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AbigailOnline start out at www.abigailonline.net on August 19, 2005 (which happens to be my late grandfather's birthday). But that's beside the point. AbigailOnine was created to share with the world the vocals of Abigial Zsiga. Abigail is known under two names, Abigail, which is her HI-NRG dance club hits and Abigail Zsiga, is her adult contemporary music. Before I created AbigailOnine.net, my Abigail section was hosted on my parent site, OutWorldRec.com. I've search through old version of my websites, but I'm unable to find any with Abigail on it. Although I did find one version of OutWorldRec that said the Abigail section was moved to it's own server. So as Abigail pumped out new music, my site was right on top of it. I even frequent her page quite often. While she was working on her Home...again album, known in the beginning as Crazy Beautiful, I downloaded all the samples she had. I even ended up with two full songs that I found. I can't remember if I found them directly on Abigail's official page or her producers or someone that help on the album, but I ended up with "Wide Open (Alternate Full Mix)" and "Magical Make Believe". This songs are rare and I promised Abigail I would never release them, so please do not ask. I resepect Abigail and would not do anything to make her upset with me. Abigail is a very nice lady and has stay in touch with me through the years. Updating me on her new music, asking about my health (I'm currently on dialysis and looking forward to a transplant soon.), etc. So I try to make the best Abigail fansite I can. I am the only fansite out there. And if any more pop up (and I hope more people share their thoughts on Abigail), I'm still reconized as the first. So I hope you enjoy my website.

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Abigial Zsiga is a british born artist. She started her career in 1992 when Abigail was featured on the Love Decade's song "I Feel You". She was billed as just 'Gail. This was released by All Around the World Records. It peeked at #29 on the UK Top 40 Charts. So she signed with Klone Records and released her take on Barry Manilow's "Could It Be Magic". It reached #1 on the UK's NRG Chart. After this huge success, she released her take on K.D. Lang's "Constant Craving." This too reached #1, but it hit Internation Dance Music Authority's Hi-NRG charts. Next, she released her take on R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion" (one of my favorites), and it reached ten countries and establish Abigail as a Hi-NRG artist. Next, to continue with her covers theme, she released her take on Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" which reached #29 on the UK charts and #2 on the Dance Music Authority's Hi-NRG chart. Next Abigail released an original song called "Don't Tell Me Why" which is from her debut album "Feel Good". "Feel Good" featured six original songs and her pervious singles.

Abigail was invited to the Winter Music Conference in Miami, FL in 1994 where she won "Best Female Vocal Performance" and "Artist of the Year". As well as being nominated for seven other awards. After which she released "Nightmoves" with Band of Gypsies in 1996. It was availabe in the European market. Aftwards she took some time off to have her first child, Ilana.

Then when she was ready to jump back into the music scene, she signed with Interhit records and collaborated with Thunderpuss (Chris Cox and Barry Harris) and produced "Let the Joy Rise." It was co-written by Janice Robinson. It reached #9 on the Billboard Club Play Charts. This is Abigail first peek on the Billboard Charts. It received limited release. Unfortuantly Interhit folded. Abigail was stranded. Next, Abigial was signed to Strictly Rhythm Records (but for some reason it's marked as Groovilicious Music on the CD) and again worked with Thunderpuss and created the Billboard Club Play Chart's #1 hit, "If It Don't Fit." It was an instant club hit. This is the first song I heard by Abigail. I heard it at Pegasus, at popular gay club in Pittsburgh, Pa.) I fell it love with Abigail's music. With additional remixes done by Eric Kupper and Mike Maculso. Next, Abigail released "You Set Me Free" in 2001. The song was written by Abigail and Joe Carrano. Andrew Wedeen and Frank Lamboy of Andy & the Lamboy and with additional mixes by Mindtrap.

After Strictly Rhythm also folded in a swathe of download-driven label collapses, Abigail self-released her next track - “Falling” - which has mixes by Joe Carrano (WelcomeWax Productions), Nic Mercy, Julian Marsh & Moz Morris (U.K.). A custom mix was produced by “Ultimix”.  This release is a self-financed and managed project by Abigail’s own production company, Eden Music.

Next DJ Donut produced her next song, "Songbird" which appears on her new adult contempary type of music "Home...again." It features 10 new tracks. It also features a slowed down version of Let the Joy Rise. Sometime before the release of this album, Abigail gave birth to her second child, Ana.

Her last single was a featured vocal on the “10 Monkeys” production, “Lay Down”, co-written by Abigail and Josh Harris reaching #9 on the Billboard Club Play Chart with mixes by Hex Hector, Tracy Young and Josh Harris.

Next, she released her rendition of Alphaville's "Forever Young." This single reached #1 on Masterbeats.com. It was produced by Bill Bennett.

Next, in November 2010, Abigail release her third album "Be Still My Soul" which is a collection of hyms that Abigail likes and sung as a little girl.

 

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