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Considering Lily (formerly Serene & Pearl) was an American CCM group that was popular in the late 1990s. The group was founded by Serene Campbell and Pearl Barrett, who are sisters, in the
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in 1991, though both were born in
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. Their first album (as Serene & Pearl) was 1995's ''Crazy Stories'', followed by a self-titled 1997 release which included the single "Cup", a major hit at
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. Following this, Campbell left the group to raise her family, and Barrett began working with Jeanette Herdman, who is the wife of
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member Bob Herdman. A third album followed in 1999. Touring band members included: Jason Hall (drums), Glen Kimberlin (bass), Ed Eason (guitar), Alex Nifong (guitar), and Rich Toomey (bass)


Discography

*'' Crazy Stories'' ( ForeFront, 1995) as Serene & Pearl *'' Considering Lily'' (ForeFront, 1997) *'' The Pieces Fit'' (ForeFront, 1999) *''Peace All Over Me'' (Independent, 2002) *''Soothe Me'' (Independent, 2004) *''An Angel In My Arms'' (Independent, 2006) *''This Is Our Road'' (Independent, 2008)


References

*Melinda Hill, Considering Lilyat
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*Mark Allan Powell, ''The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music''. Hendrickson, 2002. {{Authority control American pop music groups Sibling musical duos All-female bands American Christian musical groups Musical groups established in 1991 1991 establishments in the United States