Priscilla Townsend, a freshman pursuing dental hygiene, stopped by the Waxhaw, N.C., fair this summer to see some rescue puppies.
Townsend left the fair with a three-year record contract.
“I always thought how it’d be really cool to have a recording contract,” Townsend said. “Now it’s just so surreal. It still hasn’t hit me.”
Townsend sang her self-authored song “How Did I Know” in a karaoke contest at the fair.
The song — now her first single on iTunes — brought her victory and the attention of Charlotte-based The Bench Studios producer Rick Lapinsky, who then asked Townsend to sign with the company.
“It was really her writing style that caught our attention,” Lapinsky said. Townsend is the label’s first signed artist. “The maturity of her writing is pretty exceptional for her age.”
The song comes off of her still untitled upcoming extended album, which will boast five other songs that Townsend wrote herself.
“I’ve always loved to write. It can be anything from relationship stuff to memories or stories from friends,” Townsend said. “It all goes into this melting pot that becomes one of my songs.”
Growing up in Waxhaw, a small town outside of Charlotte, Townsend learned to play guitar in kindergarten and at nine years old began playing piano and writing songs for her church youth group.