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Chelsea Kent: Press

Interview on the Leicester Banks Online Magazine from the U.K. about Chelsea and her music and her new CD "Find The True Meaning"

TexasCSA Members!

I wanted to personally thank the featured artists for November for their financial contribution to TexasCSA Radio. Between them and our church partners, we're able to stay on the air. Brenda Buck, Chelsea Kent, Kristen and Lawrence Clark, Ebenezer, and John Tracy, thanks again, and it was a pleasure getting to know you better under the featured artist program.

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John Hershenberg - Texas Christian Songwriters Association (Nov 13, 2009)
Song "How Did I Deserve This Now?" received "runner up" for the March 2009 submission in the VH-1 Song of the Year songwriting contest.
- Song of the Year (May 6, 2009)

Local musicians get into the Christmas spirit with CD releases

 

Mentioned in newspaper article regarding a Christmas song I wrote.

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Jessica Johnson - Aware Central Texas (Nov 12, 2009)
We are so very please annouce our second winner of the free pass to GMA IMMERSE as Chelsea Kent

Chelsea Kent is a 17 year old singer/songwriter/musician. She has written and copyrighted 17 songs to date including different genres of Christian, Pop/Rock, Instrumental and Country. Chelsea wrote her first song “Stand Tall” (a Christian song) at the age of 9 years old. She play the piano, have 4 years of cello, and some guitar. She has a passion for music and love it when my music inspires others.

Chelsea is a member of Indie Heaven, TX Christian Songwriters Association, ASCAP, and recently received “runner up” for my song “How Did I Deserve This Now?” in the VH-1 Song of the Year Contest for March 2009 submissions.

“God has blessed me in so many ways and I want to give back that blessing o others through my songs! The trip to Nashville will help me with my songwriting skills and to network with other Christian artists. It will also be a great time of worship and hearing other Christian singers/songwriters/music directors with their stories of inspiration.”
Jeff Myers - Godbeat (Jul 5, 2009)
Texas Member Chelsea Kent Scores with Songwriting Skills

Chelsea Kent, high school junior from China Spring, Texas, has been writing songs since she was nine years old, and has copyrighted 13 of her original songs. She recently received "runner up" in the Song of the Year international songwriting competition held in March 2009 for her submission of "How Did I Deserve This Now?" You can listen to the song at www.chelseakentmusic.com.

Chelsea was contacted last November by Quickstar Productions in Baltimore, Maryland, requesting use of her original song "Stand Tall" on a compilation CD the company was producing. The CD, entitled "Unified by Grace South Rock Vol. 1," was released on April 1, 2009. The proceeds from the CD sales are being used to help a medical mission at the Nyamabare Clinic in West Ankole, Uganda. Malaria is an epidemic in this region and through the sales of this CD, anti-malarial medications and mosquito nets can be purchased. The CD is available for purchase on her website.

Chelsea plans to continue her songwriting studies in the music program at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue a songwriting degree.
Music and Much More: CS Student Headed for Career in Music: China Spring Junior Chelsea Kent in not your average student. She in in Varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball, National Honor Society, an ambassador for the National Society of High School Scholars, and top 10% of her class. She was 1st team all-district in basketball this year and all-academic and all-academic all-district in basketball also. She is currently in softball playoffs as the starting 2nd base. She was 2nd team All-District last year in softball. As if that were not enough, she is also a prolific singer/songwriter. She has a tremendous resume in the music business. And goes on to list several accomplishments.
Clint Hancock - The Enterprise (May 13, 2009)
Local musicians with albums or singles for sale on iTunes:

Chelsea Kent