Talented, committed and beautiful, The Champion Sisters have a very special synergy about them. Brenda, Sandra, and Molly make up this trio of real life sisters, but beyond being blood related, these ladies share a common bond that runs very deep: their passion for music.
With Brenda and Sandra being identical twins and Molly being a year younger, the Champion Sisters feel more like triplets. “W
e are best friends. We share many interests, but the most important one is music. We started singing together since we were little girls.”
The sisters were inspired and influenced by their late father, George Champion, who was a country western musician and singer that played with musicians like Johnny Bush, George Jones and on the Gulf Coast Jamboree with Utah Carl. Sadly, he passed away from a heart attack at the age of 39. The girls, who were just babies at the time, never really got to know him. But they never lost sight of the county western musical roots that were instilled in them at an early age.
Their latest release Unfit To Be Tied is a pure country album, blending a little bit old style country with a more current sound. The release mixes deep southern vocal sounds with soft harmonies. Described by the ladies as fun, sexy, fresh and real (as in “not a manufactured sound”), Unfit To Be Tied was recorded and produced at SugarHill Recording Studios under the guidance of Andy Bradley, a 35-year veteran in the music industry.