Meet The Logans — singing sisters star in new reality show
- three social-savvy sisters from Glasgow who invite you to follow their hopeful journey from songsters to superstars.
Sisters Honor, Tayler and Leona-Blue, aka pop-country trio The Logans, are siblings from a large musical family brought up in Barrhead, near Glasgow.
The stars of their own ´óÏó´«Ã½ Scotland weekly digital reality show - available on and - the band are now coming to TV screens with . Revealing to the audience what life is like on the road as three "young women in a challenging world."
Despite having put out relatively little recorded music - they have just released their debut EP - the social media savvy girls have already amassed close to .
Bringing up kids in a musical household seems to have paid off for their parents who had nine children in total with all of them taking up at least one musical instrument.
Growing up listening to Johnny Cash, Shania Twain and Dolly Parton, when the girls finished university at roughly the same time, they decided they would pursue their love of country music. Two of them have chosen to shun potential careers in law and dental therapy to do so.
As they recently told Kaye Adams, "We're from a big musical family and [country music] has always just been part of our lives."
"A lot of music has honesty missing from it just now and there's something beautiful about writing together as sisters."
The girls who are in their twenties, explain that country was attractive to them as a genre because of the emphasis on songwriting.
"A lot of the time women aren't really taken seriously for the songwriting", says Honor.
With these three upbeat, success-driven sisters who write, travel, joke and sing together, who needs the Kardashians when you can keep up with The Logans?
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They are the real 'Wild Roses' on a journey that could take them all the way to Nashville!
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Listen to the girls playing live
The sisters chat to Kaye about their lives and play live in the studio. Track is "Crathes Castle" about the ghost of a murdered lover.
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