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Alaina Whitaker



Last Updated: 11/29/2009

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Status: Single
City: TULSA
State: Oklahoma
Country: US
Signup Date: 7/7/2008

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November 11, 2009 - Wednesday 
Check out Alaina's new Invisalign commerical she recently filmed! Look for it on your TV's soon!
August 31, 2009 - Monday 

Current mood:  artistic
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May 16, 2009 - Saturday 

Article from the St. Louis Java Journal:

http://www.javajournalonline.com


Chasing Dixie~ From St. Louis to Nashville and Beyond

by Marian Rein


           The odds of a young music group hitting it big in this day and age are slim to none. When a group does attain national recognition and that group has a root in our hometown—it’s thrilling.
            Chasing Dixie, a dynamic young country trio, is now on its way to making a national name for itself. In 2007, music producer Tony Holden began scouting for talent. After a long audition process, he found three girls whose individual talents blended into a country music trio with the power and skill to excel at a national level. Their vocal and instrumental talent, along with vibrant personalities, combined just the right sound and stage presence to make Holden’s vision a reality.
            The group’s lead singer, Alaina Whitaker, is best known for competing on the hit television show, American Idol, in 2008. At the age of 17, with her powerful voice, this Tulsa native became a top-10 finalist on the show. Despite her young age, Whitaker is a seasoned performer, with more than 50 first-place trophies and awards from singing competitions across the country.
            Erin James, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Maryland, had previously been working on a solo career in Nashville. She spent her days working as an emergency room nurse and her weekends playing shows with her band at honkytonks around the country. Her talents once landed her on a tour playing with country legend, Ronnie Dove.
            Andrea Young, also a Nashville veteran, is an accomplished violinist who began playing at the age of two at the Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville Suzuki violin program. At 18, she began teaching with Nora Teipen at Teipen Performing Arts in University City, Missouri. “Nora has always been like a second mom to me. I’ve actually grown up working at the school. The reason I have been financially secure is that she is the most flexible and generous boss ever, allowing me to take off months at a time for my career,” said Young.
            With a supportive boss as well as a loving family cheering her on, Young has been able to travel the world, playing her fiddle. “One of the highlights of my career has been playing with the legendary St. Louis group, Pavlov’s Dog, for a crowd of 54,000 at the Arrow Rock Festival in the Netherlands,” Young said. “Last year, I played with Sixwire for Country Music Television’s segment,
‘Can You Duet.’ Another highlight is that every night last summer I played for Halfway to Hazard, and we opened up on Tim McGraw’s tour. And best of all, on the fourth of July, I got to play the big stage with Tim, right here in St. Louis in front of all my family and friends.”
            Now in her twenties, Young brings her high-level performing experience to Chasing Dixie with their premiere performance on March 30, which was her debut in Nashville as an artist rather than a “hired gun.”
            So what’s on the horizon for Chasing Dixie? Storme Warren, a host on Great American Country, will feature the band on an episode of his show, Headline Country,
            Yes, the girls have an impressive lineup, in addition to writing appointments with some of Nashville’s best, including Jeffrey Steele, the Warren Brothers and Keith Anderson, but these are not simply stardom-seeking young women. These are serious musicians who are dedicated to their profession. “We’re having a great time performing, and each of us want to continue to develop our sound,” said Young.
            Asked if she would like to make any shout-outs, Young responded, “My thanks to KIX102.5 in Joplin, Missouri, for helping us get our start on the radio. I’d also like to thank Cowgirl Punk Clothing for outfitting us, LGBMedia for generously handling much more than publicity, Leroy Anderson for his prayers and for always being there, Joe Miller for his dedication, Tina Holden for her belief, D. Scott Miller for producing our demos and sharing his wisdom, and our family, friends and rowdy Chasing Dixie Street Team. And of course,  Java Journal for helping to share our story! Thanks to all of you.”
            [Writers note: I’ve known Andrea Young for many years. Not only is she known as an outstanding violinist, she’s an extraordinary person. With her loving spirit, vibrant personality and dedication to her students, it was clear that she would rise to become a national performer. Java Journal was fortunate to have Andrea grace the cover of its first issue in April 2007. My best wishes to Andrea and Chasing Dixie.]
this summer. Plus, the group recently filmed a reality show pilot they are hoping will find a home and air sometime this fall.  “We’re planning to hit the road this summer with our friend and mentor, Keith Anderson. He has been instrumental in getting Chasing Dixie off the ground. We can never thank him enough.” Anderson travels all over the country and has been known to pack the house in St. Louis. According to Young, there’s a good chance that Chasing Dixie will be playing in St. Louis, soon.



OTHER NEW LINKS:
http://twitter.com/chasingdixie
gritsnwhiskey.com/category/chasing-dixie/

http://www.nashvillemusicpros.com/profile/ErinJames
www.nraam.org/events/meeting.asp
www.tulsaworld.com/TWPDFs/2009/Final/W_021709_D_1.pdf
April 7, 2009 - Tuesday 

Current mood:  excited

Click HERE to read the new Journal!

April 6, 2009 - Monday 

Current mood:  ecstatic

..Della Rose Premiere ..


..  Della Rose PREMIERE
Hosted by Storme Warren 
Monday, March 30, 2009
@ 2602 Soundstage in Nashville, TN

When
Tony Holden began to scout for talent in late 2007, he probably didn’t
expect to have three outstanding females come together with a load of
experience the way that Alaina Whitaker (season 7 American Idol), Andrea Young (Fiddle player for Halfway To Hazard on Tim McGraw’s 2007 tour) and Erin James (toured with Ronnie Dove) have to eventually form his vision Chasing Dixie.

 

Now 2009, Chasing Dixie has found themselves mentored by country industry veteran and Columbia Nashville recording artist Keith Anderson and have caught the attention of GAC’s Storme Warren landing a showcase opportunity on his show “Headline Country.”

 

Another
television opportunity that has presented itself to the girls is for a
reality show pilot. They have been being filmed on stage and on the
road in an effort to give fans and viewers an in depth look into the
world of touring, and not only the playing live aspects but also the
life you lead while out on the road, as well as showing people the
struggles and hard times that a young band goes through as they are
trying to break through into the music industry.

 

With
two television broadcast opportunities in front of them they are set to
take over TV sets nationwide later this year and on this night in front
of an invite only crowd, Nashville got the chance to meet the girls and see them perform a live set to get an idea of what they are all about musically.

 

Upon
entering the 2602 Soundstage you were quickly met with elegance as the
room was draped with banners featuring each of the girls in the band
and one with the group highlighted in the middle of a crowd at a
theatre on the right side. While when you looked to the left of the
room there was a screen showing live and behind the scenes footage of
what will eventually be put together for their reality show.

 

Further setting the ambience, the PA speakers played classic country songs
like “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue,” “Forever and Ever Amen,” “and
more, as the crowd gathered and mingled with each other over food and
drinks.

 

A star-studded cast showed up for the event including their mentor Keith Anderson, Storme Warren who hosted the evening, John Rich, hit songwriter Jeffrey Steele, and more.

 

Storme
Warren took the stage welcoming everyone to the show and thanked
everyone for coming out and supporting Chasing Dixie. He talked briefly
about the footage they had been collecting for the show that included
their opening spots for the likes of Brooks & Dunn, Darius Rucker,
and more. He stated, “As we collected the footage it became more than
just a reality show. It had become an experiment,” before introducing
Keith Anderson to the crowd.

 

Anderson
took to the stage to a huge applause and continued to not only sign
praises of the girls but also of Tony Holden who was the creator of the
band. Anderson rang out with praise for Holden as he told the crowd a
bit about him, “He was the original promoter for the boxer Tommy Morrison
and if you have ever watched the Showtime fights those are his.” He
continued to tell the crowd about his relationship with Holden as he
explained, “If you’ve ever seen my video for “Podunk,”
that was his whole idea.” He then went on to speak about Chasing Dixie
saying, “Back before I had my record deal I used to play at 3rd and Lindsley
every week and make phone calls and send out all sorts of emails trying
to get people to go, and this event with Chasing Dixie, this is the
first time that I have done that since I signed my deal for anyone and
I think you’ll see why in just a few minutes.”

 

Next up Storme Warren introduced Randy Brooks to the stage from Joplin, Missouri’s country radio station
KIQX who first gave Chasing Dixie airplay when they first formed. He
went on to say, “They debuted some of their songs they had been working
on during my morning show and we got so many calls to our station that
commented on it and we told them to come on out to the show that night
at Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, OK and that night everyone packed the place and the girls delivered.”

 

Storme
took the microphone from Randy as he finished speaking and said, “This
is only Chasing Dixie’s second performance in Nashville since I first
drug them across the street from the Sirius radio
station and brought them into Tootsie’s for the first time,” as he
briefly paused and said, “welcome to the stage, Chasing Dixie.”

 

The
crowd gave them a huge ovation as the drum beat kicked in and the band
played a pretty rocking minute long intro to lead the girls out onto
the stage as they launched quickly into their half hour set with “Don’t
Think I Won’t” and “Gas Station Roses.” Alaina paused for the first
time in their performance saying “Thank you so much to all of you for
coming out here tonight to see us play.” But quickly, they dove right
back into their set with the scornful “Everybody Smokes In Hell.”

 

Erin
James asked, “Is everyone out there having a good time so far?” and she
was met with a great ovation as she continued, “well thank you so much
for coming out tonight and I hope you’re enjoying the open bar,” she
paused, “they do have the Chasing Dixie cocktail over there at that bar
tonight too.” “What’s that?” asked Alaina prompting Erin to answer with
“A shot of whiskey and a big ol slap on your face,” she finished as
they rolled into “Give Me Something To Hate You For.”

 

Andrea
Young stepped up to the microphone as the song’s final notes were hit,
“I want to thank all of you for coming out to hear us play tonight and
thank you so much to Tony Holden, our mentor and friend Keith Anderson, Storme Warren…. This next song is one of our favorites,” she finished as they played “Drag Me Down.”

 

To
close out the set the girls put it all out on the stage with “I’m Gone”
as Aliana spit out fast ferocious lyrics including, “I hope it makes
you squirm, I hope it makes you cry,” and “I hope it breaks your heart
like you did mine.” Throughout the performance the girls bounced around
the stage putting the emotions of the lyric proudly on display
eventually bringing Andrea to the back of the stage where she climbed
up high to play her fiddle as the smoke filled around her.

 

FULL SET LIST

1. Don’t Think I Won’t

2. Gas Station Roses

3. Everybody Smokes In Hell

4. Give Me Something To Hate You For

5. Set It On Fire

6. Drag Me Down

7. I’m Gone

March 30, 2009 - Monday 
Della Rose now has Twitter for all the fans to stay up to date on what they are up to while doing shows, recording and more... Be sure to follow Alaina and the girls at twitter.com/dellaroseband :)

January 6, 2009 - Tuesday 
Alaina will blog at her OFFICIAL Journal, at alainawhitaker.org/journal

Fan Mail Address:

Alaina Whitaker
P.O. Box 35203
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74153- 0203

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