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The Lovell Sisters was an American acoustic music trio known for their tight harmonies and strong instrumental performances. The Lovell Sisters consisted of three permanent members: Jessica, Megan and Rebecca Lovell. Although the band had roots in bluegrass and classical music, the band described its music as progressive acoustic. On 16 December 2009, The Lovell Sisters announced that Jessica's wedding engagement and plans to begin college the following year marked the group's disbandment. Their final concert was at the Harris Arts Center in their hometown of Calhoun, Georgia, on 16 January 2010. Sisters Rebecca and Megan regrouped as Larkin Poe. In their time, the sisters, who proved themselves time and again as polished performers, were praised equally for both their virtuosic playing—Jessica on fiddle, Megan on dobro, Rebecca on guitar and mandolin—and their vibrant vocal harmonizing. With their 2005 debut When Forever Rolls Around and 2007 CD/DVD Live At The Philadelphia Folk Festival showcased their dynamic musical interaction and interpretive gifts, The Lovell Sisters emerging as songwriters. “Original material is crucial,” stresses Rebecca. “If you want to have your own sound and your own voice, then you have to write your own songs.” Prior to recording Time To Grow, The Lovell Sisters had deal in place with a major record label. When they realized that their original material was not a priority, they decided to opt out and remain independent. Time To Grow features

Time To Grow

Time To Grow (2009)

When Forever Rolls Around
Promo Only Country Radio July

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Promo Only: Country Radio July 09'
Promo Only Country Radio July 2009
Time To Grow (Final Master 2/9/09)
Live at Mountain Stage, June '09

Live At The Philadelphia Folk Festival
Promo Only: Country Radio, July 2009
Lovell Sisters At MerleFest 2007