Amanda Nolan Signs with Lula Street Records
Lula Street Records, founded by industry veteran Wisdom Moon, is thrilled to announce the signing of emerging Christian artist Amanda Nolan. This exciting partnership marks a significant milestone in Nolan's burgeoning career and solidifies her position as one of the most promising new voices in Christian music.
Amanda Nolan, a Pennsylvania native now based in Nashville, has been making waves in the Christian music scene with her soulful tone and heartfelt lyrics. Her journey in music began at age eleven, and she has since grown into a formidable talent, collaborating with many established songwriters and producers in the Christian music industry. "This is a day I have dreamed of since I was a little girl, and I can't believe it's here," said Nolan. "I am so thankful to God for blessing and trusting me with this opportunity to make music to encourage His people. Thank you to Lula Street Records and my manager Wisdom Moon for believing in me and coming alongside me on this journey!"
Nolan's recent single, "Second To God," has garnered attention for its powerful message and showcases her artistic growth. Her music, born from personal experiences including overcoming mental health struggles through faith, resonates deeply with listeners.
"We're excited to welcome Amanda to the Lula Street family," said Wisdom Moon, founder of Lula Street Records. "Her authentic approach to songwriting and her dedication to her faith make her a perfect fit for our label."
In addition to signing with Lula Street Records, Nolan has also recently begun working with Moon as her manager, further strengthening their professional relationship.
Nolan's impressive accolades include over 4.7 million YouTube views, a strong social media presence with over 123,000 Instagram followers, and multiple songwriting competition wins. She was awarded 1st Place in the Christian category of the Unsigned Only Songwriting Competition and was a finalist in the prestigious John Lennon Songwriting Contest.
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