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Renton's EriAm Sisters make top-10 list, record deal coming

By CELESTE GRACEY
Renton Reporter Staff Writer
April 15, 2010 · Updated 11:29 AM 

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The Renton-based EriAm Sisters had their first song climb the charts to number 6 at an Alabama radio station.

The girls are expecting to sign their first album contract with a major recording company soon, said manager Robert Cann.

The song "Diary" received about 100 spins a week from Alabama's Radio Hot 105.7. The got offers from four different labels, he said.

"It's a catchy melody," he said of the song. "People are gravitating to it."

The three teenage sisters have made various appearances on popular TV shows the past several years, moving to the semi-final rounds of America's Got Talent this summer.

The girls already have an album recorded, but they learned so much from their TV performances, they decided to record again before releasing it.

The girls have about 18 songs, but Diary was the first released, Cann said.

In the Seattle area, "Diary" can be requested at MOViN 92.5 FM and KRIZ 1420 AM.

"We're trying to get it in more and more places," he said.

For those who want an instant replay it's also on YouTube.

Contact Renton Reporter Staff Writer Celeste Gracey at cgracey@rentonreporter.com or 425-255-3484, ext. 5052.

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