Ashlyne Huff

Ashlyne Anderson Huff[1] (born August 28, 1985) is an American singer, songwriter and dancer. She is the daughter of Nashville record producer and session-guitarist Dann Huff and the niece of Giant and White Heart drummer David Huff.[2][3]

Ashlyne Anderson Huff[1]
Born (1985-08-28) August 28, 1985
Glendale, California, U.S.[2]
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • dancer
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active2007–present
LabelsLiquid Digital Media

Early life

As a child Huff took dance lessons and musical classes. Huff won an award at the Actors, Models and Talent for Christ (AMTC) 2004 Winter Convention in the category 'Overall Dancer'.[4] She then headed to the Belmont University and enrolled in the Belmont University Music Business program where she studied publishing and copyright law. During her studies at the university Huff continued working on her own music.[5][6] Huff is a graduate of Belmont University.[7]

Career

She was the opening act alongside Just Kait for Honor Society on their Spring 2010 Here Comes Trouble Tour.[8] She has also toured with Emily Osment.

Her self-titled album was released May 11, 2010 by Liquid Digital Media. She wrote or co-wrote every song on the album. She was the featured performer at Liquid's awards dinner on May 17, 2010.[9]

Her song "Heart of Gold" is offered as a bonus track with the compilation album Now That's What I Call Music! featuring Daughtry, Kris Allen and Adam Lambert.[10]

In the summer of 2010, she embarked on selected dates of Jordin Sparks' "Battlefield Tour" as opening act alongside Days Difference.

The following summer, in 2011, Ashlyne joined the New Kids on the Block and the Backstreet Boys as an opening act on the NKOTBSB Tour.[11]

In 2015 she published the book Falling Stars.[12]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart
positions
US
Heat

[13]
US
Indie

[14]
Ashlyne Huff
  • Release date: May 22, 2010
  • Label: Liquid Digital Media
  • Formats: CD, music download
10 50
Let It Out
  • Release date: June 7, 2011
  • Label: Liquid Digital Media
  • Formats: CD, music download
35

Singles

Year Single Album
2011 "Whatever" (featuring Eric Bellinger) Let It Out
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References

  1. http://www.familytreelegends.com/records/calbirths?c=search&first=ashlyne&last=huff&spelling=Exact&4_year=&4_month=0&4_day=0&5=&7=&SubmitSearch.x=-365&SubmitSearch.y=-607&SubmitSearch=Submit
  2. Leahey, Andrew. "Ashlyne Huff – Biography". Allmusic.com. Retrieved August 20, 2010.
  3. "The Buzz On: Ashlyne Huff". MTV Buzzworthy Blog. Archived from the original on June 19, 2010. Retrieved June 18, 2010.
  4. "AMTC 2004 Winter Convention". Tyrone, GA, USA: AMTC. Archived from the original on September 4, 2010. Retrieved August 20, 2010.
  5. Leahey, Andrew. "Ashlyne Huff - The Basics". Billboard. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  6. Leahey, Andrew. "Ashlyne Huff Biography". AOL Music. Retrieved August 20, 2010.
  7. Rutledge, Jordan (June 4, 2009). "Ashlyne Huff carves a place for herself in the music world". Nashville Lifestyles. The Tennessean. Retrieved August 20, 2010.
  8. "Washington Post, April 22, 2010". The Washington Post. April 23, 2010. Retrieved June 7, 2012.
  9. "www.narm.com/". narm.com/. Retrieved June 7, 2012.
  10. "USA Today, March 31, 2010". USA Today. March 31, 2010. Retrieved June 7, 2012.
  11. http://www.ashlynehuff.com/events/
  12. "Ashlyne Huff Revelette, Class of 2008, Publishes First Book "Falling Stars" - Belmont University". alumni.belmont.edu. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  13. "Ashlyne Huff Album & Song Chart History – Heatseekers Albums". Billboard. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
  14. "Ashlyne Huff Album & Song Chart History – Independent Albums". Billboard. Retrieved January 17, 2013.


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