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BarlowGirl members from left to right: Lauren, Alyssa, and Rebecca.
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Background information | |
Origin | Elgin, Illinois, United States |
Genres | Christian rock, contemporary Christian music, alternative rock, rock music |
Years active | 2000–2012 |
Labels | Fervent |
Website | Formerly BarlowGirl.com at the Wayback Machine (archived July 7, 2015) |
Past members | Alyssa Barlow Lauren Barlow Rebecca Barlow |
BarlowGirl was an American Christian rock–CCM all-female band from Elgin, Illinois. The band was composed of sisters Alyssa (lead vocals, bass, keyboard), Rebecca (backing vocals, guitar), and Lauren (co-lead vocals, drums) Barlow. The band is best known for its radio singles "Never Alone" in 2004 and "I Need You to Love Me" in 2006, breaking records for the longest-charting No. 1 song on the Radio and Records Christian Hit Radio (CHR) chart and obtaining millions of views for their music videos on YouTube. The band exceeded sales of one million compact discs by the end of 2008 and finished its career with over 1 million digital song downloads and 1.3 million compact disc sales.
In October 2012, BarlowGirl announced that they were "retiring the band"
The Barlows' father, Vince Barlow, created youth CDs at his church, Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Illinois. He was hired to perform at events all over the United States. He brought his daughters as his backup band in the late 1990s. BarlowGirl began writing songs and performing them at his performances. The trio stopped touring with their father when Rebecca and Alyssa began college, but they did perform at his nearby concerts. The trio had written around ten songs by 2002.
The Barlow sisters were given a paid trip to the Gospel Music Association's Music in the Rockies seminar at Estes Park, Colorado, in mid-2002. The sisters were not informed that the seminar was a record industry event for unsigned artists, nor that it was a competition. They reached the finals of the event. Record companies became interested in the sisters after word of mouth spread about the seminar.