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Genres
  
Country music

Website
  
redheadexpress.com

Years active
  
2007 (2007)–present

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Origin
  
Palmer, Alaska, United States

Members
  
Alisa Walker, Kendra Walker, Meghan Walker, LaRae Walker

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The Redhead Express is an American country music band consisting of four sisters: Kendra (lead singer, songwriter and guitarist), Alisa (second lead and baritone singer who plays fiddle and mandolin), LaRae (banjo, dobro and guitar, and sings tenor harmony), and Meghan Walker (bass and tenor harmony).

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History

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The Walker sisters hail from Palmer, Alaska, where they formed a family band with their three brothers and their parents, which they voted to call "Redhead Express" because most of them are redheads. In 2007, motivated by their love of music, the Walkers decided to sell their belongings, purchase an RV, a trailer, and travel across the contiguous United States to perform. Since then, the Walker family has done hundreds of shows during their tours, including at state and county fairs, and festivals. Gradually, the four sisters became the stars of the group, with their parents taking managerial positions, and their brothers formed a band called the Walker Brothers.

Career

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In 2010, the Redhead Express sought out Grammy-winning record producer Paul Worley, who agreed to work with them, spending four years supervising their artistic development, and is now producing their first country album.

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In June 2014, the Redhead Express appeared live on a WCYB-TV newscast, as well as on WSMV-TV, to play one of their songs. Other TV channels that have featured the band include Iowa Public Television and a live interview on KCWI-TV's Great Day morning news show.

In February 2015, the quartet performed at the Lincoln Theatre in Marion, Virginia, for the Song of the Mountains concert series, which is broadcast on over 190 public television channels in the United States; it was their third appearance on that show. The feature-length film Moose - The Movie, released in 2015, includes some of the Redhead Express' songs in the soundtrack.

Albums

  • Remember Your Roots (2014)
  • Track listing

    1. "Lose My Mind" –
    2. "Do Ya" –
    3. "Little Bot Of Heaven" –
    4. "Sometimes Love" –
    5. "Firecracker" –
    6. "Chocolate On My Tongue" –
    7. "Velvet & Steel" –
    8. "Rainstorm" –
    9. "Let Me In" –
    10. "Roots" –
    11. "Sing" –
  • Covers (2014)
  • Track listing

    1. "Happy" – 4:13
    2. "Maps" – 3:09
    3. "Let Her Go" – 4:19
    4. "All Of Me" – 4:34
    5. "I Knew I Loved You" – 3:17
    6. "I Lived" – 4:10
    7. "God Bless The USA" – 3:11
    8. "Here I Am Lord" – 5:17
    9. "Baby's Coming Back" – 2:57
  • Covers 2 (2016)
  • Track listing

    1. "When I Find It" – 3:36
    2. "Better When I'm Dancing" – 2:55
    3. "Love Yourself" – 3:57
    4. "Clean" – 4:31
    5. "Angel From Montgomery" – 3:45
    6. "Hallelujah" – 3:45
    7. "Humble And Kind" – 4.25
    8. "Amazing Grace" – 4:09
    9. "Home We'll Go" – 3:59
    10. "Shut Up And Dance" – 4:03

    Songs

    Do YaRemember Your Roots · 2015
    Lose My MindRemember Your Roots · 2015
    God Bless the UsaCovers · 2015

    References

    Redhead Express Wikipedia