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Clayton
featuring Lindsey Armaou
Clayton is providing a new crossover country sound that combines acoustic elements with pop sensibilities. The music is honest pure and beautiful. Clayton are a London based band who regularly perform around the London Circuit and gathering a large following. Clayton are also enjoying huge success in Second Life as a resident band for the Blarney Stone (Virtual Dublin)...
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Adam
Gregory
Moving to Nashville just under two years ago, Adam was quickly introduced to industry veteran Lawrence Mathis. Even though Lawrence was planning to leave the music industry, Adam's undeniable talent and work ethic convinced him to change course and sign on as Adam's manager. Through Lawrence, Adam met two people he now considers to be a part of his musical band of brothers, Music Row tunesmiths Lee Brice and Kyle Jacobs... |
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Amanda
Lynn
Amanda Lynn has known that she wants to be a singer/songwriter since before she can remember. The little girl who made up silly songs with her daddy and turned her grandma’s living room into a stage has grown up and made good on her resolution to turn music into a living. The steady climb of her debut single, “Buck Wild,” on the Billboard Airplay Charts confirms the leap of faith she made when, at her husband Justin’s urging, she quit her day job to devote herself full-time to her music. |
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Julianne
Hough
At age 10, Julianne left her family and home to live and train with her dance coaches in London, England. She became the youngest and only American to ever win the British Junior Latin Championship and International Championship in both junior and youth. She is also the Closed British Junior Champion. While she was there, she attended a performing arts school (Italia Conti Academy of Performing Arts), where she discovered her real passion for acting and singing... |
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Luke
Bryan
Countrified is something that comes naturally to Bryan. He grew up helping his farmer father harvest peanuts, corn and cotton in Leesburg, Ga., a tiny town that just got its first traffic light two years ago. But Bryan seemed destined for a different career. Even as a small child he recalls being drawn to music. “I had one of those little suitcase record players that I called my ‘rec-rec’ and I would listen to Ronnie Milsap and Alabama on it all day, and I mean ALL DAY,” he remembers... |
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Heather
Wilkins
Heather Wilkins was born in Torrance, California. The daughter of a Mechanical Engineer and a teacher, Heather and her family lived in many places in the United States and around the world. The one constant was music. She began singing at the age of 3. Her parents have said that she sang before she could talk. Music consumed her life and since then Heather has been performing in one form or another... |
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Vivian
Ashton
Vivian Ashton is no stranger to music. She has been performing in various venues in and around British Columbia for years and now has set her sights to show the United States and other countries what she is made of. She brings to Country music a voice that is packed with range, power, clarity and emotion. Many have said “There isn’t anything that this young lady can’t sing.” Most that have seen her perform live are truly amazed at her God given talent. |
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Corinne
West
There's magic in Corinne West's voice. It aches and breaks. It soars. It's clear, penetrating and washed in emotion. When she wraps that voice around songs as sublime as those on her latest CD, Second Sight, she's spellbinding. That's because she's unlocked the secret that so many singers spend entire careers looking for and never find... |
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Virginia
Rao
Virginia Rao has firmly established herself as a respected singer, songwriter and musician. She has fronted several bands during her career usually playing either bass or keyboard while delivering her exquisite, heartfelt prose in song. Virginia's style can be characterized as Adult-Contemporary with a slight Alternative Country flavor... |
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Wayne
Longtin
In 2004 Wayne Longtin celebrated 40 years in the music business. A bass guitarist for 30 of those 40 years, Wayne worked steady with groups all over the country. (Whatever it took!) In 1993 he attempted to quit music but found that the everyday work world didn't want him. (One personnel manager said, "So you played music all these years. How'd you make a living?") He even entered college and attended for three years with little difference amongst potential employers. At 50 years old it seemed too late to start a new career... |