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Sibling Harmony / About This Artist

Artist Details and Stats:

Hometown: Peoria, IL

Label: Indie

Website: www.SiblingHarmony.com

Sounds Like: Chris Tomlin, Aaron Shust's Official Band Page, FFH

Genre: Christian/Gospel

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Christian/Gospel charts for Peoria, IL
  • 1,047
    Total Fans
  • 1,627
    Profile Views
  • 11,820
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Biography:

Sibling Harmony is a Christian band that writes and performs a variety of styles of music in churches, schools, colleges, and camps throughout the midwest and Colorado, including youth & family events. Sibling Harmony uses guitars, drums, vocal harmonies, and more in a multi-media presentation to involve and encourage its audience in a closer walk with God. Their contemporary sound and thoughtful lyrics appeal to a wide audience.

Press:

“So yeah Sibling Harmony is awesome and they actually base their music off the Scriptures! And its kinda awesome that their lead singer helps with my youth group!”
NickLovesGod - iTunes Reviews

"Kevin, Kim & Kurtis, You three really blend well together...If your CD is playing in the van, there are no fights about the music...I have shared your website with others.
From a - Fan in Kentucky

"the 'Ransom' video worked great for Good Friday, and I had numerous complements on “Broken and Poured Out.”...We’re doing “Don’t Forsake Me” again this Sunday morning, which is quickly becoming a favorite here"
From a - Fan in Illinois

“Sibling Harmony's music really ministered to my heart this afternoon. I received a call telling me that my Grama is close to death. I’ve been comforted by listening to your Chosen CD, especially Simon. Thank you for making such a beautiful, hopeful song of faith in Christ.”
From a - Fan in Missouri

“Sibling Harmony was a blessing to our district junior high event. They were great at involving the audience and offered high energy...This group is a lot of fun!"”
Comment from - a Youth Worker

“Sibling Harmony, two brothers and a sister (including a barefoot musician)...gave a concert ...for students of Zion Lutheran schools in Lincoln and Mount Pulaski and St. John Lutheran in New Berlin. Audience members watched in rapt attention.”
Nancy Rollings Saul - Lincoln Courier