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Country singer with Labrador roots realizes Nashville dream

A country singer who grew up on the border between Labrador and Quebec is stepping into the spotlight, after realizing her childhood dream of travelling to Nashville to record an album.
Jessica Lavallee says she's been dreaming of recording an album in Nashville since she was a little girl. (Meagan Sylvester/Submitted )

A country singerwho grew up on the border between Labrador and Quebecis stepping into the spotlight, after realizing her childhood dream of travelling to Nashville to record an album.

Jessica Lavalleeis from Blanc Sablon, Que., which is just minutes from the southernLabrador border and the neighbouring community of L'Anse au Clair.

She nowlives in Brockville, Ont.

Shetravelled to Nashville before Christmas to record some songs foran upcoming release.

Jessica Lavallee grew up on the border of Southern Labrador and Quebec - dreaming of going to Nashville to make an album. Last fall, her dreams came true. Lavallee spent five days recording her E.P. in Music City. She spoke with Gary Moore.

She said it was a trip she'd been wanting to make since she was a little girl, sitting at home with her family and watching famous country stars perform in Nashville on TV.

"It was one of those things that I really, really wanted to be a part of," said Lavallee.

"It was so capturing to me at that time, even as a young little girl, to appreciate the love that I had and sort of really just take all of that country music in."

After finally getting the chance to visit Nashville a few years ago, Lavallee said she found herself gripped by the urge to return and record there.

"When I got a little bit of a taste of the city and the home of country music, I said to myself: 'I'm coming back, I don't know when, I don't know how, I'm just coming back and when I come back, I'm coming back to sing.'"

Spent week recording EP

In Nashville, she spent five days completing an EP, known in the business an extended play musical recording. She experiencedall the legendary country music thetown has to offer.

"It was an honour to record with these guys, and all the great musicians," she said.

"It just felt right to go to the home of country music and record these songs."

Her upcoming self-titled EP will be released on iTunes next month