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Allie Nicole is a talented Los Angeles based vocalist who's been singing since the age of two when her Grandmother realized she had something special and soon enrolled her in private voice lessons. Allie loved to sing with her family as her proud audience and years later as a teenager Allie realized she wanted to sing professionally. Then one day while singing karaoke at a Saddleback Church youth function they talked to her about doing a solo. Allie who had not performed in front of a large group was nervous and declined. The following week she received a call from the church telling her that she was on the schedule to sing a solo. She accepted and performed for an audience of 500 people for the first time. She received great praise and from that point on things just kept getting better. She continued singing in the Saddleback Church Youth group while attending vocal lessons as she gain the confidence she needed to perform in recitals and concerts.
During her time in the youth group, she sang solos and background vocals on the church's CD project. By her senior year of high school she performed for the main congregation which at the time consisted of 50,000 members. She was the only eighteen year old to make the group of twenty five singers aside from the three hundred person choir. Allie grew accustomed to singing with a live band, sound checks and performing five or more services over a weekend. She was also asked to be part of a performance for an international Pastor's conference that was attended by pastors from all over the world.
Outside of church, Allie rewrote the lyrics to "That's What Friends Are For" and sang it at her high school graduation. Then as a graduation gift, Allie was given money to record a demo at a local recording studio. The studio owners, who were also songwriters, liked her voice, and asked her to do some demo work. Allie soon began working with them for a period of five years and learned the ins and outs of recording. Allie was offered some projects in the Christian market as well as a production deal overseas with a producer who worked with Sony Germany. Neither deals were right, so she continued on and connected with producer Jean Na of Burbank, CA. and wrote "Don't Keep Me Waiting Long". Allie credits her inspiration to her Grandmother and the support of her family as she continues to pursue her promising solo career as a passionate Pop artist.
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