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Biography (courtesy
of Sparrow/EMI Records)
With more than 1 million albums sold
worldwide and an impressive track record that heralds them
as the fastest-selling debut artist in the 26-year history
of Sparrow Records, ZOEgirl has managed to create a success
story that continues to get bigger and bigger with the release
of each new album. Performances at venues like New York's
Madison Square Garden, The Rock & Roll
Hall of Fame and Walt Disney World have helped ZOEgirl become
one of the top female pop groups in Christian music—a
platform upon which Chrissy Conway, Alisa Girard and Kristin
Swinford keep building brick by brick.
ZOEgirl exploded onto the scene in 2000 with the group's
self-titled debut, scoring four Top 5 radio hits. They followed
with a sophomore album, Life, which continued to propel the
girls' blossoming career. Those first two projects placed
ZOEgirl in front of hundreds of thousands of fans on stage
with artists such as Newsboys, Plus One, Avalon and Carman.
Following the late 2003 release of their last album, Different
Kind Of FREE, ZOEgirl hit the ground running as a featured
artist on the 25-city Shoutfest tour before heading out on
their first headlining tour in early 2004. The FREE Experience
tour, which also featured Superchick, Joy Williams and Focus
on the Family speaker Susie Shellenberger, was a huge success
with audiences across the country. The FREE Experience tour
saw sell-out attendances in many markets during a year when
the touring industry was taking a hard hit.
Now, with Room To Breathe, their first
new album in over a year, ZOEgirl is moving forward with
some of the most compelling music of their career. Produced
by Mark Heimermann, "Double
Dutch"(Robert Marvin), Josiah Bell, Shawn Shankel, Tedd
T and Dan Muckala, Room To Breathe encompasses ZOEgirl's
growth as singers, songwriters, artists and women. "I
think with each album we've been able to integrate more and
more of who we are," Alisa says. "We've really
seen a need and have been trying to fill that void for young
girls to have a different option when it comes to pop music,
and we've done it without trying to fit into any kind of
mold or demographic. I think we've just really focused in
on who our listeners are and what they want to hear."
As every recording artist knows, longevity
does not come easily in a fast-paced music industry that
is constantly chasing the next big trend. But ZOEgirl's
biggest accomplishment is their unending ability to connect
with their fans around the world. "Our audience is constantly expanding," says
Chrissy. "We've got younger girls, teenagers (including
boys!), and parents coming to all of our shows and they are
having a great time. We've had some great conversations with
them and we really love getting their feedback."
That feedback—whether it comes through letters, after-show
meetings or one-on-one time spent with young girls on recent
mission trips—translates into some of the real life
moments Chrissy, Alisa and Kristin write about on their albums.
Room To Breathe captures those poignant moments that come
straight from the heart.
Filled with soaring harmonies and brimming
with a personal style that is quintessentially their own,
the CD's tracks include the album's first radio single, "About You," an
up-tempo pop melody about learning to take the focus off
yourself and make it all about God. "Dead Serious," the
track ZOEgirl calls the most fun song on the album, is a
tribute to "all of those kids who really are standing
up for what they believe, even though it's not always the
most popular thing to do," Kristin explains.
The album's title is pulled from a
song called "The
Way You Love Me," written by Chrissy and songwriter
Lynn Nichols. "This song talks about how it's so unfathomable
to realize how much God loves us despite what we do every
day," Chrissy explains. "We can't ever fully grasp
how he could love us so much that he died for us. The lyrics
say, 'You gave me room to breathe, a place to get away. I'm
standing in your presence with a debt I can't repay.'"
One of the album's most honest and
affecting songs is "Scream," a
lyric and music written by Alisa and inspired in part by
some painfully revealing stories told by girls the group
met on the road and while on a mission trip. "There
are girls out there who admit to all kinds of self-destructive
behaviors like eating disorders, drug abuse, drinking and
cutting themselves out of a desperate need to numb the pain
and cry out for help," Alisa shares.
Does anybody know how I feel? Sometimes
I'm numb; sometimes I'm overcome…Do I have to scream
for you to hear me? Do I have to bleed for you to see me?
Because I grieve and you're not listening to me.
The song was a shower of emotions for
Alisa, who was jointly inspired by hearing the deep hurts
shared by the girls she'd met, and in honestly grieving
her own personal pain and dealing with depression. "It
took me two hours to write the whole song, and it was as
if in that two hours I went through the pain of it and
the healing of it. It was as if God just poured it out
of me. It was so powerful."
Having traveled on summer mission trips for the past two
years, Chrissy, Alisa and Kristin have gained a renewed passion
and vision to reach the world. As part of that effort, they
have launched ZOEgirl Missions, a way to partner with their
listeners in reaching out to areas in need. The first official
ZOEgirl Missions trip took place last summer in Quito, Ecuador.
Partnering with Big World Ventures, ZOEgirl took a missions
group to visit retirement homes, play with children in orphanages,
perform drama and music, and participate in various work
and building projects for churches in Quito.
This July, ZOEgirl is planning a second trip to Ecuador,
partnering again with Big World Ventures, and taking various
teams with specific gifts. Chrissy, Alisa and Kristin will
bring with them construction teams, music and worship teams,
and teams that will visit nursing homes and orphanages. They
will spend time with the residents, nurturing and serving
them with whatever they need, whether it's a haircut, a hug,
or someone to sit with them and hold their hand. It's ZOEgirl's
hope that they will touch those who experience so little
human touch.
"If we hadn't done these trips we wouldn't be the group
we are now," says Alisa. "The girls who have gone
on these trips have inspired more songs than they know."
"These trips have really opened my eyes to the world," Chrissy
adds. "It has given me a new appreciation for life and
has taught me so much in the process."
Glancing back, in the rearview mirror of their career, it's
the relationships they build, the lives they touch and the
impact they make for Christ that fuels this trio of women
more than anything else.
"At the end of the day, in 20 years, I want to get
a letter that says, 'I gave my heart to Jesus at a ZOEgirl
concert,'" Alisa says. "To me, that's success.
It's great to sell albums and win awards, but we aren't truly
successful if we aren't leading people to heaven. That's
eternal."
Chrissy adds, "If we were remembered
for anything else it wouldn't seem like we had fulfilled
what we know God has called us to do."
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