Chelsie Boyd was like most other little girls who carried around a hairbrush disguised as a microphone – she loved to sing and put on a show for family and friends. Her uniqueness quickly brought her into the spotlight, though, when her performances were noticed to be more than typical three-year-old jumbles. By age 11, Chelsie had teamed with budding young producer, Jason Hoard, to record her first album. Two more followed over the next few years and she started to garner some industry attention. She put a band together, started touring and even got some radio airplay. Now, at 18, Chelsie Boyd is back with a fourth installment and her stage is set. With a sound reminiscent of Plumb and vocals in the vein of Christy Nockels, Chelsie Boyd not only has the talent, but she also has the life experience to back up what she’s singing. Having written or co-written six of the 10 songs on Image, she shares her story with urgency and a desire to walk alongside others rather than to sit back and watch a repeat in someone else’s life.