Time: 57:27
Size: 131.5 MB
Styles: Country, Americana
Year: 2014
Art: Front
[2:33] 1. Babydoll
[4:01] 2. A Love Like That
[4:01] 3. Mr. Merlot
[3:50] 4. Freeze
[3:27] 5. You Were Wrong
[3:20] 6. Waiting On You
[3:47] 7. Daddy's Doublewide
[4:06] 8. Invisible
[3:06] 9. Ain't No Room
[5:02] 10. I'll Love You From Here (Feat. Brian Taylor)
[3:42] 11. Throwing Stones
[3:46] 12. Masquerade
[5:12] 13. Delta Joe
[3:38] 14. Men In Black
[3:49] 15. My God's Bigger Than The Law
Don’t let her quiet, laid-back demeanor fool you. When Lauren Mascitti hits the stage, she’s a little Italian spitfire ready to give her all to an audience. “I would describe my sound as an earthy, yet edgy country with some Americana and Delta Blues flavors. Lyric-wise, I write about life experiences.” And that she does. From the candid message to the church in “Throwin Stones”, the dual emotions of loss and coping in “I’ll Love You from Here”, to the unexpectedly twisted storyline of “Delta Joe”, this young writer’s style goes far beyond the realm of relationships.
Lauren Mascitti is a country singer/songwriter, guitarist, pianist, and mandolin player from Louisville, OH. Raised by her grandparents, she has been singing since the age of 7 and writing since she was old enough to make up jingles on her toy tape recorder. “I grew up surrounded by classic country music. My papaw is a huge fan of the Highwaymen, especially Waylon Jennings, so Waylon became a big musical inspiration to me. My Nana would let me stay up late to watch the Statler Brothers show on TV, especially when Crystal Gayle was on. I even got the music bug watching Disney movies like Fantasia and Pocahontas. Music and lyrics have always been my way of expressing myself, and country and gospel music have always been the most honest outlet for me.” She has sung at many of the theaters in Branson, MO including the Mickey Gilley Theater (in the Mickey Gilley show) Hamner Barber Theater, Mansion America, Tri Lakes, Mo Bandy Theater, the Americana, the Whitehouse Theater, and the Radisson Hotel. She also lived in Branson while doing "Southern Gospel Sundays" and over 30 shows with gospel legend Gary McSpadden at the Americana Theater. She has studied under the vocal genius of Nashville, Brett Manning, and the very beautiful and talented Jana King Evans of Branson, MO. Lauren was also blessed to be in the top 8 for the Inspiration Network's National "Christian Artist Talent Search" for 2008 where she worked with Southern Gospel vocalist, Jason Crabb. At the age of 16, Lauren’s first radio release, an original titled “Child of God”, debuted at #70 on the national Southern Gospel radio charts. In February 2009, she was a runner up in the Miss Italia USA pageant held at The Landerhaven in Cleveland OH. Lauren was blessed to be the Colgate Country Showdown 2009 winner for the state of Ohio. In 2011, Lauren was excited to have had two #1s on Radioactive Airplay, one of which she wrote (“Save Me from Myself”). This past April, Lauren had another #1 on Radioactive airplay with “Mercy and Grace”, a dynamic duet with well-known gospel recording artist, Buddy Mullins.
Lauren Mascitti is a country singer/songwriter, guitarist, pianist, and mandolin player from Louisville, OH. Raised by her grandparents, she has been singing since the age of 7 and writing since she was old enough to make up jingles on her toy tape recorder. “I grew up surrounded by classic country music. My papaw is a huge fan of the Highwaymen, especially Waylon Jennings, so Waylon became a big musical inspiration to me. My Nana would let me stay up late to watch the Statler Brothers show on TV, especially when Crystal Gayle was on. I even got the music bug watching Disney movies like Fantasia and Pocahontas. Music and lyrics have always been my way of expressing myself, and country and gospel music have always been the most honest outlet for me.” She has sung at many of the theaters in Branson, MO including the Mickey Gilley Theater (in the Mickey Gilley show) Hamner Barber Theater, Mansion America, Tri Lakes, Mo Bandy Theater, the Americana, the Whitehouse Theater, and the Radisson Hotel. She also lived in Branson while doing "Southern Gospel Sundays" and over 30 shows with gospel legend Gary McSpadden at the Americana Theater. She has studied under the vocal genius of Nashville, Brett Manning, and the very beautiful and talented Jana King Evans of Branson, MO. Lauren was also blessed to be in the top 8 for the Inspiration Network's National "Christian Artist Talent Search" for 2008 where she worked with Southern Gospel vocalist, Jason Crabb. At the age of 16, Lauren’s first radio release, an original titled “Child of God”, debuted at #70 on the national Southern Gospel radio charts. In February 2009, she was a runner up in the Miss Italia USA pageant held at The Landerhaven in Cleveland OH. Lauren was blessed to be the Colgate Country Showdown 2009 winner for the state of Ohio. In 2011, Lauren was excited to have had two #1s on Radioactive Airplay, one of which she wrote (“Save Me from Myself”). This past April, Lauren had another #1 on Radioactive airplay with “Mercy and Grace”, a dynamic duet with well-known gospel recording artist, Buddy Mullins.
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