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SUMMARY:The Secret Sisters
DESCRIPTION:"Their voices ring in impeccable harmonies that soar straight into The Everly Brothers&#39; territory." - KUERFrom the Grand Ole Opry to Stagecoach and stages across the country, The Secret Sisters (Alabama siblings Laura Rogers and Lydia Slagle) have built a reputation for spellbinding harmonies and emotionally rich songwriting that explores life, love, and womanhood.They’ve collaborated with and shared stages alongside acclaimed artists including Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Brandi Carlile, Jack White, Paul Simon, Ray LaMontagne, and She & Him, reflecting their deep ties to the Americana and folk music community.Their fifth album, Mind, Man, Medicine, reflects a new chapter for the duo, shaped by motherhood, personal growth, and a deeper sense of self-acceptance. The record blends country and folk with expansive textures while confronting modern life’s challenges with empathy and resilience.The album follows their Grammy-nominated 2020 release Saturn Return, produced with Brandi Carlile, and marks the sisters’ first time stepping into a co-production role. They collaborated with Ben Tanner of Alabama Shakes and John Paul White of The Civil Wars, recording in the legendary FAME Studios and nearby Florence, Alabama. The sessions also feature acclaimed musicians including Ray LaMontagne and multi-instrumentalist Larry Campbell.Across the album, The Secret Sisters examine the tensions and tenderness of everyday life—love, fractured friendships, motherhood, identity, and compassion in a divided world. Songs like “Space” reflect on maintaining connection despite differences, while others explore healing, advocacy, and the grounding power of enduring relationships.At its core, Mind, Man, Medicine represents a creative turning point for the duo. With renewed confidence and honesty, Rogers and Slagle embrace vulnerability while leaning into acceptance and presence. The result is a deeply personal collection of songs that continues The Secret Sisters’ tradition of pairing luminous harmonies with thoughtful reflections on the complexities of being human.
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