V3 (group)
V3 | |
|---|---|
| Also known as | V Three |
| Origin | Atlanta, Georgia |
| Genres | Christian R&B, CCM, urban contemporary gospel, contemporary R&B, soul |
| Years active | 2006–present |
| Labels | EMI Gospel |
| Members | LaToya Vinson Sacha Vinson Shelley Vinson |
| Website | v3worldwide |
V3, also known, called, and referred to as V Three, are an African-American all-female sister Christian R&B and urban contemporary gospel music trio, who primarily plays contemporary R&B songs. They come from Atlanta, Georgia, where the group started making music in 2006. The group have released a studio album, V3. This album was their breakthrough release upon the Billboard magazine charts.
Background
[edit | edit source]The all-female African-American sisters' group are from Atlanta, Georgia, where they formed in 2006.[1] They are from oldest to youngest, LaToya Kathleen Vinson, Sacha Jo Vinson, and Shelley Dionne Vinson-Bullock.[1] Their parents are Thomas and Dr. Carolyn Vinson, who are the pastors of High Point Christian Tabernacle located in the city of Smyrna, Georgia.
Music history
[edit | edit source]The group started in 2006, with their first studio album, V3, that was released on August 1, 2006, from EMI Gospel.[1][2][3][4][5] This album was their breakthrough release upon the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart, where it peaked at No. 39.[6][7] Their second album, titled "Alive", was released on November 14, 2016.[8]
Members
[edit | edit source]Current members
[edit | edit source]- LaToya Kathleen Vinson[9] (born November 6, 1976)[10]
- Sacha Jo Vinson[11] (born March 4, 1978)[12]
- Shelley Dionne Vinson-Bullock[13] (born May 30, 1980)[14]
Discography
[edit | edit source]- Studio albums
| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
|---|---|---|
| US Gosp[7] | ||
| V3 |
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39 |
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External links
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