Amazing things happening for Revelstoke band Sister Girl

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Meet Sister Girl, a Revelstoke band with style.

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Meet Sister Girl, a country band that hails from Revelstoke, B.C. This group recently celebrated the release of their second album, aptly titled Amazing Things Happen. After the success of their self-titled first CD, they have every reason to be excited for this one.

Meet Sister Girl, a country band that hails from Revelstoke, B.C. This group recently celebrated the release of their second album, aptly titled Amazing Things Happen. After the success of their self-titled first CD, they have every reason to be excited for this one.

A release party was held at the Big Eddy Pub in Revelstoke, and it was jam-packed.

“We had a great time and it was wonderful to feel the support of our community on our special night,” said one of the members of Sister Girl.

The audience was treated to some of the melodies off the brand new album. With names like That’s How I Roll, Happiness and the title track, Amazing Things Happen, it’s easy to want to give this collection a listen.

Sister Girl is made up of Joanne Stacey, Sharlene Foisy, Janine Carey-Bourke, Stephanie Ballendine and “Mr. Sister,” Russ Brackenbury. They work together to produce the harmonic tracks, although these were mostly written by Foisy and/or Stacey.

You can visit Sister Girl's website to find out what this band with a “vibrant hometown feel” is up to, or to sample their sound.

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