You just might get lost in "2 Girls" mesmerizing eyes.... and you also may be wondering why they look remarkably familiar. Dead ringers for their gorgeous mother and aunt --The Landers Sisters (Audrey and Judy Landers were the "sexiest sisters" in Hollywood in the 80s). Kristy and Lindsey Landers are veritable Hollywood royalty -- dad, Tom Niedenfuer, was a Los Angeles Dodger baseball player who pitched his way to winning a World Series
Growing up with the spotlight all around them, Kristy and Lindsey turned to singing and creating music for enjoyment at a very early age. They penned and performed their first song at age 5 on a childrens television show called "The Huggabug Club" (we have a clip available if you would like to see it), and have been unstoppable ever since. They are self taught musicians, playing guitar, bass, drums, and piano. They grew up commuting between the tropical southern tip of Florida, and Hollywood.
Hard work and discipline are values that were instilled in them from their parents work ethic. Kristy and Lindsey Landers attend a school for gifted children where they both will be graduating early so they can concentrate full time on their music. Their hobbies are playing beach volleyball, dancing, and flying the trapeze- (Lindsey is a state champion volleyball player and Kristy actually did her own stunts in a movie called "Circus Island").
When producers Axel Konrad, Stephen Singer, and Dan Winter (of Cascada) heard Kristy and Lindseys music, they immediately fell in love with their enchanting harmonies and recognized their talent, beauty, perseverance, and budding future as professional musicians. Their heartfelt lyrics were captivating -- Though they are rising stars of Hollywood, they are still high school girls fascinated by love (which they use as their muse).“2 Girls†are currently recording an original song for the new Adam Sandler film.Kristy and Lindsey Landers will be starring in "Those Landers Girls", an upcoming family reality series for the E! Network.
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