Gracie and Lacy developed their love for music at a young age. When they were 8 and 10 years old, they went to see a show on the Goldenrod Showboat in St. Charles, MO. Mesmerized and inspired, the girls posted audition notices and hung a bedsheet curtain across their garage door creating their own driveway theatre. With a cast of 15 people under 12, they directed and produced their first musical.
In 2014, Gracie and Lacy hit the scene in Charleston, SC. Returning to their Charleston family roots, the duo is delighted to walk the same streets as their ancestors. Rumors fly that the sisters are related to “The Real Rhett Butler,” as tales of Secretary of the Confederacy and blockade runner, Gerorge Alfred Trenholm bear an uncanny resemblance to the Gone With The Wind Character. History buffs may also be intrigued by the duo’s familial ties to Solomon Legare, The Huguenot, and Kinsey Burden of Sea Island Cotton. And, if you’re really good, Gracie and Lacy may divulge wherabouts of Stonewall Jackson’s arm!