Carter's Chord

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Different Breed 00:00 Tools
O Come O Come Emmanuel 00:00 Tools
Young Love 00:00 Tools
A Little Less Comfortable 00:00 Tools
Boys Like You (Give Love A Bad Name) 00:00 Tools
When We Get There 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Song 00:00 Tools
Can't Seem To Let You Go 00:00 Tools
You Knock Me Out 00:00 Tools
Dear Baltimore 00:00 Tools
Song Of Blue 00:00 Tools
Over You 00:00 Tools
Love A Little Bigger 00:00 Tools
Simple Little Screwed Up Life 00:00 Tools
Summer, Early 60's 00:00 Tools
Wild Together 00:00 Tools
I Can Break Hearts Too 00:00 Tools
We Ain't Makin' Love 00:00 Tools
Up On The House Top 00:00 Tools
Santa Baby 00:00 Tools
Boys Like You 00:00 Tools
Snowed In 00:00 Tools
Different Breed (Studio Version) 00:00 Tools
Cuts Deep 00:00 Tools
O Come, O Come Emmanuel 00:00 Tools
Young Love-(Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Summer Early 60's (Barny's Demo) 00:00 Tools
Drivin Away From the Past 00:00 Tools
Million Lights 00:00 Tools
Oh Come, Oh Come Emmanuel 00:00 Tools
Young Love *** www.ipmusic-slow.ch *** 00:00 Tools
Young Love (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Young Love-(Single Edit) 00:00 Tools
up on the housetop 00:00 Tools
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Combining sisterly harmonies, photogenic looks, and a music-filled family background, the country trio Carter's Chord are comprised of singer/songwriters Becky, Emma, and Joanna Robertson. The siblings were born in Southern California, where parents Barny and Carter Robertson (both of whom had previously toured with Waylon Jennings as members of the Waylors) filled their home with country and Christian music. Inspired by such surroundings, the three sisters began staging shows inside the Robertson household, charging a quarter for admission and providing food during intermission. They also made their major-label debut when Jennings enlisted the girls to sing on Cowboys, Sisters, Rascals & Dirt, a country album aimed at children and produced by the girls' father. The Robertsons soon relocated to Nashville, where their house saw its share of legendary visitors, from the Jennings family (including wife Jessi Colter and son Shooter Jennings) to members of the Crickets. The sisters began honing their three-part harmonies and songwriting skills, which eventually caught the ear of country star Toby Keith. Following a well-played showcase at a Nashville club on Valentine's Day 2006, Keith signed the sisters, who christened their group "Carter's Chord" in reference to a musical triad. Now signed to the Show Dog Nashville label, Carter's Chord entered the studio to record their self-titled debut with both Keith and Barny Robertson sharing production duties. "Young Love," the album's first single, was released to country radio stations in October 2007, and the full-length record followed in 2008. ~ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.