 2005. The album debuted at No. 3 on Soundscan's Christian album chart, and had reached eighty-five on Billboard's Top 200 Current Albums chart by October 10, 2005. The trio was nominated for three additional 2006 GMA awards - 'Group of the Year', 'Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year', and 'Rock Recorded Song of the Year' for 'Let Go'. The trio are featured as guest vocalists on Big Daddy Weave's No.

1 radio single, 'You're Worthy of My Praise', from their 2005 album. The first single from the album, 'Let Go', exceeded 200,000 downloads as the free single of the week. Uml Distilled Pdf Ita Download Music on this page. Their next single from the album, ', quickly climbed to No. 1 on the countdown in April 2006.

The single held on to the No. 1 position on the R&R Christian Hit Radio chart for 9 weeks, and the CRW Christian Hit Radio chart for a record 13 weeks. The single was the most played song of 2006 on Christian Hit Radio as played on the Weekend 22.

The band filmed a music video for their hit song 'Never Alone' for release on mainstream radio and music video television channels, but it did not chart in the mainstream. The members of BarlowGirl were the youth ambassadors for the in 2007. They recorded the song 'We Pray' (written by Clint Lagerberg and Otto Price) for the event, along with other artists such as.

The song is available on the Family Christian exclusive version of their self-titled album. BarlowGirl released Another Journal Entry: Expanded Edition in August 2006 including five bonus tracks: three acoustic versions of previous songs ('On My Own', 'I Need you to Love Me', 'Porcelain Heart'), a radio edit version of 'Never Alone' and one new song, '.

The latter was included on the soundtrack of the 2006 film. Also included on the enhanced CD was their 'Never Alone' music video.

How Can We Be Silent and Home for Christmas (2007-2008) [ ] BarlowGirl again recorded with producer Otto Price for their third studio album. The album was released on July 24, 2007. It debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Christian Chart and No. 40 on Billboard's Top 200 album chart, making it the first album by an all-female rock band to reach the top 40 on the Billboard 200 since 'Everything' by the Bangles in 1989. Similarly to Another Journal Entry, this album was released in a variant known as How Can We Be Silent Premium Edition. It was released concurrently with the regular edition, adding a new cover sleeve and bundling a 45-minute DVD. Singles from the album performed poorly on radio compared to earlier singles. The first, 'Here's My Life', was released in June 2007.

It peaked at No. 12 on R&R's Christian contemporary hit radio charts and at No. 29 on Billboard's Hot Christian Songs chart. 'Million Voices' and 'I Believe In Love' were released later that year, with no chart history available. By 2008, BarlowGirl sold over one million compact discs.

The band announced that it was back in the studio recording a Christmas album in March and April 2008. Was released on September 26, 2008. It peaked at No 180 on the No. 15 on the Christian Albums chart and No. 2 on the 2008 Holiday Albums chart. The song 'Carol of the Bells/Sing We Now of Christmas' on the album became one of the top 20 most downloaded Christmas songs on iTunes holiday section at one point in 2008. In April 2008, the band mentioned BarlowGirl in an 'uncensored' remix of its 'Hush' single.

Inhabited released the album in 2005 with then-fellow record label, but left the label in 2007 and signed with for its album in 2008. The remix, which was a free download, included lyrics such as 'We're gonna beat that system in a round about way / Won't make sucky music so my records will play' and 'Something more like BarlowGirl, do something right / Ain’t got nothing against ‘em but it just ain’t me', causing controversy in the Christian music community. Inhabited responded by saying: 'it wasn't to bash or put them down, it just says our art is a different style. They have achieved great success, and we would wish them no less! Lastly, [] we thought [we made] a fun, cool remix.

We have always been straightforward with our lyrics and always will be.' BarlowGirl partnered with from Secret Keeper Girl to release an audio devotional, 8 Great Dates for You and Your Daughter, Kit 2: Friendship Pak, in 2008. The devotional was re-released as 8 Great Dates: Talking with Your Daughter About Best Friends and Mean Girls in 2013. Love & War and Our Journey. So Far (2009-2011) [ ] BarlowGirl's most recent album,, was released on September 8, 2009. The song 'Beautiful Ending' is on this album. BarlowGirl made a website for users to submit their beautiful ending.

'Beautiful Ending' is the album's. It peaked at No. 28 Billboard magazine's chart in November 2009 and reached the No. 3 position on the Christian contemporary hit radio charts. The second song 'Stay With Me' was released in early 2010. About a year after the release of Love & War, BarlowGirl released on September 14, 2010. It contains songs from all of their previous albums, plus a FredTown Manilla remix of their greatest hit single to date '.'

Band retiring and 'Hope Will Lead Us On' (2012) [ ] From August 27 to 29, 2012, Alyssa Barlow shared some behind-the-scenes photos of the studio recording of 'Hope Will Lead Us On' on Instagram. Lauren returned to the drums, Alyssa returned to the piano and Rebecca returned to the guitar. On October 24, 2012, BarlowGirl announced that it would be 'retiring the band', without elaborating any future plans. On Monday, October 29, 2012, the trio made its final public appearance as with a live online chat and acoustic session where they premiered their final song 'Hope Will Lead Us On'. Musical style [ ] BarlowGirl were known as a band. Their style includes three-part mixed with rock. Their songs range from to guitar rock.

The ladies' lineup during their initial years featured Rebecca on guitar, Alyssa on bass and Lauren on drums. BarlowGirl was therefore a.

During the era, however, Alyssa identified solely as a singer and keyboardist. [ ] This also occurred in some of BarlowGirl's older music as an example of breaking the power trio mould. Lauren notes that she and her sisters listened to 50s and 60s music while growing up. The band lists and as major influences because of their. Before being known as BarlowGirl, the first song composed by the band was 'You Know', which was only played live and was themed after '. The song 'Our Worlds Collide' on BarlowGirl's album was influenced by the Beatles, which was further reflected in live performances when the sisters preceded that song with a, a portion of ' by the boy band. BarlowGirl performed an a cappella cover of ' by the Beatles to during their final online concert in 2012, indicating that it was the first song that they learned to harmonize to.

Since 2016, Lauren Barlow commented favorably on mainstream musician, known for her mixed reception in the Christian community and even previously accused of dress by Barlow herself. Gaga's influence dates back to the in 2009, where Superchick covered a portion of '. Legacy [ ] cites BarlowGirl and its as a key influence in her music. Specifically, she enjoys the songs 'She Walked Away', 'Mirror', 'Clothes' and '. Jen Ledger of is also a BarlowGirl fan. Members [ ] •. This section needs expansion.

You can help. (January 2016) Alyssa Barlow [ ] Alyssa Katherine Nicole Barlow (born January 4, 1982) was the bass guitarist and keyboardist for BarlowGirl. She also splits lead vocals with her sister Lauren. Alyssa was homeschooled from the fourth grade on. When Alyssa was 17, she was diagnosed with (RSD), following a sprained ankle.

Barlow initially gave up when the doctors told her she would never walk normally again. She recalls God telling her: 'Put your crutches down. You're never gonna use them again.'

One year later, Barlow claimed that God completely healed her from RSD and from spiritual issues, and that her mom and dog would later receive physical healing as well. Alyssa Barlow made her first Instagram post on July 7, 2012. She used her account to share a behind-the-scenes look at the 'Hope Will Lead Us On' studio recordings, which occurred from August 27 to 29, 2012. Lauren Barlow [ ] Lauren Ashley Nicole Barlow (born July 29, 1985) was the drummer for BarlowGirl.

She also splits lead vocals with her sister Alyssa. Lauren is the youngest of the three and is also known as Lo-Lo and Odie. Barlow was from the first grade on. Barlow was chosen as the general editor for the 2011 book Inspired by Tozer, featuring around 60 members of the professing Christian community that were inspired by the author.

On March 4, 2015, Jen Ledger, the drummer from, posted a photo with Barlow. The photo went viral on Ledger's page, gaining over 17,300 likes and 200 comments.

Barlow uploaded a black and white version of that photo, gaining over 1,300 likes and 60 comments. Rebecca Barlow [ ] Rebecca 'Becca' Elizabeth Marie Barlow (born November 24, 1979) sang and played both and 6- and 12-string. She was from the seventh grade on. She has traditionally been the quietest member of the band.

In her final appearance as a member of BarlowGirl, she stated that her dream guitar is a 1957 Gibson Les Paul 'Black Beauty' with gold plating on the Bigsby pickups & bridge. Rebecca has also recovered from an, which she developed at around the age of 18. 'Every time I looked in the mirror, I told myself 'My goodness, how fat. You look terrible today.'

It never seemed to get any better, and I felt worse and worse,' she writes. Reading a magazine story about a woman's struggle with an eating disorder prompted Barlow to follow the same path. She ate very little and worked out 'for two or three hours per day'. Eventually she reached emotional exhaustion. 'When I was nineteen, I found myself one day with my cheek pressed against the cold tile of the bathroom floor, with nothing left to give, no energy no hope: I was done trying.

As I lay there, touched my heart. He revealed to me that all my destructive efforts to shrink my body were not making me feel any better about myself [.] I was so completely grateful for His healing that I pledged on that spot to love and serve Him for the rest of my life.' Social views [ ] Purity [ ] “ I have never been in love with anyone. Other than a crazy 14-year-old boy proposing to me at a concert, I've never had someone tell me that they are in love with me, and I have yet to tell someone that myself. Okay, I'll just go ahead and say it: I've never even had a boyfriend. ” — Lauren Barlow, Inspired by Tozer The band was notable for having a stance of sexual purity (), and refusing to. On June 3, 2003, BarlowGirl was quoted as saying, 'We believe that God has one perfect man already chosen for us; therefore we have no need to worry ourselves in searching for him.

When the time is right, we know God will bring us together. In the mean time, we are not hiding in a closet avoiding all males, we are still living our lives, just without the pressure of having to have a boyfriend.'

In their 2004 song 'Average Girl', the three sisters likened themselves to from, falling into a deep sleep and resting in God until He sends a prince their way. In 2006 and again in 2016, Lauren Barlow identified herself with another instead, from. In 2008 for a Secret Keeper Girl devotional and again in 2011 for the Inspired by Tozer book, the Barlows clarified that the band has since limited its anti-dating stance to 'the recreational dating scene.'

For Secret Keeper Girl, they compiled 'the BarlowGirl top 10 list of things to do instead of being boy crazy.' Throughout their career, however, they continued playing 'Average Girl' and alternated between mentioning 'recreational dating' and simply 'dating'. On June 6, 2014, former road manager Rebekah Hardt published an online video of Alyssa Barlow imitating, the antagonist in Sleeping Beauty. Politics [ ] In a 2004 video for, when interviewed about that year's, BarlowGirl replied: 'Um, well we've always liked the family.' On December 15, 2008, the Barlows further praised the work of George W.

Bush, thanking God for him 'in regards to the issue of abortion' and praying for then- to 'have a change of heart towards the issue of abortion.' Nevertheless, BarlowGirl licensed its cover of ' for the 2009 program Christmas at the White House: An Primetime Special, where Obama and his wife were interviewed.

On November 10, 2016, BarlowGirl showed support for the 'Love Trumps Hate' slogan: 'Hillary's campaign said it best [] I think we can all agree on that one phrase.' Ministry partners [ ] From 2006 to the band's demise, BarlowGirl partnered with, an organization which seeks to help women.

The charity, however, has faced some controversy in the United States and in Australia. Despite this, the partnership remained and led to Lauren choosing Mercy founder Nancy Alcorn to be one of the 59 contributors for her book Inspired by Tozer.

Other ministry partners included the (including the related and its Operation Christmas Child project),, and Ministries. Anti-abortion activism [ ] Following the release of, BarlowGirl led a short-lived Never Silence Life campaign in 2009 to express their views and their concern for the protection of prenatal life. Mercy also shares similar pro-life views. They have a pro-life message in the song 'Tears Fall' from, which they sing with the. Main article: • (2004) • (2005) • (2007) • (2008) • (2009) Bibliography [ ] Title Book details Notes BarlowGirl: More Than Music • Released: August 29, 2006 • Publisher: Word Books • Format: • Pages: 135 • This book was bundled with the fan pack. • It was also sold individually at concerts.

• The book was by Andrew Barlow and featured a foreword from Deborah Evans Price. • Released: September 14, 2010 • Publisher: Word Books • Format: • Pages: 50 • This photo book was sold to promote the compilation album. • BarlowGirl's family friend Sarah Barlow helped create this picture collection. • Only 500 books were published, each being numbered. • Despite the book claiming a 2009 publication date, sales of it did not begin until September 2010. Inspired by Tozer: 59 Artists, Writers and Leaders Share the Insight and Passion They've Gained from A.W.

Tozer • Released: November 1, 2011 • Publisher: Gospel Light Publications • Format: Paperback, hardcover, • Pages: 236 • Lauren Barlow was the general editor for this devotional book. Her older sisters, Alyssa and Rebecca, were two of the 59 guest contributors. • BarlowGirl's parents, Vincent and MaryAnn Barlow, are also two of the 59 guest contributors.

Both parents share one chapter. • Other notable contributors include,, and. • of the book exist in, and. Tours [ ] • Don't Conform Tour (2006) • Million Voices Tour (2008) • (2009) • tour (2010) See also [ ] • References [ ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to. Retrieved July 16, 2007 September 26, 2007, at the. • BarlowGirl.. Retrieved February 3, 2017.

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Man, Lady Gaga can SING!!! • Barlow, Lauren (February 5, 2017).. Retrieved February 6, 2017. SO MANY FEELINGS DURING THIS GAME!!!

The first half almost killed me. Then @ladygaga blew my mind. I felt all the feelings tonight. God bless the SuperBowl. 💖🏈💜🏈💖🏈💜🏈💖🐐🐐🐐🦄 • Chretien, Claire (February 3, 2017).. Retrieved February 6, 2017.

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And I put them down, and that pain was there, but each time I stepped, that pain got less and less. (14:14) After one year of that, I was completely healed.

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