CURRENT SINGLE: “Champagne Night”
Lady A has a new song on the Deluxe Edition of their On This Winter’s Night Christmas album called “Christmas Through Your Eyes.” It’s an original song written by Hillary, Charles and Dave about witnessing the magic of Christmastime through their kids’ eyes, and that’s exactly what they’re looking forward to this year. Hillary’s oldest daughter is seven and her youngest ones are just about at that age where they’re starting to understand that it’s a special time of year, and she says, “I think for me, with the ages of my girls, my twins – they’re two and a half, they’ll be almost three at Christmas – will be seeing the magic, I think, maybe more than ever.”
Hillary also anticipates that her twin girls will be getting into all kinds of mischief. “I think that they’ll just love the lights on the tree and wanna probably rip open every single present. We’ll probably have to wait, keep ‘em on a shelf so they don’t get into ‘em,” she says.”
Hillary thinks the added excitement in the house might also get her seven-year-old daughter Eisele (EYES-lee) more excited. “She’s been good about sleeping in pretty good on Christmas morning,” Hillary says, “even though she knows Santa’s coming. And I’m wondering if this year it will be like the 4am wake-up call.” She laughs and says, “We’ll see.”
If you’re looking for some great Christmas music this holiday season, be sure to check out Lady A’s new Deluxe Edition of On This Winter’s Night, featuring four brand new songs.
Lady A – Christmas through kids’ eyes :35
Hillary Scott – “You know, I think for me, with the ages of my girls – my twins, they’re two and a half, they’ll be almost three at Christmas – will be seeing the magic, I think, maybe more than ever. I think that they’ll just love the lights on the tree and wanna probably rip open every single present. We’ll probably have to wait, keep ‘em on a shelf so they don’t get into ‘em. And my oldest, it’s just the magic of it all. She’s been good about sleeping in pretty good on Christmas morning, even though she knows Santa’s coming. And I’m wondering if this year it will be like the 4am wake-up call. We’ll see (laugh).”