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Wilson Phillips

Formed
1989 
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by Andrew Leahey
Wilson Phillips first emerged in 1990, flaunting a harmony-rich sound that helped send three singles -- "Hold On," "Release Me," and "You're in Love" -- to the top of the Billboard charts. Carnie Wilson, Wendy Wilson, and Chynna Phillips comprised the female vocal trio, whose sudden success was matched by an equally impressive pedigree. The two Wilson sisters had grown up in California with their father, Beach Boy bandleader Brian Wilson, and often made appearances on his albums throughout their youth. Chynna's parents, meanwhile, were John and Michelle Phillips (of seminal folk-rock band The Mamas & The Papas). Despite growing up alongside such icons, the girls initially pursued careers in acting and modeling, only turning to music when Chynna (having been influenced by Band Aid and Farm Aid) suggested they make a charity record with other children of famous musicians. The project fell through, but Wilson Phillips nevertheless took shape as the girls explored their musical connection.

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