Living in the Limelight

Living in the Limelight

A podcast for fans of artists of all types! Tune in to each episode to get a personal, behind the scenes look at what singers, musicians, actors, and more are up to and what drives them to produce their work! read less
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Faith Alene (April 2024)
Apr 17 2024
Faith Alene (April 2024)
Faith Alene is a teen singer, musician, and songwriter. She was born in Long Island, NY and currently resides in Central Florida’s East Coast. Faith has been singing and performing since elementary school.  She began theater at age 7 and voice at age 8. Her drive and determination has lead her to create her own path in life. Frequent trips to Broadway in NYC with her Grandfather only sparked her interests in vocals even more. Faith began in theater performing minor roles but quickly achieved the lead in countless shows including Adams Family, Pippin, Les Mis, Aladdin and many others. She continued to expand her skills and competed in local and state wide vocal competitions, where she performed live in front of large audiences and won first place multiple times. Faith was not only the lead vocalist in her church youth group, but was able to coordinate and organize logistics of song selection and musical composition. Over time, Faith began to fall in love with country and folk music. In 2021, she began writing her own songs and taught herself how to play the guitar. Faith is in the process of recording some of her favorite originals and excited to share them with you!  She currently performs at local restaurants and farmers markets in the area. Her music has a small town feel to reflect her love of nature and country life.  When not working on her music, you can find her shooting at the archery range, reading books, training on the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu mats or studying medicinal plants. She is a firm believer in Jesus and knows all her gifts, talents and opportunities she has been given come from Him. Faith is looking forward to recording her original music and performing at live events throughout the nation. For bookings, please visit www.faithalene.com and send her a message.
Kirstie Kraus (April 2024)
Apr 1 2024
Kirstie Kraus (April 2024)
Hailing from the Midwest, Kirstie Kraus moved to Nashville in 2017 to further pursue her flourishing career as a solo recording artist and songwriter following her time in the midwest country-rock band Thirsty Jones (her fans are now nicknamed Thirsties as an homage to that period and a fun rhyming play on words to her name). Kirstie's music style is an original mix of modern country with Blues, Pop, and Rock undertones.   Since permanently relocating to Music City, Kirstie has toured across the US and opened for some of country’s biggest stars including Thomas Rhett, Kip Moore, LANCO, Eric Paslay, Brandy Clark, Walker Hayes, The Cadillac Three, Pam Tills, Brothers Osborne, and Randy Houser to name a few. In 2023 her breakout year in the UK arrived with her playing the coveted C2C Festival at the O2 Arena in London. Her fanbase in Britain has grown considerably and her name further rose up the ranks with her 2023 duet single ‘Who Am I Gonna Love’ with Thomas Kavanagh which rendered support from Apple Music, Absolute Radio, BBC Introducing, CountryLine Radio and many more radio and media outlets in the world.   2024’s growing success built on a standout 2022, which saw Kirstie Kraus releasing her debut album ‘Yes You Can’ which she supported with a six-month headline tour across America - the LP comprised 11 tracks including the hit singles ‘Bird’, ‘Thirsty’, and ‘Silver’. The LP was a roaring success and earned Kraus multiple accolades such as 7x nominations at the Best of Women of Country, and Josie Music Awards (the largest independent music award show).   Having been writing and playing music since the ripe age of 11, Kirstie Kraus understands the nuances of her vocals and through that, she is able to create songs that showcase her abilities and complement the tone she has. You only have to take a look at her back catalog and industry support to see that country music is where she belongs and that she is an artist who is rightly taking Nashville by storm.   Kirstie Kraus is right where she needs to be!  She’s a Nashville-based standout artist with a heart of gold and a creative mind focused on her art.  Currently, Kirstie Kraus is recording new music side by side with Grammy Winning BMG Studio A & Dolby Atmos Immersive Audio Producer Jeff Huskins at Sound Stage Studios in Nashville and has already dropped her two March singles 'Beaches Be Crazy' and her anthemic female duet 'Dab a Dolly' which found its way to BBC Breakfast, WSM, and hopefully in the hands of the Queen of country herself Dolly Parton! I had the honor of speaking with Kirstie for a second time (as my FIRST repeat guest) while she was touring over in the UK, so let’s catch up with Kirstie on Living in the Limelight!
Randall David Cook (Feb. 2024)
Feb 5 2024
Randall David Cook (Feb. 2024)
Randall David is a New York-based playwright who originally hails from South Carolina. Off-Broadway: Sake with the Haiku Geisha ("Witty, Observant", New York Times), Fate's Imagination ("Entertaining... Tasty plot twists and some very funny lines", New York Times). Additional NYC: Shadows, a dance musical co-created with Tony-nominated director/choreographer Joey McKneely (nominated for two 2019 New York Innovative Theatre Awards); and Toto Talks (2019 Frigid Festival). Regional productions include: Southern Discomfort; Third Finger, Left Hand; Pomp & Circumstance; Kappa Kappa Scream; Death at Downton!; Open Call; Star of Wonder, Star of Night; and The Glass Dog. The Monument, a play co-created with Cheryl L. Davis and Gwynn MacDonald about Senator Strom Thurmond’s secret biracial daughter, Essie Mae Washington-Williams, was selected for the 2021 Orchard Project. His one-act play Sushi and Scones was broadcast by the BBC and won the award for Best Play at the Southeastern Playwrights Conference, and he is a two-time winner of the award for Best Play at Centre Stage’s New Play Festival: in 2019 with his play Sharks and Other Lovers, and in 2022 with Four Seasons. Both plays subsequently premiered at Centre Stage, in 2021 and 2023, respectively. Additional performances include an adaptation of Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman (New York Theatre Workshop with Tony winner Len Cariou and Drama Desk winners Roberta Maxwell and Laura Esterman); In A Town Near Faith (Players Club with Academy Award nominee Barbara Barrie); and Hanky Panky (Davenport Theatre with Tony nominee Veanne Cox). His work has also been developed and performed at Ars Nova, The Lark, the Cincinnati Museum of Art, the Japanese Embassy in New York City, Neighborhood Playhouse, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Guild Hall in East Hampton, the Valdez Theatre Conference in Alaska, the Warner Theatre International Playwrights Festival, and in the U.K., the Dartmouth Drama Festival and Dawlish Arts Festival. He’s been a two-time finalist for both the O’Neill Playwrights Conference and the Sundance Filmmakers Lab, and he’s received grants and commissions from the Duke Endowment, Broadway Across America, the University of Nebraska and the British Film Institute. He holds a BA from Furman University, an IMBA from the Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina, and an MFA in Playwriting and Screenwriting from the University of Nebraska Omaha, where he received the Regents Award. A proud member of the Dramatists Guild, Randall David was an honorary inductee in Omicron Delta Kappa honor society for his leadership and achievements in the arts in 2016 and was inducted into the South Carolina Theatre Hall of Fame in 2017
JaynaJennings (July 2023)
Jul 19 2023
JaynaJennings (July 2023)
Only 2% of the population are redheads and Jayna Jennings makes music as unique as her fiery hair. At twenty two years, Jayna has over 80 copyrighted songs, has released 2 albums, an EP, and 11 singles, received 25 nominations in coveted music awards. She received the honor of Folk/Americana/Bluegrass Vocalist of the Year in 2019, 2020, and 2021 at the Josie Music Awards, amassed over 100,000 streams on Spotify alone, and has built a uniquely dedicated global fan-base.               Jennings began singing in church at age 3, so it was fitting that her first release would be a project of traditional hymns. In 2016, Jennings released her debut EP, Safe & Sound, featuring one original song titled Lord’s Song, and 4 of her favorite hymns celebrating her musical origin and heritage. She made her radio debut the same year and began doing radio interviews to push the release. Jennings was busy promoting this passion project but behind the scenes she was working on her first album, a collection of Folk/Americana originals that would cement her as a songwriter.               In 2017, Courtyards & Aviaries, Pt. 1, Jayna’s first collection of all original secular songs was released introducing her into the Folk/Americana genre. The album was well received and within the first year of its release, all 9 songs from that album received worldwide radio airplay building her following and introducing her to music enthusiasts across the globe. All singles from Pt. 1 were released after the album itself in a strange but effective release strategy. The singles from this album include Maybe Reprise and Hold on. Hold On was nominated for Song of the Year in the Nashville Universe Awards. She was also nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year, Rising Star, and Songwriter of the Year. Jennings hosted a sold-out release party for Pt. 1 and played a few unreleased songs that would later be released on her next album. “Even before I put out Pt. 1 into the world I was already thinking about the next chapter and what I wanted to say,” Jennings stated, “and I really wanted to push the envelope with the next release and explore new concepts to give a fresh musical makeover while still portraying the precepts laid out in Pt. 1.”               After 2 years of writing, recording, and strategizing, Jennings announced her second album Courtyards & Aviaries, Pt. 2 would be released August 11, 2019. She released the accompanying single The Blue June 28. The single quickly became a fan and radio favorite. Fans made music videos, blogs shared announcements and reviews, and The Blue quickly became Jennings’ calling card. “The Blue was the perfect choice for a single as it was a wonderful hint of what Jengers (fans of Jennings) would expect from this album in general,” writes Lakisha Skinner of KlefNotes. The second single from Pt. 2 was To Narcissus and was released July 19. Jengers called To Narcissus Jennings’ most mainstream song and found the rhetorical metaphorical allegory a relevant and surefire hit. It quickly surpassed 10,000 streams on Spotify and was Jennings first single to be sent to country radio. An acoustic version of this song was filmed for an Off-Trail Originals video series. Jennings released an accompanying watercolor lyric video hinting at what would come next from her album.               August 11, 2019 Jennings released her new album Pt. 2 to positive press and an interested audience while touring to promote the new works. “I had my first mini-tour which was super exciting. Pretty much every other weekend we were going out of town or out of state for a show,” Jennings told Jay Plyburn with 11 Alive.               To Narcissus and Don’t Hurt Me, both songs from Pt. 2, debuted on Country Radio in 2020 and charted top 40. “I was doing a radio interview and Chuck Bryant, the DJ, said ‘you’re just climbing up the charts like crazy!’ which was news to me. I was so shocked and I called my publicist and she told me I was top 40 and I was beyond ecstatic!” Jennings shared.               In late 2019, Jennings won 1st place in the Chattahoochee Mountain Fair talent show sponsored by 99.3 WCON for her unreleased original, Lost Time. In January of 2020 Jennings performed Lost Time at the Museum of Appalachia in the Tennessee Songwriters Week qualifying round and was 1 of 4 songwriters chosen to perform in the showcase round at the historic Bijou Theater. “To have the opportunity to perform on the same stage where big names like Dolly Parton performed was just insane,” Jennings stated. She had the same enthusiasm when she had the opportunity to perform at Eddie’s Attic in Atlanta. When she was one half of the Americana duo Copper River at 13, the two performed at the Velvet Underground at The Hard Rock Café Atlanta & the Peach Drop, and Jennings’ opportunities have blossomed since then. “I have no idea how two thirteen-year-old kids were able to even be in to The Velvet Underground, let alone perform there, so that has always been an incredible memory. I am so glad that nothing has slowed down since then and that I’m still performing and still making incredible memories in gorgeous venues. I take every chance I get to perform, it’s one of those things I just love to do.” In 2019, Jennings was the host of Canyon Rocks Concert Series at Little River Canyon Center and Jacksonville State University. Performers included Jan Smith & Peter Vogl, American Hope, Erin Kirby, Hunter Callahan, Payton Sells, and Canyonland Band.               After completing her first tour across the South East, Jennings was looking forward to another great year of traveling meeting fans, and performing in 2020 but due to the global Covid-19 outbreak, Jennings was challenged with finding ways to continue performing and keeping in touch with her fans while she and the rest of the world were isolated. While being physically distant, Jennings did not put her music and her social relationship with her fans on hold. She organized a virtual tour during which she performed across all her social media platforms and other influencer Facebook pages through live-streams in a personal, laid back, living room setting conversing with her fans, answering questions, and performing fan favorites and new unreleased songs. She continued to do radio interviews talking about Pt. 2 with WOTG Radio and Country Gold Radio. Jennings was interviewed in 2019 for My Cumming News and in July of 2020 she did a follow up interview discussing making music during a pandemic, her recent engagement, and her 5 Josie Music Awards nominations.               “Jennings is once again up for Folk/Americana/Bluegrass Vocalist of the Year, which she won in 2019. Her original song "The Blue" is up for Song of the Year, and her most recent album "Courtyards & Aviaries, Part 2" is up for Album of the Year. Jennings is also nominated for Folk/Americana/Bluegrass Artist of the Year and Entertainer of the Year,” Plyburn reported. The Josie Music Awards are the largest independent music award and a prestigious honor in the independent music industry. Jennings also received the Social Stars Contemporary, Inspirational Artist of the Year 2019.               Her recent venture beyond the Folk/Americana music produced When I Hear God’s Call, a collaborative effort and her debut in the Contemporary/Gospel genre. After being added to many FM rotations, this track went to Number 1 on several Georgia and Tennessee radio stations and has become a favorite amongst her fans. You, Me, + a Ghost proved a triumphant return to her Folk roots and has had great Spotify success to match her previous singles and paved the way for her bluegrass release, Eliza, later that year. Eliza was nominated for JMA Song of the Year 2021.Jayna’s newest music has revealed her niche- southern gothic storytelling. Stay tuned for her next album- she is already releasing singles and small tastes of this new work. Her latest single, 10:43, exemplifies her songwriting, storytelling abilities, pulling in the listener with both hands into the world she describes. The coming year will feature many new releases, so follow Jayna on all social media platforms to stay up to date on her latest work!