Everlife

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Everlife
Background information
Genre(s) Christian/Pop/Rock
Years active 2004–present
Label(s) Buena Vista Records (2006-present)
Tovah/Shelter (2004-2005)
Website EverlifeOnline.com
Everfan.net - Official Fansite
Members
Amber Ross
Julia Ross
Sarah Ross

Everlife is a christian pop band of three sisters, Julia, Amber, and Sarah Ross.

Everlife, a rock/pop group comprised of three sisters (Amber, Sarah, and Julia Ross), began out of the small town of Indiana, Pennsylvania. The three sisters started writing and performing when youngest sister Julia was only nine (now fifteen), and have made a commitment to go forward through their careers together, remaining loyal to the ties that bind and a mission close to their hearts. With Sarah on the drums, Amber on the guitar, and Julia on keys, Everlife set out to play for anyone that would listen. Very soon, they were playing over 120 shows a year, as Everlife grew to be one of Pennsylvania's most up and coming groups. They eventually had their first #1 radio hit with a song entitled "Lead the Way" on The Fish, one of Pittsburgh's top radio stations.

Growing up with a deep commitment to their Christian faith, the girls developed a desire to help others less fortunate. They have already made many trips abroad to Central and South America, and others are being planned. "Those experiences on the mission field were the first times that we had to give God complete control," says Julia. "Many of our first song ideas were birthed from those times."

After relocating to Nashville, Tennessee, Everlife's fresh sound and natural songwriting talents quickly put them on the radar of many major record labels. SHELTERecords pursued them passionately, and after only a short time, Everlife was officially a 'signed' artist.

Under the guidance of producer Kevan Cyka (Lifehouse, R.E.M., Gin Blossoms, Hilary Duff, Jump 5) and Dan Needham (Stacie Orrico, Steven Curtis Chapman), Everlife produced its self-titled debut project. Cyka's multi-platinum songwriting/publishing history, combined with Needham's studio prowess, has helped create the musical platform of Everlife's sound.


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  • Their song "Go Figure" appears as the theme song in the Disney Channel Original Movie Go Figure.
  • Their remake of the song "Real Wild Child" appears as the theme song in Disney's The Wild.
  • Their remake of the Elvis Presley song "Don't Be Cruel" appears during the credits in Disney's Leroy & Stitch.
  • Their song "Find Yourself In You" was made especially for the Hannah Monatana soundtrack
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  • Their song "Faded" was actually sung by The Veronicas, and was release by an australian idol Kate DeAraugo.

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