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In December 2015, they confirmed that they had returned to their original name, "Aly & AJ". [22] In April 2016, they confirmed plans to release new music for an upcoming studio album. [23] On June 2, 2017, they announced a new single, titled "Take Me". [24] [25] It served as the lead single from their EP, planned to be released on July 14, 2017 ...
Alyssa Elaine Miller (born July 4, 1989) is an American model.She has done print and runway work for numerous leading companies. Among her highlights are cover appearances for Vogue (Germany) and Elle (Italy), work as a featured model–spokesperson for Guess, and appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
Aly & AJ is an American pop rock duo consisting of sisters Aly Michalka (born 1989) and AJ Michalka (born 1991) from Torrance, California. They signed with Hollywood Records and in 2005, they released their debut album Into the Rush .
Aly and Ringer, 39, started dating in 2013 after meeting on the set of her movie Sequoia and tied the knot two years later. The couple, however, weren’t in a rush to start a family, waiting ...
Cow Belles is a 2006 romantic teen comedy Disney Channel Original film that stars American pop recording artists Alyson Michalka and Amanda Michalka, better known as sister duo Aly & AJ. It premiered on March 24, 2006, on the Disney Channel and was watched by over 5.8 million viewers.
The film was directed and written by Aly's husband, Stephen Ringer. Michalka was one of the producers of the film, with her sister and Ringer, and participated in the casting process. In May 2015, it was announced that the film, Weepah Way for Now, would premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 16, 2015. The film was released on DVD ...
With Love From explores Americana, folk music, and indie pop with influences from country music. [5] [6] [7] Regarding this stylistic choice, AJ Michalka said "I think being that Aly and I come from pop songwriting, that will always be an underbelly to our writing.
Aly Raisman's muscles might have helped her win Olympic gold medals, but the former athlete is still making peace with her figure, calling her relationship with her body a "work in progress."