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Kristin Schweain, who was once one third of popular US CCM band ZOEgirl, is to release her debut solo album, 'Days Of Eden' on 4th May. The album will be released in the UK by new independent record label Media Ministries.
Raised in a very musical home in Jackson, Missouri, Kristin grew up with a dream of becoming a professional musician. She began playing the piano as a child, and wrote her first song at the age of eighteen.
She was spotted by someone from Sparrow Records' A&R department and invited to join a new girl group that was being...
Read More Kristin Schweain, who was once one third of popular US CCM band ZOEgirl, is to release her debut solo album, 'Days Of Eden' on 4th May. The album will be released in the UK by new independent record label Media Ministries.
Raised in a very musical home in Jackson, Missouri, Kristin grew up with a dream of becoming a professional musician. She began playing the piano as a child, and wrote her first song at the age of eighteen.
She was spotted by someone from Sparrow Records' A&R department and invited to join a new girl group that was being established. Kristin agreed to join the group and not long after, ZOEgirl was born.
When ZOEgirl burst onto the music scene in 2000, the group immediately earned the title as the fastest-selling debut artist in Sparrow Records' history. In 2002, the threesome accepted the Dove Award for Gospel Music Association's New Artist of the Year. With seven album releases and a string of radio hits, ZOEgirl has toured with acclaimed Christian artists such as Clay Crosse, Avalon, Natalie Grant, Newsboys, TobyMac, and Jump5. Then, in 2006, Kristin and band mates Alisa Childers and Chrissy Katina decided to venture into different avenues.
'Days Of Eden' see's Kristin's first recording since that decision and marks the next chapter in her musical career.