Bill Text: MS SC642 | 2012 | Regular Session | Introduced

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Bill Title: Recognize 18-year-old singing sensation Skylar Laine as the first Mississippi artist to reach "American Idol's Top 5."

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 15-6)

Status: (Passed) 2012-04-30 - Enrolled Bill Signed [SC642 Detail]

Download: Mississippi-2012-SC642-Introduced.html

MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2012 Regular Session

To: Rules

By: Senator(s) Kirby, Lee, Gollott, Moran, Harkins, Carmichael, Frazier, Ward, Flowers, Tollison, Hudson, Watson, Fillingane, Chassaniol, Browning, Burton, Blount, Sojourner

Senate Concurrent Resolution 642

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING AND SALUTING 18-YEAR-OLD COUNTRY ROCK SINGING SENSATION SKYLAR LAINE FROM BRANDON AS MISSISSIPPI'S FIRST ARTIST TO REACH "AMERICAN IDOL'S TOP 10."

     WHEREAS, Skylar Laine made Mississippi history on March 15, 2012; and

     WHEREAS, the 18-year-old country rock singer from Brandon, Mississippi, became the state's first artist to reach "American Idol's Top 10."  It ensures her a spot on the show's summer tour, which last year included 49 dates in the United States, Canada and the Philippines.  This achievement virtually guarantees her a record deal, every Top 10 member from past seasons has been signed to a label.  Among them are:  Jennifer Hudson, Carrie Underwood, Fantasia and Chris Daughtry.  Results were decided by public vote following performances on Fox television; and

     WHEREAS, Skylar Laine impressed the judges, and apparently voters who put her through.  Randy Jackson called her a "great country singer" and described her as a mix of Kelly Clarkson, Tina Turner and Reba McEntire.  Jimmy Lovine, who has produced albums for U2 and Tom Petty, said that Laine brought a lot of charisma to the stage; and

     WHEREAS, results are decided by viewer votes.  Fans can vote as many times as they like during the two hours following the show.  The contestant with the fewest votes will leave the show each week.  Regardless of what happens over the next 2-1/2 months, Skylar Laine's life will never be the same, nor will the lives of her family members; and

     WHEREAS, on March 21, 2012, contestants sang the songs of Billy Joel, and the group was cut to nine.  Skylar made the cut and is currently in the Top 9.  Skylar has shown nerves of steel during her performances.  "I just get into the song and give it all I've got.  I try not to think that there are 40 million people watching.  Most of the time adrenaline kicks in and I don't think of anything but giving it my best"; and

     WHEREAS, Laine's family owns Beatty Street Grocery, a 72-year-old establishment in downtown Jackson.  She is a graduate of Brandon High School.  Laine said that she was raised listening to the classic country records of her maternal grandfather, Malcolm Massey.  Her favorite singer is Miranda Lambert, whom she saw in concert at the Mississippi Coliseum last October; and

     WHEREAS, Beatty Street Grocery, owned and operated by Skylar's maternal grandparents, Malcolm and Carolyn Massey, and her mom, opened in downtown Jackson in 1940.  It began serving sandwiches in 1959 for a dime and soon became one of the city's most popular lunch destinations.  As soon as Skylar emerged from the thousands who auditioned for Idol, it is no coincidence that Beatty Street Grocery is experiencing a resurgence.  Suddenly, the 72-year-old store is a tourist destination; and

     WHEREAS, Skylar is guaranteed a spot on the National Summer Tour, which might bring her to Jackson's Mississippi Coliseum, where she has performed the "National Anthem" numerous times before the Dixie National Rodeo; and

     WHEREAS, "It's been a long journey," said her mom, Mary Harden.  "That was Skylar's 12th audition on Idol where she either passed or came home.  We're just immeasurably blessed, and we're proud that Skylar has stayed grounded and kept her head about her"; and

     WHEREAS, even with the excitement and opportunity Idol has brought her, Skylar says her mind still drifts back home.  "I miss hanging out with my friends at the car wash.  I just miss everybody"; and

     WHEREAS, it is with great pride that we follow the accomplishments of this young "American Idol" who has brought honor to her family and her community, and who has become an Ambassador for the State of Mississippi:

     NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING THEREIN, That we do hereby recognize and salute 18-year-old country rock singing sensation Skylar Laine from Brandon as Mississippi's first artist to reach "American Idol's Top 10," and we extend our best wishes to Skylar and her family for her continued success in the competition and for success in her future music career.

     BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this resolution be presented to Skylar Laine, forwarded to the Mississippi Arts Commission, and made available to the Capitol Press Corps.

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