BethAnne Clayton
BETHANNE CLAYTON
BethAnne grew up in Middletown, New Jersey, in a musical family. While following in her parents' footsteps as accomplished performers, she found her own voice within the harmonies of her family as they shared their gift with church and community. At the age of fourteen there was a new addition to the family: a piano. A natural talent, BethAnne not only taught herself to play but began writing songs as well. She was discovered by WYNY Radio and soon became their featured artist, opening shows for major acts as well as headlining her own shows on the East Coast. She has performed with such artists as Tracy Byrd, Ty Herndon, Marty Stuart, and Clay Walker, to name a few. She moved to Nashville in 1995 and was immediately embraced by the music industry, singing demos for a variety of publishing companies.
Beth's solo CDs can be ordered at www.bethanneclayton.com or by email at bacbandmusic@gmail.com.
 
Helen Lewis Moore
HELEN LEWIS MOORE
Helen hails from Dedham, Massachusetts. She began playing guitar and piano at the age of ten and had written her first song by eleven. She, too, had a musical influence in the family: her mother, originally from Nashville, was a singer, performing on many radio shows, including WSM. Helen spent her early years pursuing an acting career, attending the Boston Conservatory of Acting and earning a BFA in Musical Theater from Stephens College. Working as an actress, model, and singer for ten years in New York City, she played lead roles such as Guinevere in "Camelot," Ado Annie in "Oklahoma," Eve in "The Apple Tree," Gilmer in "Godspell," and many others, as well as performing with her own band in Manhattan nightclubs. She moved to Nashville in 1990, and her song, "Pick a Lane," was recorded by Janie Fricke.
Her solo CD may be ordered at www.helenlewismoore.com or by sending Helen an email at iasmusic@comcast.net.
 
Ellen Britton
ELLEN BRITTON
Ellen comes from a well-known musical family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Learning to play guitar from her folk-singing father from the age of two, she had written her first song by age six. As teen-agers, Ellen and her sister Wendy took their blend of folk and blues on the college circuit and toured nationally as the Britton Sisters. A move to Nashville in 1991 led to performing both as a solo artist and playing guitar and singing backup for artists such as Pam Tillis, Martina McBride, Sara Evans, Tanya Tucker, Maura O'Connell, and others. Active in recording, writing, teaching, and performing, her appearances include The Tonight Show, The Conan O'Brien Show, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, and The Today Show. Another highlight was her performance at the prestigious Bluebird Cafe in the round with Amy Grant and Vince Gill.
Her solo CD may be ordered at www.ellenbritton.com  or by sending an email to Ellen at ellen@ellenbritton.com.
 
April Amick
APRIL AMICK
April is originally from the small town of Gilbert, South Carolina. She also grew up in a musical family and sang with her mother, father, and brothers as the Amicks for ten years. Performing all over the Southeast at fairs and festivals, they opened up for such acts as Tanya Tucker, Ronnie Milsap, John Michael Montgomery, Vince Gill and Sawyer Brown, dazzling their audiences with their four part harmonies. They appeared on the show "You Can Be a Star" in 1988 and won both the daily and weekly competition. April went on to sing with a band out of Augusta, Georgia called "Empty Pockets" and played the nightclub circuit for two years. She took up song writing in 1993 and, shortly thereafter, moved to Nashville, where she began pursuing her singing and song writing career, singing demos for many publishing companies.
Her solo CD may be ordered at www.aprilamick.com or by email at aprilamicksexton@yahoo.com.
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