The Forester Sisters had a steady run of Top 10 Country hits from the mid-1980s through 1991. Originally, Kate and June, the two eldest sisters, hired a band that backed them on weekends while they moonlighted from their jobs as teachers. When Kim and later Christy graduated from college, they formed the Forester Sisters and went looking for a record deal.
After a couple of years on the honky-tonk and State Fair circuit, the girls were discovered by talent scouts from Nashville. Eventually they signed with Warner Brothers and immediately started having hits on the country charts. Their run of hit songs halted in 1991 and soon after they took a break to focus on their families. They did regroup in 1993 to record a gospel LP and again in 1996 to record one more country album, More Than I Am.
Their wholesome image and traditional music slant made them appealing to hardcore country fans and women, but as the contemporary country music scene began to gain in popularity, acts like the Forester Sisters soon were overshadowed by the likes of Faith Hill and Shania Twain.