Tween Girl Group, M3, will release their first cd this summer. The sisters have been singing for the last two years at local charity events, churches and talent shows. Though the sisters are often called triplets, or a younger version of destiny's child, they insist that they have their own style and technique and are attracting a much younger group of fans. Their fans are typically tweens ages 8-14 years old. They are focused on their music, acting and dancing. Their role models are Raven and Hillary Duff as well as Oprah and Julia Roberts.
(PRWEB) February 21, 2005 -- M3, featuring sisters Megan, Morgan and Madison will be debuting on the new kids show, Scrumps World. Younger sister, Madison, is also playing one of the lead characters. The girls are currently working on their first cd and are writing their own lyrics. They will also begin working on their first straight to dvd show that they will begin filming later this year.
The girls sing pop as well as contemporary christian and are sure to be a splash with the Disney/Nickelodeon tween market. What makes these girls so fabulous? Their age, Nine year old twins, Megan and Morgan and baby sister, Madison, 7, maybe one of the first girl groups to market themselves directly to tweens as young as eight years old. Their lyrics focus on things important to young girls such as believing in yourself and having a strong self-esteem.
When asked what their goal is, "the girls stress that they are very interested in empowerment for girls, and just love to sing, act and dance." They also want to be known as young girls who have a style all of their own. "It's important to have mentors but we are very original," says Megan.
Twin sisters, Megan and Morgan(9), and younger sister, Madison (7), have been singing and acting for the last two years. What started out as just volunteering at a local nursing home, progressed to singing for charities such as the Cancer Society and the All Stars, and have now led them to form their own band. Their name, M3, was chosen by the girls and represents the close relationship of the three sisters. Though they may not be triplets, they definitely have a very close relationship, says their mom. Their parents are amazed and thankful for the talent God has given their daughters.
The girls also excel in school and are straight "A" students. They still mainly enjoy volunteering for charities and churches. More information on M3 can be found by visiting their website at http://www.m3music.net.
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