Mitzi Fritz, Country, gospel and pop singer/songwriter/recording-artist grew up with music in her home. Her mom listened to the local country music radio station and her dad played in a local band. She and a friend would sing on the playground while the other kids would gather around to listen. She knew, even at that young age that she would pursue a career in music.
She got married after high school and started doing some solo work in church. She started hearing words and music in her head, which she later learned was a gift - the gift to write music. Words and melodies sprang from her - as fast as she could write it down. People who heard the words and the melodies would get 'goose-bumps' or break into tears or found themselves humming the tune in the days that followed.
She found a man with vision, her current partner and manager to help her. She was put on stage as the spotlight performer. The crowd was awestruck. How could this young woman, never having had a voice lesson sing like an angel? Some of the audience members who thought they were going to stay but 5 minutes wound up staying for the whole 4-hour show. Many came back in the following weeks, bringing friends with them. The mailing list grew from a handful to hundreds in a short time. The mailing list had names from New York to California and Alaska to Florida. She was growing in popularity.
An album was started. Three tunes were finished before running out of money. The title-cut, 'Everything Is Gonna Be Alright', has already received airplay in the U.S. and 9 foreign countries. A record-label, Lost-in-a-Song Records and a publisher, Hits - That's It Music Publishing (BMI) are working with her. She records out of WoodlandAudio and her Executive Producer is Soundwave Productions. For more info, contact her manager, Rich Bledsoe at SndWav7@aol.com