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The Beu Sisters Make Singing a Family Affair

May 15 2006
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Columbia Records recording artists The Beu Sisters stopped by the BMI New York office to say hello to Writer/Publisher executives and talk about their current projects. Sisters Candice, Christie, Jilaine and Danielle are working on a follow-up to their 2002 debut, Decisions.

BMI's June Neira and Samantha Cox flank Beu Sisters Jilaine, Candice, Danielle and Christie. Photo by Dana Rodriguez  

Born and bred in New York City, the Beu family relocated to the coastal town of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., in 1991 where the sibling quartet uncovered a rare combination of beauty, energy, charisma and talent. The daughters of two performing parents, the Beu Sisters got their start singing a cappella, which developed into a synchronicity that today gives them a pop sound that's both fresh and distinctive.

 

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