Meet Felicia. You may know her as former lead of the dynamic country duo Face2Face and you most likely have heard one of their many charting singles on radio. Or maybe you saw her and her sister perform as the opening act for Rascal Flatts this past July, 2008 or remember their performance opening for the redneck woman herself, Gretchen Wilson. Either way, Felicia is one woman you won’t forget.
Felicia is your girl-next-door. She obtains a special quality that connects her with her audience in such a way that it can’t be ignored. Once you see her perform and feel the power and emotion in each note she sings, you will be left craving more.
Felicia grew up alongside her twin sister and had a difficult time breaking out of the shadows and becoming the woman she is today, though she says “every day is one more that I wouldn’t take back.”
She picked up the guitar at the age of 14 and began writing her own material as a way of expressing her feelings. To this day, Felicia has written numerous songs and currently has her first co-written song on radio, released under Face2Face, titled “You Are.”
During her time with Face2Face, Felicia traveled across Canada on a media tour promoting her music and building a fan base. She recorded a CD titled “Pistols and Pickup Trucks” with producer Gilles Godard, Chief Creative Officer of ole publishing and released many singles to radio, all making the top 100 Charts in Canada. Felicia did co-write 4 out of the 10 songs on the album including the title track.
Just as Felicia is a name not commonly heard, also is she the woman you will never forget. Like a rainbow after the rain, she is a promise to be seen. She is a joy that overwhelms and the one person you can’t afford not to meet.
Meet Felicia.





