I have just been informed that a never-before-heard RARE CD titled from Britt Nicole has just been re-released by MGS Records (Hit Records Studios) and is currently in the process of being released in hard copy and digital copy for fans to order! This never before released album by Britt Nicole is titled "Follow The Call" although I have not found out yet why it was never released in 2003. One fan is selling their copy for $300! But don't worry, because hopefully soon you will be able to order your own copy!
"Brittany Waddel" Track-listing:
1. 1. Rooftop
2. Free
3. Girl in the World
4. Why
5. Buses and Trains
6. 1 from 99
Hit Music Records recently had a contest in January of 2014 for fans with the prize, for 3 lucky winners, a copy of "Follow The Call".
Back in 2003,
The Salisbury Post released a story of how Britt Nicole was first discovered and released the date when her debut album "Follow The Call" would be released. Click
HERE for the full story.
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SPENCER -- You'd probably never guess what's happening inside the nondescript brick building beside Bucky's Produce in Spencer.
Former Arista Records executive Richard Spires thinks it's entirely possible that a star is being born there, along with a new Christian record label. The MGS label is being launched by Jimm Mosher and Alan Grossman of the production studio Hit Music Inc. Spires, a Charlotte radio talk show host, is the third partner.
Eighteen-year-old Brittany Waddell of Salisbury will be the label's first artist.
Although there will inevitably be comparisons between Brittany Waddell and Britney Spears because of their shared name, the two young singers are worlds apart -- and Waddell would prefer that they not be compared at all. With her body-baring outfits and tabloid antics, Britney Spears is most definitely not who Brittany Waddell aspires to be.
Unlike the pop Britney, Brittany Waddell's music falls into the contemporary Christian genre, and she is, arguably, endowed with a more substantial talent than Spears.
Waddell's producers, Mosher and Grossman, have dozens of albums to their credit, including a comeback album for Lou Christie, the 1960s pop sensation known for "Lightning Strikes."
Waddell met Mosher and Grossman three years ago when she came to their studio to do background vocals for another artist.
Although Waddell was only 15 at the time, the two producers knew that she was no ordinary talent.
"We were like, 'Man, who is this girl?' " Mosher says. "Over the years, we always said we'd like to work with her."
Eventually, they got their wish. When Waddell's mother called Mosher and Grossman for advice, the producers advised her that the contract being offered to her daughter was not advantageous -- and she ended up working with them instead.
By Katie Scarvey, Salisbury Post- 2003
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