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Amy was submerged in music from an early age. She entered her first talent contest aged six, singing "Somewhere over the Rainbow". She studied Classical piano and singing, but also developed an intimate love affair with Jazz in her teens. A difficult and mature genre that touched Amy very deeply. Possibly because the complexity of this style reflected the events that were occurring in her life during the initial stages of her newfound developing passion. Amy experienced some rare medical conditions in her early years, being declared as being one out of only 5 children like her in the U.K. The ongoing traumas of Amy's early childhood inevitably played a major role in suppressing her confidence throughout her life. But she went on to graduate from Leeds College of Music with a BA (Hons) Degree in music specializing in Jazz. Amy released her debut album in 2012 called 'A Sin With Love', then 3 more singles after that. Amy also released 2 singles with a New York record label. In the latter part of 2019, Amy decided to explore something different, and embarked on a sidestep into voice overs. Since that decision, Amy has done voice over work for Radio, Corporate events, international voicemail, businesses, Podcasts, animation, experimental poetry, and was cast as a newsreader for a short film during 2020 lock down. Amy also have a YouTube channel where she has interviewed musicians, such as Ronnie Scott's Saxophonist, Derek Nash, Rat Pack legend, Buddy Greco and Clint Eastwood's son, Kyle Eastwood.