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This week on Redefining Resonance, I’m joined by June McCormick of the Forester Sisters, the legendary country group made up of four sisters from Lookout Mountain, GA. June shares how their journey began in a small church, singing together as sisters, and how that foundation led to a career with Warner Brothers and international tours. We talk about balancing motherhood and music, the decision to step away from the spotlight, and what it means to prioritize the things that truly matter as seasons change. From the challenges of being women in a male-dominated industry to the beauty of embracing change for the sake of family, this episode is a powerful reminder that our calling can evolve, and that’s a beautiful thing.
By Lainey PettitThis week on Redefining Resonance, I’m joined by June McCormick of the Forester Sisters, the legendary country group made up of four sisters from Lookout Mountain, GA. June shares how their journey began in a small church, singing together as sisters, and how that foundation led to a career with Warner Brothers and international tours. We talk about balancing motherhood and music, the decision to step away from the spotlight, and what it means to prioritize the things that truly matter as seasons change. From the challenges of being women in a male-dominated industry to the beauty of embracing change for the sake of family, this episode is a powerful reminder that our calling can evolve, and that’s a beautiful thing.