ZOEgirl

[1] This song and their self-titled debut album ZOEgirl helped them become Sparrow's fastest selling artist of all time.

1 Christian contemporary hit radio (CHR) single and led to the group receiving a GMA Dove Award for New Artist of the Year in 2002.

Their highly anticipated fourth and final studio album Room to Breathe earned the No.

It was ZOEgirl's least successful album in terms of US Christian radio airplay, with only "About You" and "Scream" released as singles and the latter being unsuccessful.

In 2006, ZOEgirl disbanded, and Kristin and Chrissy formed the group Colman Blue with Kelly Trontell, which split up in January 2010.

In 2011, the group reunited for a two-hour interview on The Brian Mason Show, suggesting that they may release a lullaby album in the future.

Together with Lynn Nichols, a writer and executive producer, they approached Kristin (Swinford) Schweain, who was then part of a jazz group.

She had a pure pop voice, and it was a really interesting mix with Alisa's more gritty style.

Nichols recalls: "It sounded kind of flaky, but I told Kristin to give her a call."

This girl from Atlanta was Chrissy (Conway) Katina, who was recently rejected by LaFace Records.

Most of the songs talk about their relationship with God, although two of them are about fleeing a sinful lifestyle and were not released as singles.

Life was released on November 20, 2001, with better critical acclaim and sales compared to their debut album.

The girls then embarked on the FREE Experience Tour to promote the album with artists Superchick and Joy Williams.

ZOEgirl released their final album with Sparrow, Room to Breathe, on March 15, 2005.

After more than four years of inactivity and separation, ZOEgirl reunited on February 27, 2011, for an interview on The Brian Mason Show.

This graphic, found on early versions of ZOEgirl's website, explains the band name's meaning.