Robert Leedham - 09/Mar/2011  There is a fine line between reverence and authenticity and it is a distinction that The Secret Sisters don’t seem to have the fullest grasp of on the...
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| Simmy Richman - 27/Feb/2011 Laura and Lydia Rogers are twenty-something sisters from Alabama.They were discovered at an open audition in Nashville, Tennessee, before being flown ...
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| Ian Parker - 23/Feb/2011 The Secret Sisters album is like a time capsule. Open it up and you’re taken back to the 1950s. The only thing missing is the crackle of the needle hi...
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Alexis Petridis - 17/Feb/2011  There are, you might imagine, a variety of problems attached to being an artist catapulted towards fame at a pace that means within five months of pla...
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| Andrew Mueller - 07/Feb/2011 The eponymous debut by The Secret Sisters – aka Laura and Lydia Rogers of Muscle Shoals, Alabama – poses itself an enormous challenge: that of recordi...
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Keith Phipps - 21/Dec/2010  Lydia and Laura Rogers grew up in Muscle Shoals, harmonizing in church and singing along to The Everly Brothers. With a background like that, a record...
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Stephen Rowland - 08/Nov/2010  A great friend of mine, also a great musician, once told me that to produce a successful cover song, you must maintain the integrity of the original w...
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| Gary Graff - 15/Oct/2010 The Secret Sisters are certainly out in the open now, thanks to a vinyl single with Jack White and a debut album done under the patronage of executive...
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Jody Rosen - 12/Oct/2010  Alabama sisters call in T Bone Burnett for killer roots debut Laura and Lydia Rogers sound like something dreamed up by NPR. They're Alabama sisters p...
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