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Wilson Phillips Are Heading to Florida and They're Bringing Their TV Show With Them

Wilson Phillips understands a woman's suffering and joys. It's almost as if they were three women living complex emotional lives, two of which are sisters, all of whom come from musical royalty. Wait. What? How could you not love these three broads? They're back with a new album out on...
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Wilson Phillips understands a woman's suffering and joys. It's almost as if they were three women living complex emotional lives, two of which are sisters, all of whom come from musical royalty. Wait. What?

How could you not love these three broads? They're back with a new album out on April 3 called Dedicated. The good news is that it pays tribute to their famous parents and features classic Beach Boys and Mamas and the Papas tunes. To get a preview of the sounds of Dedicated, click here.

In almost equally stimulating news, the trio is kicking off a reality show on April 8 on the TV Guide Network called, what else but Still Holding On. After appearing in Bridesmaids, maybe the ladies got a taste of that good old spotlight, and decided to not let go, ever.

The third big thing is that they're going on tour around the country. It will bring them to not one, not two, but three Florida locations.

3/21             Jacksonville, FL        Florida Theatre
3/22             Melbourne, FL          Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts
3/23             Clearwater, FL          Capitol Theatre

The television show debuts on Sunday, April 8 on the TV Guide Network.


This was supposed to be interactive... The album cover. Not sure in what way. Maybe you can watch as their hair grows, weight fluctuates, all while they saunter through the ethereal, healing light.


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