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Curve Magazine says, "Georgia Winfree and Katherine Jones, the singer-songwriters who make up Someones Sister, draw many comparisons (like k.d. lang and Patsy Cline) but trust us: These wailing chicks proved on their recent debut, Hand Me Downs, that theyre in a class of their own."

Someone’s Sister has gained much attention since the release of their debut CD with their music having been referred to by one NPR radio host as “a cold glass of sweet tea after a hard day”. Their rare blend of rich harmonies, vocal expression and positive message has taken them from their home in NC to their interview with NPR’s “All Things Considered” and to the stages of “Eddie’s Attic” in Atlanta, many college campus, music festivals and the stage of New York’s, “The Bitter End”.
With music that crosses barriers and challenges their listeners to think, the sisters use their music to “break the silence and stop the violence” of child abuse. Since their first CD release in 2004, supporters of their music and message anxiously awaited the release their second CD, “Calm in the Chaos”, which delves even deeper into life’s raw experiences, exposing the heart and soul of Someone's Sister. ”. While Winfree and Jones began as a duo, they often perform as a full band with the help of Laura McLean, a.k.a the “Guitar Guru” and Tammy Somersett on drums. With the addition of McLean and Somersett, a new musical expression evolved for Someone’s Sister, as selections from their second CD such as the title track, “Calm in the Chaos”, was written as a collaboration during an all night session.
For those that like to know that their listening moments and dollars are well spent, proceeds from their music go to the creation a child abuse prevention foundation. The song “Because They’re Out There” is dedicated to all survivors.
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