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[[File:Amy_allison.jpg|thumb|Amy Allison]] | [[File:Amy_allison.jpg|thumb|Amy Allison]] | ||
− | + | '''Amy Allison''' is a singer/songwriter who has been active on the New York scene since the 1980s. Allison performed the vocal on "[[Something Grabbed Ahold Of My Hand]]" ([[Fingertips]] song #14), and her sampled voice can be heard at the end of "[[XTC Vs. Adam Ant]]." She also recorded the October 1995 CD for the [[Hello CD Of The Month Club]] with her band the Maudlins, which also featured [[Mark Donato]] and Mark Amft of [[Drink Me]]. She is the daughter of jazz musician {{wp|Mose Allison}}. | |
− | '''Amy Allison''' is a singer/songwriter who has been active on the New York scene since the | + | |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | *[http://www.amyallisonmusic.com/ Official | + | *[http://www.amyallisonmusic.com/ Official website] (her biography is [http://www.amyallisonmusic.com/amy.html here]). |
− | *[ | + | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20160930080310/https://myspace.com/amyallisonmusic Myspace page] (archived page) |
− | *[http://www.furious.com/perfect/amyallison.html | + | *Biographical/retrospective [http://www.furious.com/perfect/amyallison.html article] from online magazine ''Perfect Sound Forever'' |
[[Category:Guest Artists]] | [[Category:Guest Artists]] |
Revision as of 09:39, 8 November 2016
Amy Allison is a singer/songwriter who has been active on the New York scene since the 1980s. Allison performed the vocal on "Something Grabbed Ahold Of My Hand" (Fingertips song #14), and her sampled voice can be heard at the end of "XTC Vs. Adam Ant." She also recorded the October 1995 CD for the Hello CD Of The Month Club with her band the Maudlins, which also featured Mark Donato and Mark Amft of Drink Me. She is the daughter of jazz musician Mose Allison.
External links
- Official website (her biography is here).
- Myspace page (archived page)
- Biographical/retrospective article from online magazine Perfect Sound Forever