Rachel Little
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  It Happens (Sometimes)
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Look in the Mirror (The Bully Song)
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Do Yourself
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Fall in Love With Me
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Better Let It Go
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Meant to Fly
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Fall in Love With Me (orchestral mix)
If you were around when Rachel Little started taking voice lessons at age six, you might have thought, "this kid's got potential!" Nowadays, when 18-year old Rachel picks up the mike, you understand why people are starting to take notice.

Rachel has teamed with veteran songwriter/producers Grammy nominated Jayne Olderman and J. Donte Harris to create AND co-write her CD on Racaday Records entitled "Look in the Mirror". This body of work is a true expression of how passionate Rachel is about becoming a viable force within the music industry.
Do you play live?
I have been singing to audiences since I was six. My biggest thrill is to be on stage. I was part of the 500 Songs For Kids charity event this past May (2007) at Smith's Olde Bar.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It makes music much easier for everyone to listen to and then decide what they want to buy.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
I currently have my own record label, Racaday Records. I am open to any offers that come along. My main focus is on being able to write and sing the type of music that fits me.
Band History:
Because of her interest in helping other kids, Rachel has utilized her considerable talents to record songs that encourage her fans to see the strength within themselves and not allow outside influences to dampen their dreams. Songs like “Look In The Mirror” focus on teen bullying; “It Happens (Sometimes)” suggests the possibility of young love conquering all obstacles and lasting “always and forever”, “Fall In Love With Me” centers on understanding how to love yourself before loving someone else and “Better Let It Go” deals with knowing when to end a tempestuous relationship.
Your influences?
I really love all types of music. Country, pop, gospel, R&B, rock, alternative, classical, you name it, I will listen to it. It makes me more aware of what I want my music to sound like.
Favorite spot?
The beach, and Las Vegas, because it is so active and full of people!
Equipment used:
I am learning to play guitar. I want to expand my horizons.
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