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Janette mccurdy biography In , Michelle had the chance to work with her inspiration Harrison Ford, in the film Hollywood Homicide. In McCurdy's memoir I'm Glad My Mom Died , she describes incidents at Nickelodeon, such as when she was photographed in a bikini at a wardrobe fitting, and being encouraged to drink alcohol while underage by a person she identified as "the Creator". Retrieved March 29, Archived from the original on June 28,

Not That Far Away (EP)

EP by Jennette McCurdy

Not That Far Away is the debut extended play and major label debut by American singer and actress Jennette McCurdy, released August 17, , by Capitol Records Nashville. Produced by Paul Worely, McCurdy co-wrote three of the four songs on the EP along with the iTunes bonus track.

One single of the same name was released, which peaked at number 58 on the BillboardHot Country Songs chart for the week of July 10, Following the release of McCurdy's debut studio album in , the EP was removed from digital stores. Certain tracks from Not That Far Away were included on her debut studio album.

Background

In , McCurdy announced on her website that she was working on her debut album.

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Her debut single "So Close" was released independently in March McCurdy released a second single, "Homeless Heart" in May in tribute to Cody Waters. Her debut single caught the attention of many record labels after it charted to number 16 on the iTunes country chart.[1] McCurdy's debut album was planned to be independently released in June , instead she announced she signed with Capitol Records Nashville.[2]

Fans were able to pick McCurdy's debut single in an online poll that featured samples of six songs from her upcoming record; "Not That Far Away," with 30% of the total votes, was selected for release.[3]

Originally titled The Story of My Life and planned to be her full-length debut studio album, Capitol Nashville instead decided on releasing an extended play titled after the lead single.[4]

Despite not being released as a single, the track "Stronger" was featured on the compilation album Now That's What I Call Music!

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Release and promotion

Not That Far Away was released digitally on August 17, To promote the EP, McCurdy embarked on a radio tour, performing at various country radio stations.[5]

Track listing

Chart performance

Not That Far Away debuted and peaked at number 32 on the U.S.

BillboardTop Country Albums chart and number 3 on the Heatseekers Albums chart.

Release history

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