The Beu Sisters

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Beu Sisters
Origin Florida, United States
Genres Pop
Years active 2002–present
Labels S-Curve
Members Candice Beu
Christie Beu
Danielle Beu
Past members Jillian Beu

The Beu Sisters are a pop-rock girl group from the U.S. state of Florida. The members of the group are sisters Candice (born 1975), Christie (born 1978) and Danielle (born 1987). The sisters were born in New York state to parents who performed on Broadway and from an early age the girls sang together. The family moved to New Smyrna Beach, Florida, in 1989 and by the end of the 1990s, they had formed an a cappella act. Desmond Child, a noted songwriter, noticed the sisters and helped them to sign a contract with S-Curve Records.

First album

In 2002, the Beu Sisters' first album, Decisions, was released. Nine of the thirteen tracks on the album were co-written by the sisters. The album includes the lead single "I Was Only (Seventeen)", for which a music video was filmed. To promote their album, the Beu Sisters toured as the opening act on Kelly Clarkson and Clay Aiken's 2004 Independent Tour.

Soundtrack contributions

The Beu Sisters can also be heard on various soundtracks, including Disney productions the Ella Enchanted, Home on the Range, Disney Girlz Rock, Radio Disney Jingle Jams, Radio Disney Ultimate Jams, the Lizzie McGuire movie soundtrack and DisneyMania 2. They appeared on the Because of Winn-Dixie movie soundtrack and also contributed to the movie How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, featuring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, in 2003.

Looking ahead

Currently,[when?] plans are being made for a new Beu Sisters album. A new song, "What Do You Do in the Summer (When It's Raining?)" was released to radio in summer 2004. The group still performs at venues in Florida, although they took a break when Christie Beu gave birth to a baby boy in December 2004.

At some point,[when?] Jillian Beu left the group, resulting in the quartet becoming a trio.

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