Monday, November 15, 2010

Rachel Proctor Unveils Five Brand New Songs

Rachel Proctor has unveiled five brand new songs she's written or co-written and has made them available for streaming on her mySpace page. That Nashville Sound has the link to the player below. If you have a daughter, "The Blossoming" is HIGHLY recommended.

Proctor was originally signed to BNA Records in 2002 and released her debut album Where I Belong. It spawned chart hits “Days Like This” (#24 in 2003), “Didn’t I” (#43 in 2003), “Where I Belong” (#37 in 2004) and her highest chart hit, “Me and Emily” (#18 in 2004). The last track, a song about a young parent escaping from domestic abuse, became an anthem for abused women across the world and earned a direct commendation from then-President Bush.

After BNA closed after being purchased, she kept with her songwriting roots, co-writing country/pop singer Jessica Simpson’s 2008 singles “Come On Over” and “Remember That” and Jesse Lee’s 2009 debut single “It’s a Girl Thing.” This last October, she went the indie route and self-released a brand new album called What Didn’t Kill Me.

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