- Amy Wadge
Amy Wadge is a songstress, songwriter, and actress.Infobox Musical artist
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Name = Amy Wadge
Background = solo_singer
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1975
Origin =Bristol ,England
Occupation = Singer-songwriter, Actress
Genre = Rock/Folk
Years_active = 1992 - present
Instrument =Singing ,piano /keyboard,guitar , viola
First_album = "WOJ" (2004)
Latest_album = "No Sudden Moves " (2006)
Notable_albums = "WOJ "
Notable_songs = "Just in Time", "USA? We'll wait and see", "Design for Life"
Label =Manhaton Records
URL = [http://www.amywadge.com www.amywadge.com]Early life and musical beginnings
Amy Wadge (born
1975 ) was born and brought up inBackwell , a small village just outsideBristol ,England . Her father's passion for music influenced Amy enormously and she was exposed to the sounds of everyone fromThe Beatles toElton John ,Pink Floyd toJoni Mitchell , from a very tender age. She started writing her own songs at the age of nine, originally on the family piano. Then, when she was 11 her parents bought her, her first guitar from a junk shop. Amy taught herself to play along toTracy Chapman 's debut album and she discovered her passion for theguitar .While still at school, she regularly gigged around Bristol's numerous, celebrated music venues. Amy caught the performing bug and determined that this was what she was going to do. At the age of 14, she signed her first record deal with her band 'Two Of A Mind' and released her first single at the age of 16.
Career
Having moved to
Wales and graduated from the Royal Welsh College and Music and Drama, she started performing at Open Mic sessions inCardiff 's Toucan Club and soon started developing a fan base and gaining critical recognition. She was quickly spotted and received encouragement from some of the big players in the city, among them, Manics/Catatonia /Super Furry Animals producer,Greg Haver , who recorded her debut mini-album, The Famous Hour. So striking was this album that the BBC invited her to launch the digital radio stationBBC 6 Music along withLenny Kravitz and The Stereophonics.In
2002 , Wadge won "Best Female Solo Act" at the annualWelsh Music Awards , ahead ofCharlotte Church . In2003 she touredAustralia with the Welsh Rugby Team during the Rugby World Cup with the song "Adre Nôl". Later that year she retained her "Best Female Solo Act" at the Welsh Music Awards.2004 saw her release her first full album,WOJ - a play on her surname, which is often mispronounced - to critical acclaim.2006 saw the release of her second album, No Sudden Moves. The album includes a cover of theManic Street Preachers song 'Design for Life'.2008 saw the release of her third album, Bump which (according to her own sleeve notes) was recorded over two days when she was 8 months pregnant. It includes a cover of "Don't Leave Me This Way " (originally recorded byHarold Melvin & the Blue Notes , and later covered byThe Communards ).Personal life
Amy is married to actor [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0109668 Alun ap Brinley] , lives in
Wales and is currently learning Welsh. In fact, her single "USA? We'll wait and see" was released in both English and Welsh.Discography
Albums
*"The Famous Hour (mini-album)" (
2002 ) -FF Vinyl
*"WOJ " (2004 ) -Manhaton Records
*"No Sudden Moves " (2006 ) -Manhaton Records
*"Bump " (2008 ) -Amy Wadge Records ingles
*"The Great Pretender" (
1992 )
*"Saddest Eyes" (2001 ) -FF Vinyl
*"Just in Time" (2004 ) -Manhaton Records
*"USA? We'll wait and see.../USA, oes angen mwy...?" (2005 ) -Manhaton Records
*"A Design for Life" (2005 ) -Manhaton Records DVDs
*"Amy Wadge 'Live' Mini DVD" (
2006 ) -Manhaton Records External links
* [http://www.amywadge.com/ Official Amy Wadge website]
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