
Not just another girl rock group!
It
all started on a winter morning in late 1997, just outside the small
town of Indiana, Pennsylvania. Three young sisters made a pact that
would determine the outcome of the rest of their lives. That pact has
been ever-reaching, ever-evolving, and those three sisters are now
known as EVERLIFE.
These
self-taught musicians and songwriters were originally inspired by the
honest rock guitars blasting from the FM radio of their Dad’s Suburban.
“I remember looking forward to driving around with Dad, because we’d
immediately crank up songs like “Pinball Wizard “by the Who, or sit
silently in the back seat appreciating Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb”
or trying to wrap our minds around the entirety of Skynyrd’s “Free
Bird”,” Amber (23) recalls.
“Our Mom was crazy about 50’s
and 60s rock’n’roll,” Sarah (21) adds. “We would all be dancing around
the kitchen belting out Chuck Berry’s “Johnny B. Goode” and “Bye Bye
Love” by the Everly Brothers.” It was those tunes that introduced the
girls to the impact of sweet vocal harmonies that they are now so well
known for.
Since then, Everlife has played in 200 seat
auditoriums and 20,000 seat arenas. And if it’s in the Ford Econoline
(affectionately called Evan, short for Ever-Van) pulling a U-Haul
trailer or a Prevost tour bus, they are just determined to get down the
road to do it all over again. It’s their passion for music and their
love for people that has kept them coming your way night after night –
through small town stop signs and big city lights.
“Finding a swift hook in a song or writing a catchy tune is an amazing feeling,
but impacting someone’s life forever through that one song that grips
them and makes sense with their life is priceless to us. That’s the
kind of music we want to create!”
In the ten years since
their pact was made, Everlife has traveled countless highways, both
literally and figuratively in this crazy world called the music
industry. Fortunately, music is a reflection of journeys taken –
journeys of discovery and change. “We always look forward to what’s
next in our career – we love that anticipation,” Julia (18) says. “The
pact we made as little girls was to stir up the lives of our
generation, make them ask important questions and hopefully give them
some important answers through the most powerful influence in our
culture – music!”
In the world of Everlife, it is clear that
music is their language, the road is their world, and the stage is
their home…and they’re inviting you in.