Lucy Angel

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Lucy Angel
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Lucy Angel
Background information
Origin Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Genres Country
Years active 2003–present.[1]
Labels G-Force Records
Website www.lucyangel.com
Members Kate Anderton
Lindsay Anderton
Emily Anderton

Lucy Angel is an American country music family trio consisting of mother Kate Anderton and her two daughters, Lindsay and Emily. The group has charted one single, "Crazy Too", on Country Airplay.

Music career

Early Years

Kate first entered the world of country music when her husband entered her into a country music talent search show, the Wrangler Country Showdown (which later became the Colgate Country Showdown), which she won. Eldest daughter Lindsay started performing at age four, and by twelve had joined her mother in singing professionally.[1] Originally from Arizona, the family moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 2003,[2] where Kate and Lindsay first took on the name Lucy Angel as the name of their duo.[3] However, it wasn't long before youngest daughter Emily joined her mother and sister on the stage, turning the duo of Lucy Angel into the trio it has been ever since.[1]

2004 - Present

Lucy Angel's first public performance as a trio was opening for Neal McCoy.[4] The group went on to open for headliner acts such as Taylor Swift, Montgomery Gentry and Charlie Daniels. On July 22, 2011, they performed at the Country Thunder Music Festival in Twin Lakes, Wisconsin. [5] [6][7] In 2015, Lucy Angel opened shows for Jake Owen, Kip Moore, Craig Campbell, Chris Janson, Big & Rich, Lauren Alaina, James Otto, A Thousand Horses, LoCash, The Swon Brothers and more. [8]

International

Apart from touring the United States, Lucy Angel has also performed internationally, visiting Japan, Switzerland and China.[9]

Japan

In 2006, Lucy Angel performed at the 13th Annual Country Sunshine Festival in Kumamoto, Japan.[10][11]

Switzerland

In 2008, Lucy Angel performed at the Schützenhaus Albisgütli in Zurich, Switzerland.[12][13]

China

Lucy Angel journeyed to China twice in 2009. The first time was in January when they gained the distinction of being the first American/Western group ever to be invited to perform at the Great Hall of the People in Tiananmen Square, doing so before an audience of dignitaries and government officials.[14][4][15] In May 2009, the group was invited back to China for the Zhangjiajie International Country Music Week in the Hunan Province.[16][17]

Discography

Lucy Angel Album

Lucy Angel's self-titled debut album was released digitally on January 13th of 2015. The album is currently in Walmart and Target stores nationwide.

Singles

Lucy Angel released "Crazy Too" to Country radio in May of 2015. The single reached No. 51 on the Country Airplay chart and garnered them national recognition. "Crazy Too" was a SiriusXM The Highway, Highway Find in November and December of 2014.

Lucy Angel released "How Long" in 2007.

Lucy Angel released two singles in 2011, "Only Woman Left" and "Serious". "Only Woman Left", their breakout single, peaked at No. 45 on MusicRow’s MusicRow CountryBreakout chart.[4] "Serious", their second single reached No. 31 on MusicRow’s CountryBreakout chart [6] and made it to No. 42 on the Billboard Indicator chart.[18] In addition, they have a holiday special single entitled "Mr. Santa."[18]

Television

Reality Show

Lucy Angel starred in a 13 episode docu-series, "Discovering Lucy Angel" on AXS TV in the Spring of 2015. The show is set to air internationally in the UK on SHOWBIZ TV beginning February 14, 2016. [19][20][21][22] [23]

HGTV

Lucy Angel starred in an episode of HGTV's "Interiors Inc" during which they premiered their newest song, "Cowboy Can."[24]

ABC

Lucy Angel performed "I'd Be Lyin'" on an episode of ABC's hit romance reality series, The Bachelor. [25]

Discography

Albums

Title Details
Lucy Angel
  • Release date: January 13, 2015
  • Label: G-Force Records

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country Airplay
2007 "How Long" N/A
2011 "Only Woman Left"
"Serious" Lucy Angel
2015 "Crazy Too" 51
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

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