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Rachel Angels was born on August 22 1991 in Bankview, Arkansas. Her music inspiration is pop and country. She sits down with Fuse Online. She is Rachel Angels. She is very bubbly, sweet, overly excited, fashionable and talented. This girl keeps a smile on her face, her love is performing and singing. This bubbly guitar player with girly aspects with dresses and rings, this is Racheal Adams. She is nice, not a bitch and very glamours with her work.Fuse: I love your name. Is it real name Rachel Angels? Rachel: (excited) No, Angels is my middle name. I got it from my grandmother, My real name is Rachel Angels Pratt. Fuse: You grew up in a pretty small town. How did it feel to grow up in such an small town with not so many people? Rachel: You know, for a while, you got use to it. (laughs) You know? I have meant some amazing people in a small town. Sometimes you wish you had more people around you because you want more friends and more people to lean on, but nonetheless, the people in Bankview was amazing people. Sometimes you need to move someone smaller to meet nicer people. I loved Bankview, I didnt want to leave. It was good going to like the grocery store and knowing everyone in the grocery store or going to a event and having like 20 people there. Everyone was family.Fuse: Right. So you moved around the age of 10, why? Rachel: (overly excited, very sweet) While, my mom was in too fashion, and I think that's where I got the love for clothes at and being really girly. (laughs) but she owned a fashion bonquet in deep Arkansas, so we moved out of Bankview and into a larger part of Arkansas. She ran her business there and for me, A little girl that liked to draw, dance and sing all the time, it was like I was the girl who wasnt the "it" girl at all. It was hard to get adjusted too.Fuse: Your parents was really hard on you. Did you feel they were too hard on you growing up? Rachel: How I feel was that my parents was very scrict on me for one reason. (pause) they wanted me to be edcuated. I wasnt the party hard high school girl or even the girl who has a lot of boyfriends, went to a lot of events. It was a lot of me, in my house studying for an exam while my best friend was at the biggest party of the year or something. I wasnt a loner, but I was the really smart girl that use to raise her hand in class and got EVERY SINGLE answer right and everyone hated me for that. I use to be really scared to answer the questions, so everytime the teacher will call me, I will put my head down and someone then said an extremly stupid answer. I had to break out of my shell.Fuse: Your father was very educated man. He kept you grounded. Rachel: That mom gave hell a new place. (laughs) No, he was very edcauted man, he was good at what he did. He was an salesman. He was hard on me because I remember that big voice in my head everytime. He will say, " A stupid fool can make it no where, my child" I will just look at him because he use to give me all these crazy quotes and TRY and make me understand, but at the end of the day, it was like he was just a machine going on and on. He waned me to be edcauted because he wanted me to make it in the world. I do love that I wasnt the party hard chick because my head would have been party hard dumb. (laughs) you know? so that man is the root of my life. He was someone I looked up too. That's why I'm here today.Fuse: You were that kid in school with the dorky clothes on, but still fashionable. Stood out when you went too. Theatre freak and choir singhead. Rachel: (happy) I mean! Theatre was always like my first love. I feel in love with theatre, it gave me a chance to perform. I was center of attention (pause, looks around) every thought I didnt get so much attention, when I got it. I SHOWED OUT! Sir. Choir was my love for singing. I found myself just singing tunes to my dad old albums and I learned the songs and I found my vocal range which my choir teacher, Mary Lyrons taught me privates lessons one on one. I was an natural and theatre kind of helped me perform on stage with choir. I was that kid, with the nice glasses, high pants but I was a nerdy kind of swag to me, if that's what is it called. I loved it, I stood out with my style and I loved that if someone would have came in the room. I was attention, not the girls who use to pull my hair.Fuse: The days you wasnt writing music or doing music, what were you doing? Rachel: Going to this lake in Bankview where I use to chill with Jenny Hudson. That was my place for inspiration. I found some of the most deepest place to write my music. Music was everything, but connecting with it was everything to me.Fuse: If you wasnt doing music, you will be doing? Rachel: I can't see myself doing everything but where my heart is.
Fuse: Thanks for this interview, Rachel. Good luck. Rachel: (excited) Thank you so much!! |