Amy Kuney
August 26, 2008
“The California-based ingénue has some fine tunes of her own..her voice is especially lovely..,” -Ann Powers, Los Angeles Times
– “An absorbing voice,” -Time Out, Ventura
– “She totally worked it. She’s like Fiona Apple and Sarah McLachlan, an amazing lyricist”, -Kate Voegele as told to People Magazine
“Thank you for bringing her to my attention. I sincerely adore the album,” Larry Flick, Sirius Radio
New Album: Bird’s Eye View
As a teenager, the Los Angeles-based singer songwriter was uprooted from her all-American, Midwestern home and transplanted to Honduras by her missionary family.
“We moved from our comfortable to, basically, an issue of National Geographic,” she says. “Through it all, I found my writing voice. It became a sort of shock absorber for the poverty, the ugliness and hard surface of reality. I became a rebel, and songwriting became my quiet but strong protest.”
Kuney’s music was spotlighted on the season finale to One Tree Hill last month. She performed as a folk singer on The Gilmore Girls, and has performed over l00 shows during the past year.
“We moved from our comfortable to, basically, an issue of National Geographic,” she says. “Through it all, I found my writing voice. It became a sort of shock absorber for the poverty, the ugliness and hard surface of reality. I became a rebel, and songwriting became my quiet but strong protest.”
Kuney’s music was spotlighted on the season finale to One Tree Hill last month. She performed as a folk singer on The Gilmore Girls, and has performed over l00 shows during the past year.
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