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The Band Perry Announces That They’re Taking a ‘Creative Break’ to Focus on Their Individual Pursuits

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A temporary break. The Band Perry announced that they are taking a hiatus as a group so they can focus on their own projects.“To our TBP friends and family: We wanted to let you know that the three of us have decided to take a creative break as a group and each focus on our individual creative pursuits,” the trio wrote via their band’s Instagram page on Monday, March 27. “During this season we will continue to support each other as artists and family in all we do.

Thank you for making our childhood dreams come true! Love you all. Kimberly, Reid and Neil.”The country group was formed in 2005 by siblings Kimberly Perry, Neil Perry and Reid Perry.

Three years after creating the band, they were discovered by Garth Brooks‘ manager Bob Doyle and recorded with Scott Borchetta.In order to view the video, please allow Manage CookiesIn 2009, the trio signed a record deal with Republic Nashville and went on to release their first single “Hip to My Heart,” which was off their self-titled debut album.

However, their follow-up track, “If I Die Young,” became their most successful song to date. The ballad was written by Kimberly, 39, and reached spot 14 on the Billboard Hot 100.The song also earned the group a Grammy nomination in 2011 for Best Country Song but the track ultimately lost to “Need You Now” by Lady A.

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