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ANGEL SESSIONS - EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 2014 - 1:00 pm PST

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Recording artist and song writer Angel Sessions is a phenomenal singer and composer of her own music. She has been singing for over 17 years. With 3 albums under her belt, 2 R&B and 1 gospel, her music career has taken her on some very interesting journeys. In her early career, Angel signed with Pittmoble/Ichiban Records. Her first album entitled “Introducing Angel Sessions” was release in 1998. Her single entitled, “She Was Never Her” that she also did a music video, received much radio air play across the United States and hit number 80 on the video charts. In 1999, Angel released her second album “Love Ride” on Volt Records a Fantasy Records label. She performed around the bay area as such venues as Kimball’s East, The Black Expo, and twice at the Grammy’s pre party in Los Angeles.

When Angel was with Volt Records, she had the privilege of meeting and singing with being exposed to some of the most talented legendary old-school artists. It isn’t often that a younger artist receives this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Angel Sessions recorded with Lenny Williams, William Hart of the Delfonics, L.J. Reynolds of the Dramatics, Freda Payne and Brenda Holloway. She also sang a duet with the late Ali Woodson of the Temptations and background vocals for Earth, Wind and Fire. Angel writes all of her own music and won Honorable Mention 2 years in a row in the Annual Billboard Worldwide Song Contest for her writing and singing. Angel has also had a write up in the Rolling Stone and Billboard Magazine. She has acted in 2 movies, Down N’ Dirty produce and staring Fred Williamson, and A smile like Yours with Lauran Holly, and has toured with Mary Wilson of the Supremes as a backup singer. 

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