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Lauren Ashley Nicole Barlow (born July 29, 1985) was the drummer for BarlowGirl. She also splits lead vocals with her sister Alyssa. She also splits lead vocals with her sister Alyssa. Lauren is the youngest of the three and is also known as Lo-Lo and Odie.
BarlowGirl is the debut album from the Christian rock and CCM band, BarlowGirl. The album was released on February 24, 2004 on Fervent Records . [ 11 ] The album hit No. 14 on Billboard magazine's Top Heatseekers chart, and No. 9 on the Top Christian Albums chart.
The song was written by the three sisters of BarlowGirl over a period of 45 minutes. [1] In their More Than Music book, the band says "One morning, we were in our living room praying and talking through our latest journal entries while Becca strummed idly on her guitar...On an impulse, Alyssa flipped open her journal and found some phrases she'd written over and over and sang them to the ...
How Can We Be Silent is the third studio album from contemporary Christian band BarlowGirl.It was released on July 24, 2007, in five different editions, including three retailer-exclusive editions that each added a unique acoustic bonus track.
LONDON − Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear know how to go beyond. The songwriting duo of Barlow & Bear did just that as the youngest and first all-female songwriting team for a Disney animated film ...
BarlowGirl contributed three devotionals to the LifeWay Fuel series: "Parables on Forgiveness" (5:50) on volume 2.2 covers the Parable of the Lost Sheep , the Parable of the Lost Coin and the Parable of the Prodigal Son .
From ancient history to the modern day, the clitoris has been discredited, dismissed and deleted -- and women's pleasure has often been left out of the conversation entirely. Now, an underground art movement led by artist Sophia Wallace is emerging across the globe to challenge the lies, question the myths and rewrite the rules around sex and the female body.
It is BarlowGirl's second music video. [1] In it, the band is playing in a dimly lit park with scenes of a sad girl dressed in black cutting in. The video was a more simple concept than the other two they shot for "Grey" and "Never Alone" in the same year. It was uploaded on BarlowGirl's YouTube channel [3] and on their record label's channel. [4]