The Rosso Sisters
The Rosso Sisters | |
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The Rosso Sisters on the opening of the Neon Lights Tour in Brasilia, Brazil in 2014. From left to right: Becky, Georgina, Milly and Lola. | |
Background information | |
Origin |
Los Angeles, California, United States |
Genres | Pop, dance-pop, teen pop |
Years active | 2013–2015 |
Labels | Virgin Records, Capitol Records |
Associated acts | Demi Lovato, Jonas Brothers |
Website |
therossosisters |
Past members |
Georgina Rosso Milly Rosso Becky Rosso Lola Rosso |
The Rosso Sisters was a musical group known for making the opening of the Neon Lights Tour of Demi Lovato in the South America part. They signed to Virgin Records's Capitol Records label in the beginning of 2014. The Rosso Sisters was made up of four sisters: Georgina, Milly, Becky, and Lola.[1] The band disbanded in February 2015, due to their mother's death. They haven't released any music in the United States.[2]
History
2013–15: The Rosso Sisters
Group was formed in 2013 by sisters Georgina (b. 1991), twins Milly and Becky (b. 1994) and Lola Rosso (b. 1996). Their oldest sister Bianca wasn't added to the band. Milly and Becky already had an acting career between 2006 and 2010 and recorded song "Lucky Girl" for their film Legally Blondes (2009). They were signed by Virgin Records on the spot by Steve Barnett and were managed by Paul Kevin Jonas, Sr., the father of the Jonas Brothers. Also, they were chosen to be an opening act for Demi Lovato's Neon Lights Tour in South America. Their debut extended play Hola Hola was released on April 22, 2014. It was promoted on Neon Lights Tour and produced single "Hola Hola". Another single "I Like Boys" was released same year. After tour ended, no new music was released, except for song "Waterloo" released on ABBA tribute album Dancing Queens released on 9 September 2014. In November, sisters stated that their mother Anthea had cancer. Band disbanded three months later after their mother died. They wrote: "We are so incredibly heartbroken & devastated that our beautiful mom Anthea passed away after fighting an extremely tough battle with pancreatic cancer. She was our best friend and inspiration, & the most caring, loving, selfless, kind hearted person we could ever imagine. After much thought & consideration, we have decided not to carry on with our girl group and making music, & to close this chapter in our lives, even though it was just the beginning and we hadn't released music in the US yet. We're soo sorry to anyone we're disappointing, but during these extremely difficult past few months, our hopes and dreams for the future have changed. We'll never forget the amazing memories we made as a music group while it lasted, & we're so happy we had the chance to meet & talk to such genuinely sweet and supportive fans like you guys. Thank u soo much to all of you who have ever written us a nice message, sent us well wishes, prayed for us or our mom, or supported us in some way. We are so grateful. We love you" on February 14, 2015. They haven't released anything in US. As of February 2015, no statements were made by group.
Discography
Extended plays
- Hola Hola (2014)
Singles
- Hola Hola (2014)
- I Like Boys (2014)
Other songs
- Waterloo (2014)
Concert tours
- Opening act
- The Neon Lights Tour (2014)
See also
References
- ↑ The Rosso Sisters, R7
- ↑ "iTunes - Music - Hola Hola by The Rosso Sisters". Itunes.apple.com. 2013-04-22. Retrieved 2013-05-01.
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