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Hollie Steel Records Her Album at the Ace Centre in Nelson
Some details of Hollie Steel’s debut album that we know she has been recording have appeared today in the Lancashire Telegraph.
The article details how Hollie has spent the last two weeks in the recording studio, recording songs from “musicals and operas”.
Hollie is hoping to have her single released in time for Christmas. Yay!!
Nina, Hollie’s mum, has said that Hollie stands a great chance of reaching the Top 40 as the sounds coming out of the studio are “really good”. So far, Hollie has recorded seven tracks, some choices may be “surprising” to Hollie’s fans.
(My prediction here – a Christmas single from Hollie will reach the Top 10.)
Backing vocals on some of the classical tracks were provided by Pendle’s Arden Youth Choir.
Nina told the Lancashire Telegraph: “We want to do it right and to a commercial standard because we want to release it as a proper album.
“Hollie’s having a really good time doing what she’s doing and the songs sound really good.
“She’s enjoyed picking some of the songs herself. We’re trying to make it fun for her because she’s only a little girl.
“We would like to get into the charts. That’s the ultimate aim. No one is expecting a number one, but we hope it makes it into the charts.
“Fans from Hong Kong and America keep asking us when there will be an album – that’s one of the reasons why we are making it.”
Hollie has been recording her album at the new Ace Centre, in Cross Street, Nelson.
Nina Steel is impressed with the facilities there, describing them as “brillant”. She said that she was amazed to find facilities of such a high standard so close to home.
Ace Centre manager Kirsty Rose said: “We are thrilled that Hollie has chosen the ACE Centre to record her debut album.
“It is a brand new, state-of-the-art facility with a professional studio and therefore Hollie’s album will get a professional release.
“We wish her every success for the future and we are delighted that we have played some part in helping her on her road to stardom.”
Thanks to Léopold for bringing this article to my attention.

