B*tween Productions, Inc., home of the Beacon Street Girls, and real-life country singer/songwriters Nik and Sam today announced the addition of Nik and Sam as characters in the latest Beacon Street Girls book, Ghost Town.
The Beacon Street Girls brand provides positive media and strong role models for preteen girls through its award-winning book series, website and line of gifts and accessories. Fifteen
year-old twins Nik and Sam are fans of the Beacon Street Girls, and share the hopes and dreams of all girls their age.
The Beacon Street Girls meet their country music idols Nik and Sam while visiting Big Sky Resort in Montana in Ghost Town. In the book, Nik and Sam provide the Beacon Street Girls with an
inside look at the music business and their lives as professional musicians.
"The Beacon Street Girls are so creative," said Nik, "Just like songwriting, they paint a picture in my mind, letting my imagination run wild!"
"I found myself becoming a big fan of Katani," said Sam. "With her sense of fashion and her drive, I can easily relate to her."
"The Beacon Street Girls offer supportive messages for all girls, addressing a wide variety of interests," said Addie Swartz, CEO of B*tween Productions. "By having our characters meet
Nik and Sam, real life tween singer/songwriters, our audience can see how hard you have to work and how dedicated you must be in order to achieve your dreams."
About Nik and Sam
Young in fact, old in soul, Nik and Sam, identical 15-year-old twins from the rural Arkansas hamlet of Dover (population: 1400), make music that is, at once, high spirited, soulful,
beautifully conceived and masterfully executed. In their deft hands and beautiful vocal harmonies is the promise of country music's future, both in the new generation of fans they can
draw to the music and in the progressive flourishes with which they energize the ancient tones of a tradition they seem to understand instinctively, no matter their tender years. Their
songs, both originals and inspired cover choices, are fueled by the drive of the Dixie Chicks, the imaginative vitality of Nickel Creek, and the rootsy, pop-inflicted immediacy of Sheryl
Crow. More information on the twins can be found at http://www.beaconstreetgirls.com