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'The Voice' season 10 winner Alisan Porter releases new single 'Change'

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Fri, Jul 21st 2017 04:30 pm
New independent EP, 'I Come In Pieces,' out Aug. 11
Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter and history-making season 10 victor of NBC's "The Voice," Alisan Porter released her brand-new single, "Change," at all digital retailers today. It's available HERE.
On Tuesday, July 25, she will perform the song on NBC's "Today" for the song's very first television performance.
"Change" follows Porter's first single, "Deep Water," which introduced her 2017 independent EP, "I Come In Pieces" (arriving Aug. 11). Written in just six days during a trip to Nashville, she teamed with producer Greg Wells (Adele, Elton John) to cut these six new songs, co-writing alongside the likes of Jason Reeves and Stephony Smith.
Standing at the crossroads of shimmering soul, heavenly gospel and roaring rock 'n' roll, this body of work illuminates every nuance of her magnetic, massive and marvelous voice. Check out the full track listing below.
About "Change," Porter said, "Freedom. Acceptance. Love. This is the change the world wants to see. What it needs to see. 'Change' is my anthem, a pact with one another, to be the change we want to see".
As part of "Team Christina Aguilera," Porter's story, spirit and staggering talent captured the hearts of audiences everywhere last year on "The Voice." Touring plans will be announced at a later time.
"I Come In Pieces" Track Listing
  • "Deep Water"
  • "Change"
  • "Enough"
  • "Reckless"
  • "I Come In Pieces"
About Alisan Porter
A powerhouse siren with impressive writing chops to match her towering vocals, it's no surprise Los Angeles-based singer and songwriter Porter could sing with perfect pitch at 9 months old. Born to a Broadway singer mom and rocker dad, she went from wowing America on "Star Search" at the age of 5 to starring in the John Hughes 1991 classic "Curly Sue."
Post-high school, she logged time on Broadway, starring in the first production of "Footloose" and a revival of "A Chorus Line." She fronted The Canyons and released two solo albums, namely 2009's "Alisan Porter," and "Who We Are" in 2014.
During a 2016 respite from music, a friend secretly submitted her to NBC's "The Voice." Emerging triumphantly, she made history on the show, winning season 10 and becoming the first victor for a female coach repping "Team Christina" (Aguilera).
Staunchly committed to a personal vision, she turned down a major label release in order to follow her heart as an independent artist.

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