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Stef Ray / Blog

Top 40 ECMA Charts 01/19/2009

My song, "(MY) OWN WOMAN AGAIN" has made the European Country Music Association's Top 40 charts again. In Belgium it has made it's way to the #9 position. Thanks To Everyone For The Continued Support! Steph

Top 40 ECMA Charts 08/11/2008

My song, "(MY) OWN WOMAN AGAIN" has made the European Country Music Association's Top 40 charts! In Poland it has made it's way to the #2 position and in the Netherlands it has made it's way to #40. Thanks To Everyone For The Continued Support! Steph

Europe puts singer on map

Songwriter, performer is hit overseas - JESSE DUNSMORE, Times Herald (Aug 01, 2008) http://www.thetimesherald.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008808010307

Recording In Nashville

Stephanie spent the last weekend in June in Nashville recording at some of the top studios with a great producer.

Top 40 ECMA Charts 06/09/2008

My song, "TRUSTING YOU" has made the European Country Music Association's Top 40 charts! In Norway it has made it's way to the 4 position and in France it has made it's way to 19. Thanks To Everyone For The Continued Support! Steph

BIO Part 1

Stephanie was born in Flint and raised in SE MI. She began singing when she began talking. Her first favorites as a toddler were Bad Boys (theme song from COPS) and Kokomo; she would jump with joy and bouncing curls upon hearing them. As a teenager, Cover Of The Rolling Stone, was a must for any road trip and the whole family would join in. Stephanie has a large extended family that she remains very close with, including grandparents, parents, stepparents, aunts/uncles, cousins, 11 sisters/brothers (including step/half) and the nieces/nephews increase every year. Learning the meaning of rhyme early in elementary school was the beginning of what eventually turned from poetry to songwriting in high school for Stephanie. Her poetry won her a national award at a very young age and her vivid songwriting has the ability to put you in the scene. Also excelling in the visual arts, her artwork has been displayed at various times since first grade; working in most any medium she can consistently produce fabulous originals. Elementary school band was a goal for Stephanie, and she chose to play the flute. She continued to play in the band until high school when she took choir for a year or so. Not wanting her to forget how to read music, her parents got her a student guitar and beginners book. Combining a guitar with a choir class and an exceptional poetry skill, her songwriting developed at a rapid pace. Her father, Rod Raymond, gave her an electric keyboard a year or so later and it simply enhanced her abilities, she progressed with it as easily as she did with the guitar. During her last years of high school Stephanie had the opportunity to play solo acoustic performances of her own work at her school, the local art center and a few coffeehouses and received an overwhelming response. Her voice was growing ever stronger, as she experimented with it, trying new things and testing the limits. A music career not even a thought at this point, Stephanie prepared, as many seniors do, to go to college. Having about four years of Spanish throughout school and Japanese for the last two years of high school, she loved learning languages and different cultures. She intended to tie linguistics with business and make a go of it. She spent the summer between these last years of school working with U of M, Youth Dialogue project and getting to know and understand other ethnic groups in the metro Detroit area. She also began working a part-time job at the beginning of her senior year. Stephanie has been very generous with her time and helping others. She has spent many hours volunteering for everything that interests her. Reading to the children at the library and elementary school, helping at the museum and local festivals, coaching the soccer tots, helping and giving blood at blood drives, assisting in charity events and many more things. She is a good athlete, playing softball all her life, she enjoys tennis, rollerblading, bicycling, fishing and reading, learning to downhill ski was a breeze for her and she has recently purchased her first set of golf clubs. After many months of Stephanie’s mother nagging her father, he set up a recording session during spring break of her senior year. They would be at an old friend’s small private studio where she could test her voice and songs. They put down four songs in a rough demo and brought them home. After listening to years of the exact songs, both acoustic and/or keyboard solos, it was astonishing to hear her voice recorded with full accompaniment to the lyrics, even if rough. Stephanie had hoped to return to the studio soon, but life happens and it was put off.

Clear Channel Radio

My song, "Trusting You", was accepted and added to Clear Channel Radio. The more complete plays it gets, the higher it will move up in their "Most Played Unsigned Artists" list. The song could be played on the air and exposed to more than 10 MILLION PEOPLE PER MONTH on nearly 400 radio station web sites across the country! Please follow this link and listen all the way through the song until it says stopped, or it doesn't count. I know, you have heard it on here already. There is also a link on the player page where you can submit your radio ready song for airplay consideration. I have just submitted the rest of my songs, all ten, individually, for consideration. Here's the link: http://www.b93.com/cc-common/artist_submission/player.html?art=132255 Thank You For All The Support! Steph PS. Let me know if you submit and are accepted and I will help move you up the list also!