Last Updated on Tuesday, 31 January 2012 17:48 Posted by Clash Wednesday, 01 February 2012 09:37

Lamon Records Releases Erin Jamieson EP “Without the Dark”
Note: Erin was the winner of the 2011 Music Artist Talent Search and Songwriter Competition at the nationally known Gideon Media Arts Conference and Film Festival ~ Clash
Erin Jamieson is a rising young artist – a talented singer, songwriter and actress. Her debut EP, Without the Dark, will be released February 7, 2012 on Lamon Records Nashville. The collection offers unique melodies and authentic original lyrics with a depth that’s awe-inspiring from a sixteen-year-old artist. Erin’s pure vocals transport the listening audience to the center of her musical space that has truly been captured in the production.
Winner of the 2011 Music Artist Talent Search and Songwriter Competition at the nationally known Gideon Media Arts Conference and Film Festival, producer Dave Moody and Lamon Records soon signed Erin to a recording and publishing contract. The result is this powerful debut music collection.
Tracks include the title cut, Without the Dark, Words, Away, and Hope for the Broken, the song she entered and performed in both the Artist and Songwriter competition at the Gideon.
“I hope listeners are inspired to push through hard times in their lives,” says Erin about her upcoming EP. “I want to give people hope and make sure they know there is somewhere to turn when they are stuck and lonely.”
About her young music career, Erin adds “I’m pursuing what I love and trying my best to use my gifts in the ways that God wants me to use them. I just want to pour myself out to my greatest potential.”
For more information, please visit us on the web at www.lamonrecords.com and www.erinjamieson.com or call Lamon Records Nashville. The 2012 Gideon Music Artist Talent Search and Songwriter Competition is now open for entries. Visit www.lamonrecords.com/gideon or www.gideonfilmfestival.com for details.
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What an amazingly talented young woman!
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