Successful
Sister Act

Sisters
Hannah and Ashley Perez Ha-Ash have recently released their
first CD in Mexico. The sisters, with definite Crowley roots, are enjoying
great success in Mexico and may soon re-record the CD for release in
the United States. Above is a reproduction of the official
Ha-Ash poster.
Hannah,
Ashley popular duet South of the Border
BY
KEN GRISSOM
LSN STAFF WRITER
The
sister act Ha-Ash, Mexican teenagers with Southwest Louisiana roots,
have just released their first CD, named simply Ha-Ash. Sales are just
great, according to Hanna Perez, 17, the Ha of Ha-Ash.
Hanna and sister Ashley, 16, live and record in Mexico
under a contract with Sony. Their music is in Spanish, but it has a
definite norteamericano slant to it. Even strains of the old Louisiana
Hayride.
We were both born in Lake Charles, and all we
used to hear on the radio in Louisiana was country, said Hanna
in a phone interview. Even after we moved to Mexico, our mother
brought all her CDs with her, and so we grew up listening to and singing
county music.
The girls mother is the former Mathilda Mosa
of Crowley. Their grandmother, Ann Mosa, still lives here, and they
have relatives scattered all over the region.
The girls, who played Contraband Days in Lake Charles
and the famous Angola Rodeo last year, have been concentrating on the
CD since signing with Sony. The result which could be re-recorded
in English and released in the U..S. in a year or so is an unusual
rendering of the Nashville sound, plus American pop and rock, in Spanish.
Both Hanna and Ashley play guitar, and Hanna also plays piano.
Its absolutely great to be able to share
your dream with your sister, said Hanna. We get along like
well, like regular sisters.
The girls careers are tracked on their website,
www.ha-ash.com.
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