Georgia Music Award Winner EMILY VANCE Releases Debut EP 'Finding My Way'

By: Nov. 14, 2014
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Seventeen year-old Emily Vance is keeping it real and sharing her heart on her debut EP Finding My Way - comprised of four infectious tracks that showcase her emotional power as a vocalist and her development as a songwriter. All the songs were cowritten with the teen's mentor and manager Nina Baldridge who discovered Emily at The Gwinnett School of Music at the age of 14.

The set features two singles - "Serendipity," the whimsical, high energy romp that conjures up the ideal man, produced by Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount of ZK Productions (Mayday Parade, All Time Low); and "Something Stupid," a lush, soaring power ballad about true love and sticking it out through the hard times, and the 2013 Georgia Music Award winner for Best Video - Youth, produced by Mike Froedge (Black Label Society). Rounding out the EP are "I'm Back" and "Falling Away"; the latter featuring keyboardist Joey Huffman (Matchbox 20, Soul Asylum, Drivin' and Cryin').

"The songs on Finding My Way tell part of my life story, but they are all things people can connect with." says Emiy. "That's really my goal - to reach out to people, make the personal universal. In many ways, I'm singing the book of my life."

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