
Lizzie Sider
Boca Raton, Florida, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2015 | SELF
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Closer To Love 3:29
How 'Bout You 3:25
You're My Best Friend 3:31
Seeing is Believing 2:54
I Saw Him First 3:09
I was fortunate to visit Nashville this past summer, and to write and record with one of Taylor Swift’s main lyricists, Liz Rose, as well aswith Keith Follesse and with Jamie O’Neal. The songs that we created are from my personal experiences, and we compiled them for this, my first EP, and decided to call it Closer To Love, which is a song about each step along the journey of life bringing us closer to that meeting or encounter, somewhere, sometime and some place, that will connect us with that man or woman that we will ultimately fall in love with and spend the rest of our lives with.
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Fully embracing and embodying the title and theme of her infectious debut single,
“Butterfly,” Lizzie Sider
is rocking out of the gate not
only as a country chart sensation, but as a role model and inspiration to fans of multiple
generations.
Already vibing in Music City’s big leagues,
the multi-talented, South Florida
born 16-year-old singer/ songwriter brings a youthful
outlook and an exciting edge to contemporary country music. Lizzie wrote the track with renowned artist and songwriter Jamie O’Neal (who has penned hits for Martina McBride
and Reba McEntire), lyricist
Lisa Drew (Martina
McBride, Emerson
Drive) and Jimmy Murphy. “Butterfly” is a song about Lizzie’s
overcoming the teasing and bullying she experienced in early elementary
school. The song has received significant airplay nationwide and made the Top 40 on the Music Row Country Chart;
its video of Lizzie recording
it in O’Neal’s
studio with some of Nashville’s top session
players has received over ONE MILLION views on YouTube.
Lizzie has opened for Jamie O’Neal, Aaron Tippin and Gloriana. She has been the featured performer at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville for a Nashville Predators NHL game. She has performed at the Ocala, FL and Inverness, FL Rodeos.
She has performed
at the Commodore Lounge, multiple times at the famed Bluebird
Café, at the Hard Rock, and at many other Nashville locations.
She has performed
in NYC at the Bitter end, and in the Grand Ballroom
at The Waldorf
Astoria Hotel at NYC Fashion Week. She has been the host of “Breaking Out”, the tv show on Zuus Country
that showcases up and coming country artists. She has also performed
at the Southern Women’s shows in Birmingham,
AL, Jacksonville, FL and Orlando,
FL, and has sung the national anthem
more than 25 times for professional sports teams, including the L.A. Dodgers,
Boston Red Sox, Miami Marlins, Baltimore Orioles,
the Nashville Predators
and the Florida Panthers hockey teams. Lizzie has been featured on TV on Entertainment Tonight, the Queen Latifah
Show, Hallmark’s Home and Family Show, Daytime TV, the Better Show, and on the premier country
music interview TV show, Crook & Chase.
Lizzie was named by the CMA (Country Music Association) Close-Up Magazine as one of the “new
artists to watch in 2013”,
and for each of the last two years, was awarded her own booth at the annual
CMA Fest in Nashville.
Her second
single, “I Love You That Much”(music and lyrics by Joe
Vulpis), also made Top 40 on the Music
Row Charts, and the music video
for this has more than 100,000 YouTube views.
It was filmed in Los Angeles
by producer Steven Goldmann
(Alan Jackson, Shania Twain, Martina McBride), and has received
rave reviews from the industry.
Lizzie has been humbled, by her fans who tell her that she is their inspiration. Along those lines, Lizzie balances life as a home schooled
student with her recording
and live performance schedule
and her numerous charitable endeavors. She is an advocate of empowerment for GWEN (Global
Women’s Empowerment
Network), sharing her personal story of encouragement.
Lizzie is also a spokesperson
for PACER, the National
website Against Bullying, as well as a Junior
Board Member of The Alliance
for Eating Disorders. And, Lizzie received
the Peter Yarrow Hatebraker Hero Award on May 19, 2014, in St. Louis, for her leadership role in bully prevention.
Lizzie won a
2013 Hollywood Music in Media
Award for “Butterfly,”which she performed
live, at the HMMA awards dinner in Hollywood, CA.
Since October 2013, Lizzie has been on
her original Bully Prevention School Assembly Tour, where she performs her own one person show known as “Nobody Has The Power to Ruin Your Day.” Lizzie has performed this assembly, interactively talking with and engaging
students about bullying, and performing
songs for them, at more than 300 elementary
and middle schools and in front of more than 120,000
students throughout every part of California, Florida, Texas, NYC, Greater Washington DC and Nashville, TN.
Lizzie has recently completed her new EP with renowned Nashville Producer, James Stroud. And, she is represented by Manager, Danny Nozell (Dolly Parton)
and by WME Entertainment.
Feeling especially connected
to the needs of young children,
Lizzie has performed at the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital
in Hollywood, Florida, The Ronald McDonald
House in Nashville, and the Children’s Hospital
in L.A. She has also performed
for the patients and staff at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, MO.
Lizzie was recently named by the Examiner as one of its ‘Top 5 Female Country
Newcomers’ of 2014. When asked about this in a recent interview Lizzie’s response
was “It’s an honor to be recognized, but, the reason I am doing this is to make a difference. I want to change the world with my message and my music.”
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