Singer tickled to be one of B.C.'s best teen artists, again

 

Walnut Grove's Hailey Morgan is among the top 10 in youth contest

 
 
 
 
Hailey Morgan is a B.C.'s Best teen band contender
 

Hailey Morgan is a B.C.'s Best teen band contender

Photograph by: Submitted photo , for Langley Advance

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For the second year running, 17-year-old Walnut Grove singer Hailey Morgan is in the top 10.

She's once again made it into the semifinals of the BC's Best Teen Band Contest, and hoping fans will help ensure her a seat in the finals later this month.

Youthink Magazine is once again hosting this contest for young bands and artists, which offers exposure in the music industry and a chance to win more than $15,000 in prizes.

"It feels absolutely awesome to be back in the top 10! It's always great to be recognized as an accomplished artist, especially in such a talented music scene as the one we have here in B.C.," Morgan told the Langley Advance.

"Winning the contest would be fantastic, and holding the title of BC's Best Teen Artist 2012 would be pretty amazing, as well," she said.

"I've been itching to get back into the studio and first prize would definitely help me get another album made," she said.

The pop and indie singer/songwriter released her debut album, You & Me, last summer.

Voting for the top three takes place everyday at http://bandcontest.youthink.ca until Feb. 20, and Morgan is hoping her fans will log on and cast their votes - repeatedly.

"I would love for all of Langley to check out my music and get behind me in this contest."

As a finalist, she qualified to participate in a workshop with the other top 10 artists and bands, including fellow Langleyites Derrival.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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