Rachel Loy

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Big Sky 03:47 Tools
Love Me Too Much 03:38 Tools
I Can Feel It (Lovin' Me) (JAKAZiD Remix) 04:33 Tools
I Can Feel It (Lovin' Me) (Audioscape Vocal Mix) 04:11 Tools
Big Sky (Pierre Pienaar Mix) 09:15 Tools
Parachute Boy 03:40 Tools
Love The Mess 03:37 Tools
The Same Man (For Matthew) (Acoustic Version) 03:37 Tools
The Same Man (For Matthew) (Electric Version) 03:37 Tools
The Same Man (For Matthew) (Semi-Acoustic Version) 03:37 Tools
Overboard 04:23 Tools
Rachel talks about "The Same Man" 04:23 Tools
Big Sky (Audioscape Remix) 02:04 Tools
Gone For Good 04:09 Tools
Posers 03:04 Tools
Drive Around 03:07 Tools
Unscrew You 04:18 Tools
Sweet Dreams 03:40 Tools
The Last Love Letter You Ever Wrote Me 04:18 Tools
Sky Line 03:25 Tools
Looking at Me 06:06 Tools
After The Storm 04:49 Tools
You Win 04:26 Tools
You Gave Up on Me 03:20 Tools
Love Me Contest 03:32 Tools
Eliza Grace 03:32 Tools
Get To Me 03:32 Tools
Being Little 03:25 Tools
Afraid to Steer 03:13 Tools
Inconsolable 04:57 Tools
Psychobabble 04:57 Tools
Humanity 04:57 Tools
Rational Girls 04:57 Tools
Big Sky (Hardcore Mix) 04:57 Tools
I Can Feel It (Lovin' Me) (P.H.A.T.T. Remix) 04:57 Tools
I Can Feel It (Lovin' Me) [P.H.A.T.T. Remix] 04:57 Tools
I Can Feel it Lovin Me (P.H.A.T.T Rmx) 07:34 Tools
Fine Lines 04:57 Tools
God Knows 07:34 Tools
I Can Feel It (Lovin' Me) (JAKAZiDRemix) 04:33 Tools
Give Yourself a Kiss 07:34 Tools
I Can Feel It (Lovin' Me) - Ibiza Knights Radio Edit 03:44 Tools
I Can Feel it Lovin Me (Audioscape Mix) 04:33 Tools
I Can Feel It (Lovin' Me) - Jakazid Remix 04:33 Tools
I can feel it lovin me 04:33 Tools
I Can Feel it Lovin Me (Audioscape Transatlantic Dub) 04:33 Tools
I Can Feel It (P.H.A.T.T. radio edit) 03:53 Tools
Mean To Me 04:11 Tools
I Can Feel It 04:11 Tools
Stay 03:42 Tools
I Can Feel it__Jakazid Remix 04:11 Tools
I Can Feel it Lovin Me (Jakazid Hardcore Rmx) 06:16 Tools
The Same Man 06:16 Tools
Forgive You 03:53 Tools
I Can Feel It (Jakazid Remix) 06:16 Tools
I Can Feel it__P.H.A.T.T. Radio Edit 06:16 Tools
I Can Feel it__P.H.A.T.T. Remix 06:16 Tools
I Can Feel It (Lovin' Me) 03:53 Tools
Maybe It's Me 03:53 Tools
The Same Man (For Matthew) - Semi-Acoustic Version 03:53 Tools
I Can Feel It (P.H.A.T.T. Remix) 03:53 Tools
I Can Feel it__Audioscape Transatlantic Remix 03:53 Tools
I Can Feel it__Audioscape Vocal Mix 03:53 Tools
I Can Feel It (Lovin' Me) (Audioscape radio edit) 03:53 Tools
Gave Up on Me 02:55 Tools
I Can Feel It (Lovin' Me) - Audioscape Album Mix 06:52 Tools
I Can Feel It (Lovin' Me) - P.H.A.T.T. Remix 04:00 Tools
I Can Feel It (Audioscape Transatlantic Dub) 02:55 Tools
Easy 04:00 Tools
I Can Feel it__Audioscape Radio Edit 02:55 Tools
I Can Feel it__Audioscape Transatlantic Dub 02:55 Tools
I Can Feel it__P.H.A.T.T. Radi 02:55 Tools
I Can Feel It (Lovin' Me)-(Audioscape Radio Edit) 04:00 Tools
I Can Feel It (Lovin' Me) Audioscape Vocal Mix 04:11 Tools
"Love Me" Contest 04:11 Tools
Big Sky (Pierre Pienaar) 04:11 Tools
I Can Feel it__Audioscape Voca 06:52 Tools
I Can Feel It Lovin' Me (P.H.A.T.T. Remix) 06:52 Tools
I Can Feel It (Lovin' Me) - NRG Mix 06:52 Tools
Broken Machine 04:52 Tools
Bigger One 04:52 Tools
The Same Man (For Matthew) 04:52 Tools
Big Sky (Audioscape Dub) 07:09 Tools
I Can Feel It (Audioscape Transatlantic Remix) 04:00 Tools
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Hard to pin down, and hard to forget, Rachel Loy has always had it both ways: she's a sweet, petite blonde who sings heartrending ballads with an aching vulnerability, and she drives her electric bass like it's a pack of pit bulls. She works incredibly hard, but she makes it look easy. She rode the fleeting fame train with a major-label, Billboard-charted hit single at the ripe age of nineteen, and now she's ready to be discovered—again. In the late nineties, Rachel Loy made a precocious debut at the age of thirteen, playing bass and singing with her sister for standing-room-only crowds at the renowned "Babes On Sixth" club in Austin. They held the Friday night slot for almost four years. When she went off to college, Rachel did that her own way too: on a full-ride electric bass scholarship to the prestigious Berklee College of Music, in Boston. While there, in 2003, she won national attention with her song "The Same Man," which she wrote for a friend shipped off to the war in Iraq. Epic released the song, and in no time Rachel was performing on The Today Show and CNN. She graduated Berklee with honors. It's safe to say she was the only college student in the country who got to team up on songwriting with heavy-hitters Clif Magness (Avril Lavigne, Kelly Clarkson), Steve Kipner (Christina Aguilara), Billy Mann (Pink, Ricky Martin), Victoria Shaw (Garth Brooks), Larry Seyer (Asleep at the Wheel), and Patrick Leonard (Madonna, Jewel). Fruitful and fun as that was, Rachel says it seems like a long time ago. "I remember how badly I wanted to be Pop, and I wanted to be clever, and I wanted to hear my music on big radio with a big record deal," Rachel says. "I also wanted to express myself. And I did. But now that's the main thing. With the musical and personal changes I've gone through in the last few years, I have completely new things I want to say." In 2008, Rachel moved to Nashville and began making her mark as a bass player and songwriter, playing for an eclectic batch of artists ranging from Dave Pahanish, Rebecca Lynn Howard and Universal Recording Artist Chris Janson, to American Idol top 6 contestant Carmen Rasmusen and Mikky Ekko. She has also co-written songs for stars like Rebecca Lynn Howard, Shane McAnally, Victoria Shaw, Kathy Valentine of the Go Gos and Tony Scalzo of Fastball. Her music has been heard on the renowned ABC primetime drama “Eastwick” and her dance single, “I Can Feel It (Loving Me)”, with producer Adam Lilley received 4 weeks of Radio 1 airplay and placements on 3 dance compilations, but her credentials do not stop there. Four of Loy’s dance songs can also be found in the upcoming independent film “When Harry Tries to Marry”. Rachel is currently the bassist for country artist Julianne Hough. The new self-titled EP is the product of the Nashville stew Rachel's been simmering in. She feels being a resident of this southern city has played an imperative part on her songwriting and talent as an artist, which is evident in this record. Every song tells a clear story, ranging from former relationships and fighting for love to the struggle of embarking on a career in this competitive, yet compelling industry. With influences like the Indigo Girls, Patti Griffin and Shawn Colvin, the album encompasses passionate rock sounds but is evenly matched with lush, emotional textures for an exceptional balance. It's the product of her unique history, her unusually expansive musical experience and is bound to please the ears of many. "I feel, lyrically and musically, this EP is the best stuff I've ever put out,” she said. With hard-earned, heartfelt things to say, the honesty to say them, and no desire to slow down, Rachel Loy is bound to be discovered—again and again—as the generous and gifted artist that she is. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.