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The Beu Sisters

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American pop-rock girl group
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Beu Sisters
OriginFlorida,United States
GenresPop
Years active2002–present
LabelsS-Curve
MembersCandice Beu
Christie Beu
Danielle Beu
Past membersJilaine (Beu) Shea

The Beu Sisters are a pop-rockgirl group fromNew Smyrna Beach, Florida, consisting of sisters Candice Beu (born 1975), Christie Beu (born 1978), Jiliane (born 1983), and Danielle Beu (born 1987). Originally from New York City, the sisters were exposed to classic Broadway music at an early age. Their parents, both stage veterans, had performed in major theatrical productions. The family relocated to New Smyrna Beach in 1988, and by the late 1990s, they had formed ana cappella act. They were later discovered by songwriter and producerDesmond Child, who helped them sign a contract withS-Curve Records.

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In 2002, the Beu Sisters' first album,Decisions, was released. Nine of the thirteen tracks on the album were co-written by them. The album includes the lead single "I Was Only (Seventeen)", for which a music video was filmed. To promote their album, the Beu Sisters management Magus Entertainment secured them as the opening act onKelly Clarkson andClay Aiken's 2004Independent Tour which spanned 32 cities.[1]

In the meantime, the group featured on various soundtracks, includingDisney productions:Ella Enchanted,Home on the Range,Disney Girlz Rock,Radio Disney Jingle Jams,Radio Disney Ultimate Jams,The Lizzie McGuire Movie soundtrack, andDisneyMania 2.[2] They appeared on theBecause of Winn-Dixie movie soundtrack and also contributed to the movieHow to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, featuringKate Hudson andMatthew McConaughey, in 2003.

After their tour with Kelly Clarkson and Clay Aiken, they were signed to an entertainment deal withSony/Columbia Records, but delays led them to the unanimous decision to return home and release themselves of all contractual obligations.[1] A new song, "What Do You Do in the Summer (When It's Raining?)", was released to radio in summer 2004.

In 2008, the group started working with music producer On-Dre Mendoza, while Jilaine decided to pursue a degree in marketing.[2] Between 2011 and 2012, the Beu Sisters (minus Jilaine) made a comeback to the music scene and released three EPs in theBeu~tiful series under their own label, Beach Breakz Records.[2]

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  1. ^ab"Beu Sisters".OurStage. Archived from the original on January 22, 2021. Retrieved2021-01-15.
  2. ^abcDe Yampert, Rick (August 12, 2011)."Beu-tiful Music: New Smyrna Beach's Beu Sisters return with new sound".Daytona Beach News-Journal Online. RetrievedSeptember 4, 2022.
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