The Webb Sisters
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The Webb Sisters are a musical duo comprised of the siblings Charley and Hattie Webb. They are based mostly in the United Kingdom.
[edit] Biography
Charley Webb (born 1979) and Hattie Webb (born 1981) were born to a hairdresser father and a tennis coach mother. They also have two brothers, who are also drummers. According to Charley, music often blared from all of the house. [1] Although Charley became briefly obsessed with being an ambulance driver, the sisters had early on decided on a career in music. Hattie played the harp, and Charley the piano.
When they were teenagers, the pair began to give recitals all over the country, and played at, among others, charity functions, end-of-year parties, and played twice for Princess Anne and once for the Queen of England. [2]
They met Johnny Pierce, a record producer who invited to Nashville, where they recorded their debut album, A Piece of Mind. After six months, they went to California, selling the album between performances at various recitals. They were soon found and offered a publishing deal, and shortly after, a record deal, and they began to create an album, Daylight Crossing. Two years later they returned to the UK, where they were discovered by Mercury Records, and they recorded Daylight Crossing. The album was released in June 2006. [3]
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The Webb Sisters are not entirely well-known in the United States, but enjoy modest popularity in the United Kingdom.