Everlife

Everlife
Background information
Origin Indiana, Pennsylvania
Genres Pop rock
Years active 20012013
Labels Independent (2001), Tovah/Shelter Records, Nashville, TN (2004), Walt Disney, Hollywood, Buena Vista (2005-2007)
97 Records (2007-2013)
Associated acts The Cheetah Girls, Miley Cyrus, Jonas Brothers
Website EverlifeOnline.com
Members Amber Hezlep (née Ross)
Sarah Ross
Julia Ross

Everlife was a pop rock band made of three sisters, Amber, Sarah, and Julia Ross.[1]

History

Early

Everlife originated in Indiana, Pennsylvania. The band was formed in the winter of 1997 with Sarah on the drums, Amber on the guitar, and Julia on keyboard.

Everlife relocated to Nashville, Tennessee with their parents where they signed a record deal with Independent Records, and released their debut album Daydream: An Acoustic Album . They were then picked up by Buena Vista Records following the release of their second album and released their third self-titled album through them and Disney. Their first No. 1 radio hit, "Find Yourself in You", first found prominent rotation nationwide on Radio Disney.

Everlife was recently managed by Tattered Suit Entertainment.

The group has provided guest vocals for ApologetiX song Meshach.

Relationship with Disney

After signing with Buena Vista, they contributed singles to several Disney soundtracks. They eventually dropped Buena Vista Records in 2007, but continue a strong relationship with Disney. They opened for The Cheetah Girls on their last few days of touring in 2006/2007, Miley Cyrus on the last six dates of her Best of Both Worlds Tour, and the Jonas Brothers for their 2009 stop in Nashville.

Everlife has been on 3 successful tours of the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

Discography

Albums
Daydream: An Acoustic Album (2001)
  • Released: April 1, 2001
  • Label: Independent Records
Everlife (2004 album)
  • Released: August 24, 2004
  • Label: Tovah, Shelter Records
Everlife (2007 album)
At the End of Everything
  • Released: March 15, 2013
  • Label: 97 Records
  • Official singles:
    • 2012: "Coming Home"

Soundtracks

EP

References

External links

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