Abigail

Location:
Connecticut, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Club / Electronica / Trance
Label:
Pride Records
Type:
Indie
***ABIGAIL'S BIO***



Abigail has been described as "a devastating diva with a difference" since she released "I Feel You" on All Around The World Records in 1992. "Could It Be Magic" on Klone Records, shortly followed and debuted at 1 on the U.K. NRG chart. After a taste of success, Abigail released a cover of K.D. Lang's "Constant Craving". This was her foray into the American dance scene. The single was so big that the import was 1 on Dance Music Authority's 'Hi-NRG' International Chart for 19 WEEKS! Her next release, a cover of REM's "Losing My Religion" brought Abigail additional critical acclaim in ten countries and firmly established her as a Hi-NRG dance artist in America. Following the cover song route, she then released the dance version of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit". The single reached 29 on the UK. national charts and peaked at number 2 on D.M.A.'s 'Hi-NRG' Chart.



Abigail released her debut album "Feel Good" on Klone records and soon earned awards for Best New Artist, Best Newcomer and Best Female Vocalist.

In 1998 Abigail signed to Interhit Records in Los Angeles and began working with producers Chris Cox and Barry Harris who had just formed the legendary remix team, Thunderpuss. Their first collaberation, "Let The Joy Rise", co-written by Janice Robinson (Livin' Joy) is still a huge circuit anthem.



Abigail moved to Strictly Rhythm Records and followed up with a second Thunderpuss production - "If It Don't Fit" which reached number 1 on the Billboard Club Play Chart. Abigail's next Billboard number 1 came shortly after when "You Set Me Free" soared to the top spot.



Abigail's latest release will be a featured vocal performance on "Lay Down" with production team '10 Monkeys'. Remixers featured are Hex Hector, DJ Tracy Young and Josh Harris.
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