Christina Fulton has reignited her singing career. I didn't know she was a singer and I didn't realize she was in Nic's Snake Eyes!! Did you? I'll have to look for her!!
From Cage to the Stage, Fulton Return's to her Musical Roots with the Release of her Album - January 2012
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Christina Fulton's first single, "Thank You" will premiere on MTV's Jersey Shore this Thursday, September 29th 2011. "Thank You" is a pop, dance hit, and is the first single off Fulton's album "Uncaged," dropping January 2012. Fulton is returning to her musical roots and recording again after raising her son Weston Cage (with father Nicolas Cage).
Fulton remarked on the music"this has been a cathartic experience to help me move forward from the past." In the new album expected first quarter next year, Fulton partners with Grammy Award-Winning producer, Jack Douglas and producer Brian Pothier. Fulton's track was chosen out of dozens of other songs to be featured in the top rated show MTV's Jersey Shore for its edgy lyrics and strong vocals.
Douglas, a world-renowned, legendary producer, has worked with such iconic musicians as John Lennon, Aerosmith, Blue Oyster Cult and Alice Cooper. "When Christina signed with A&M records, all the executives knew that Christina had what it took to make it to the top of the charts," Douglas explains. "We have come full circle and it's amazing to see her back in the studio. She hasn't missed a beat!"
Pothier who has worked with artists such as Tim Foust, Cherish Lee and Kelly Fitzgerald states this about working with Fulton, "I was amazed at her willingness to take on very personal subject matter, and it was a very honest and brave thing to do. Not many artists these days dig that deep, especially in the pop world."
"Thank You" is remixed by the New York Times top ten, "The Rondo Brothers," producers who have worked with Douglas on projects including New York Dolls, The Kin and Sarah Lee Guthrie. "When we heard Christina's track, "Thank You" we were excited to give it a dance floor remix over her brutally knife-edged vocals!"
Christina is currently working on her dance single due out this November. She has teamed up with Aram Avagyanhas of ARMEDO Productions (who produced a song with Snoop Dogg). Aram says, "We are excited to work with Christina as she is such a talented artist, a rising star."
About Christina Fulton
Philanthropist, Christina Fulton came to Hollywood from rural Idaho to pursue a career in music. Shortly after securing a development deal with A&M Records, Fulton landed a part in Oliver Stone's critically acclaimed film, The Doors. Fulton's portrayal of the enigmatic Nico launched an illustrious acting career that has included roles in Francis Ford Coppola's, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Brian DePalma's, Snake Eyes, Abel Ferrara's, Dangerous Games and the award-winning independent film, Lucinda's Spell. Fulton founded the SINGLE MOM FOUNDATION and the FULCAGE, LLC clothing line, both of which raise money for mothers in need.
Oh dear, I just received word from a friend that Christina's song "Thank You" is all about Nic and it's extremely inflamatory, mean and beyond vicious.
I'm so sorry, had I known this, I would have never posted this thread celebrating her comeback, if one can call it that. I just read an article that states Christina is planning to let loose more vicious attacks against Nic in her upcoming album. I'm really saddened to here that anyone would use an album to degrade someone that they used to care alot about.
Lula, please feel free to delete this entire thread.
I know we have been talking aout this in the chat box and if you still feel strongly I will delete it Gina! I know it is a tough judegment call because we don't discuss Nic's personal life here and this could border upon that, and easily decend into speculation and gossip.
for me, i can't judge anyone else's personal feelings towards another, but it does seem unwise to so publicly air them..i can also understand how the creative process is cathartic and healing and expression is necessary, but, and i dont mean this in anyway to denegrate a person's feelings or experiences, to display that publicly in a way that involves and implicates another person in your drama feels really unfair.
oh, that's indeed very mean from her! and it's nothing Gina, it's not your fault. Nic indeed is a gentleman and he's a great and sweet man and doesn't deserves any of this
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