The Brown Sisters have overcome many obstacles in their lives. Along with the passing of their brother, Zachary, who was the eldest child and the original musician of the group, they were faced with the sudden illness of their mother which almost took her life in 1999. The Sisters overcame these challenges that not only strengthened their faith and their ministry, but also inspired them to keep pressing toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
The Sisters have performed together for many years, singing their sweet harmonies at various local churches, schools, businesses, neighborhood and community organizations. God has continued to open doors and elevate the ministry of The Brown Sisters. As the scripture states in Proverbs 18:16, "A man's gift maketh room for him, and bringeth him before great men." The gift that God has invested in them has given them the opportunity to minister before many great people. They have served as special guest artist for many Aldermen, Committee-men, Clerk of Circuit Court Judge campaigns, the NAACP, as well as homeless shelters and Cook County Jail ministries in their city.
From 1993 to 1999, the sisters were permanent support vocalists for many artists for the nationally syndicated television show, "Testify". They've also appeared on Willie Wilson's "Singsation" television show several times on WGN-TV.
The Brown Sisters were blessed to record their first “Live” CD, which will be released in 2009.
Television, radio, and recording studios have all captured the mellifluous sounds of the Sisters, but the true essence of their music ministry cannot be fully grasped until you have partaken of the “live experience”. The steadfast, unfailing love of God is demonstrated as they acquiesce themselves completely unto the Holy Spirit. The Brown Sisters is the epitome of what virtuous Christian women should be. Not only do they sing for a living, but they live what they sing!