PYT Lauren Mayhew, Tracy
Williams, Lydia Bell, and Ashley
Niven are PYT a fresh and
exceptionally talented new pop group
from Tampa, Florida. Though all four
girls are only thirteen years old, the
members of PYT have been friends for
several years. Lauren, Tracy and
Lydia met at age six when they began
performing with "Entertainment
Revue," a Tampa-based musical
theater troupe; Ashley Niven later
joined the Revue at age nine. Over the
years that followed, the girls have
individually developed their talents and
amassed considerable experience
through involvement in live theater,
television, radio, print, and musical
revues.
In the fall of 1998, Lauren, Tracy,
Lydia, and Ashley decided to form a
musical group and began refining their
stage choreography and vocal style.
Notes Lydia proudly: "Our parents
encouraged us but they didn't push
us." "We asked to do it," Tracy
affirms. "We put this together
ourselves!"
The result is PYT, an enchanting
blend of upbeat, R&B-flavored pop in
the style of the Backstreet Boys and
Britney Spears and smooth vocal
harmonizing a la En Vogue and Boyz
II Men. The girls' stylistic versatility is
demonstrated by energetic pop/dance
tracks like "Something More
Beautiful" (the first single),
light-but-tight funk songs like
"D.F.W." ("Down for Whatever"), and
the heartfelt ballad "Book of Dreams."
"We like all kinds of music, from R&B
and hip-hop to pop and show tunes,"
says Lauren. "I think our album will
reflect the influence of all those
styles, something for everybody!"
"Something More Beautiful," the first
single by PYT, will be released in
September 1999. It will be followed by
PYT's debut album in mid-November.
In the meantime, their career is
already off to an amazing start: PYT
have spent a good part of the summer
touring with pop superstars 'NSYNC
and are now on tour with Britney
Spears. These tours only hint at the
kind of success PYT will no doubt
have in the near future.
"Performing isn't really work for us,"
says Ashley, "it's something we love
to do. We practice hard so that, once
we can get on stage, we can focus on
having fun."
"I think both kids and grown-ups will
enjoy our music," Lydia explains,
"and relate to us as people. I mean,
we're really close friends doing what
we love to do most and having a great
time. Everyone can relate to that!"
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Taken from PYT Fan Club Website