Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Amy Carol Webb

Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Amy Carol Webb Live in Concert at Heritage Universalist Unitarian Church


Heritage Universalist Unitarian Church (2710 Newtown Road, Anderson Township) is proud to present “Songweaver” Amy Carol Webb live in concert for one night, Thursday, April 16 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 for individuals and $25 for couples. For information and reservations, call 513.631.3730.

Billboard Magazine called Amy Carol Webb “an act to watch. Taking up the road Carole King, Janis Ian and Joni Mitchell have trod.” She is passionate, powerful, and poignant. She's the girl next door and no ordinary woman. Born and reared in Oklahoma, Amy traces her heritage back to Native Americans through her Great-Grandmothers who settled Oklahoma when it was still a Territory. Amy's music reflects the same pioneering spirit, tenacity, integrity and never-quit grit. At the age of 5, her folks put her on the stage for the first time. She got her first guitar - a used Harmony gut-string - Christmas day, age 11 and taught herself "Red River Valley" before nightfall. By 14, she was writing and playing music at hometown events, studying works from a remarkably diverse palette of artists - Guthrie to Gershwin, Leonard Cohen to Leonard Bernstein, Bonnie Raitt to Beverly Sills - then graduated college with a degree in performing arts and hit the road from the lower 48 states to Japan, Canada and Mexico to launch her own music career. After taking a break to bring two sons into the world, she burst back onto the acoustic music scene in 1995. Five popular and critically acclaimed independent CD's later, Amy's on the road again, packing the house from Miami to Boston, from celebrated concert halls and festival stages to spiritual gatherings and intimate house concerts, sharing stages with many whose work inspires her own, from Richie Havens to Janis Ian, David Roth to Vance Gilbert.

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