E076: Graham Colton - Celeste Kellogg 4-22 2011 | archived

EPISODE · Apr 23, 2011 · 1H 41M

E076: Graham Colton - Celeste Kellogg 4-22 2011 | archived

from The Josie Show · host The Josie Show

Guest: Singer/Songwriter Graham Colton. Graham's new album, Pacific Coast Eyes, releases nationally on April 5th! see the new Pacific Coast Eyes video right here (on the right) "I've never felt more like myself than I have on this album. I found myself, and I finally found my voice," the singer, songwriter and guitarist Graham Colton says of the forthcoming CD, Here Right Now. Don't call it a simple return. Call it a metamorphosis, a deep progression, an inspired evolution or - perhaps most fitting - a rewarding exercise in self-actualization. Stepping into his own in order to connect to his heart and artistic vision, Graham Colton has emerged with a stunning collection of pop-rock melodies, lyrics and emotions in 12 tracks that swing between love and heartbreak, trials and relief. Singer/songwriter/actress Celeste Kellogg started performing at the age of 6 in her church choir. At age 12, Celeste found herself performing with the Radio Disney Tween Pop Group "RD7" While with Radio Disney, Celeste opened for the Jonas Brothers, Raven and performed hour long shows at The Kelly Clarkson "Addicted to Love Tour" Cheetah Girls, and Miley Cyrus concerts. In November of 2009 Celeste was asked to audition for the part of Lindsey in "Lindsey's Way" by Director Greg Robbins of Uplifting Entertainment. Upon receiving the part she traveled to Pittsburgh and film the pilot. Look for the show to air sometime in 2011. Celeste felt honored when the show decided to use her original songs. She along with Andrew Lane also wrote the theme song for "Lindsey's Way."  

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