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Branson Today
By the People, for the People
Rising Gospel Trio The Sisters 3 Named Country Gospel Group of the Year
The young trio's heartfelt harmonies and faith-driven performances earn them prestigious national recognition.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 4:06pm
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The Sisters 3's award-winning gospel harmonies and inspiring encounters with country music legends signal a bright future for the rising trio.Branson TodayRising young gospel trio The Sisters 3 has been named Country Gospel Group of the Year at the 2026 North American Country Music Association International Awards in Pigeon Forge. The prestigious recognition marks a significant milestone for the group, whose authentic sound and strong family values have earned them a growing fan base across the country. Following their award win, The Sisters 3 have maintained a busy schedule, making guest appearances and expanding their reach to audiences nationwide.
Why it matters
The Sisters 3's award win highlights the continued popularity and influence of traditional country and gospel music, especially among younger performers. Their success also showcases the power of family-driven musical acts and the ability of faith-based artists to connect with wide audiences.
The details
The Sisters 3 are a rising young trio known for their heartfelt harmonies and faith-driven performances. After being named Country Gospel Group of the Year at the 2026 North American Country Music Association International Awards, the group has maintained a busy schedule, making guest appearances in and around Branson, Missouri, and appearing on the popular television program Nashville Roadhouse Live. The trio is set to return home in April for a special series of performances at Hoffman Fellowship Center.
- The Sisters 3 were named Country Gospel Group of the Year at the 2026 North American Country Music Association International Awards in Pigeon Forge.
- The trio is set to return home in April for a special series of performances at Hoffman Fellowship Center.
The players
The Sisters 3
A rising young gospel trio known for their heartfelt harmonies and faith-driven performances.
Leona Williams
A revered voice in traditional country music who has taken a particular interest in The Sisters 3, affectionately referring to the girls as her 'little music granddaughters'.
Dolly Parton
The country icon who owns the renowned Dollywood theme park, where The Sisters 3 were given Silver Season Passes and the unique opportunity to tour Parton's personal tour bus.
What they’re saying
“What a week it's been for The Sisters 3. Getting to spend time with Ron Williams and his amazing mom, Leona Williams, and so many others has truly been something special. From the music to the stories, the laughter to the memories – we've soaked up every moment, and it is just the beginning.”
— The Sisters 3
“It's more than just music – it's friendships, family and moments like these that remind us how blessed we are to be on this path. We'll never forget this week.”
— The Sisters 3
What’s next
The Sisters 3 are set to return home in April for a special series of performances at Hoffman Fellowship Center, giving local supporters an opportunity to celebrate their success firsthand.
The takeaway
The Sisters 3's award win and growing national recognition highlight the continued appeal of traditional country and gospel music, especially among younger performers. Their success showcases the power of family-driven musical acts and the ability of faith-based artists to connect with wide audiences.

