The Lewis 3
They're three distinctly different artists from one of the most famous families
in American music. Linda Gail Lewis and her daughters, Mary Jean McCall
and Annie Marie Dolan are the Lewis 3. Each has her own individual style,
personality and strengths. That said, when these three ladies come together
to make music, something magical happens. Their unique charm is
apparent within the first couple of bars of every song. The harmonies are
tight, the instrumentation is sparse, and the sound is captivating.

Linda Gail Lewis has made her mark all over the world, both in country
music and on the rock'n'roll scene, from her early duets with her brother
Jerry Lee Lewis to her recent run of classic solo albums. To see a Linda
Gail Lewis show is to truly appreciate her talent and her sincerity as a
performer. She bares her soul to audiences all over the world, who join her
in what is an emotional journey along the highways of American roots music.

Mary Jean and Annie grew up making music with their mother and each
other, in addition to pursuing their own careers and directions. Like their
mother, music is in their blood, and these young ladies are completely at
home on the stage.

The sound of the Lewis 3 does not fit easily into any particular genre. Some
call the songs very contemporary, while others assert the music is traditional
country. The music has a timeless quality that brings together people of all
ages and from all walks of life. And isn't that what music is meant to do?

Whether you are playing their music on your stereo or seeing this trio live,
you can expect stunning harmonies, raw emotion, astonishing energy and a
lot of attitude. This music is not for the faint of heart.
Annie Marie: "I am
just so lucky to be
able to work with
my mother and my
sister, and to make
the music that I
love. Sometimes I
forget that I am
working because we
are having such a
good time."
LindaGail:"This
music is something
that I always
thought was special.
When families sing
harmony, the voices
seem to melt into
one another and
you can’t tell where
one voice ends and
the others begin."
MaryJean: "When we
are all singing
together, I get lost in
the song and the
harmonies. I feel so
blessed to be part of
something that I love
doing and that I really
believe in. This is the
real thing."
Annie Marie World