Seattle's Lacey D has her sights set on Nashville
Surrounded by admirers Dec. 4 at the Little Red Hen, the local country singer with the rich, soulful voice celebrated the release of her new CD, "Everyday Girl", by performing a few songs and talking about her career. Among the tunes was "One Heart", originally written for Elvis Presley.
"Everyday Girl", released on West Country Records, was recorded in Nashville with producer Scott Turner (Slim Whitman, Jimmy Bryant) and other Nashville veterans and is available at Lacey D's website. The album includes a dozen songs, among them "Back Burner", "Missin' Your Love Tonight" and "True Love Waits".
Lacey D plans to move to Nashville next year to pursue the next stage in her singing career, which began at 14 when she recorded the "Star Spangled Banner".
Launching a career in Nashville can be as bumpy as a ride on a mechanical bull, but the singer says her friends and family are behind her: "My dreams are endless and I'm ready for the ride."