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Artist description
"Great style mixed within these songs. Lyricly and musically I can hear this "Pop-A-Billy" style. You better run with this style- NO ONE ELSE HAS IT!! I like the diversity in your music. You add a little of everything for the listner to appreciate. You not only give a fantasic protrayl of uptempo songs, you have a way of making someone feel every lyric within the ballads."-Carey Fautner |
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Music Style
Pop-A-Billy |
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Musical Influences
Michael Jackson, Jim Steinman, Bette, Madonna, Elton John |
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Artist History
check out West Coast Swing dancing video:
www.traciadams.com
Musical Style/Genre: Pop-A-Billy: A mix of funky, bluesy, rockabilly style with a commercial pop sound
Key Points of Interest:
Currently recording new demo
Previously released 12 song album
Playing live since 1991 from Alaska to Greenland
West Coast Swing, LA Hustle, 2-Step, Cha-Cha, and Club Dancing
Showcased in Nashville and LA
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Press Reviews
Traci was great at taking direction and giving me what I was looking for. A total blast to record in the studio - Dan Austin, studio engineer
The first time that I heard "Michael" Traci just totally blew my mind!!! I knew she was talented, but never in my wildest thoughts did I expect something so FABULOUS. Songs like that will take her a long way. - PJ Arellano, fan
If you are looking for an artist who can captivate the audience.....the hunt is over. Michael Austin, The D'vine Sound, Three words.....Stunning, Energetic, and Inviting.
Traci Adams is a woman who knows what she wants and is determined to go for it.....In the studio, she usually gets her vocals where she wants them in 1 or 2 takes. She's gonna swing her west coast style to the top... - Carey James, Carey James Productions
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Location
Nashville, Tn - USA |
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