- Sweethearts of the Rodeo
Sweethearts of the Rodeo was a popular country duo from the USA in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They consisted of sisters
Janis Oliver andKristine Oliver , who grew up in suburban Los Angeles. While still in their teenage years they performed as the Oliver Sisters.The sisters named themselves after a landmark album by
The Byrds which fused elements of rock with country. A typical Sweethearts tune is an upbeat two-stepper mixing country instrumentation with a rock beat. Their harmonies were so close that some have referred to them as "The Everly Sisters." Along withThe Judds and theForester Sisters , they were at the time among country music's only all-female groups.Their hits included "Since I Found You" (written by the duo
Foster & Lloyd ), "Satisfy You", "Chains of Gold", "Midnight Girl/Sunset Town", and a remake of theBeatles ' "I Feel Fine".Janis married Country star
Vince Gill in the early 1980s, who at the time was a member ofCountry rock actPure Prairie League prior to his Country stardom; they divorced in the late 1990s. The sisters also owned a clothing store in Franklin, TN called "Gill & Arnold" for a time in the late 1990s that has since closed. [ [http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/sweethearts_of_the_rodeo/bio.jhtml CMT.com Sweethearts of the Rodeo: Bio] ]Discography
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* [http://www.cbu.edu/~bkarnold/sotr/ Sweethearts of the Rodeo website]
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