Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Emmylou Harris, Neil Young, Patty Griffin, Lucinda Williams
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England's music is steeped in a family tradition. "My dad played banjo, my mom and grandma were always playing the piano and singing," England says. "We grew up with music around." England's brother, Andrew Hunt, Rustic Records recording artist, and wife Nancy Dean Hunt appear as guests the cd.
"Nantucketer Amy England mixes sassy vocals, folksy warmth and bluesy swagger on her first album, Heart Like Mine. The singer/songwriter is a magnetic presence and inviting storyteller, with a conversational style that kicks around tales of small town life that transcend their secluded island origins. Her voice is rich and expressive, conjuring Patsy Cline or Bonnie Raitt with an acoustic guitar and a folk side."Miles of Music
Amy England "Something Blue" from CTD3 on Vimeo
Hi Amy, glad you liked the songs, and the beauts (there must be a way to make that smiling face here -but I'll just use a bunch of words instead). I'll be in Nashville when you do your BlueBird show. I'll plan on being there. Harlan
Dear Amy. Skip say's when is he gonna get a cd? He never know what voice you had. We love watching your video,and hearing you sing. Are you gonna sing forus when you get here? Love Heidi & Skip
Thanks for the add, I hope you get to go to the Beatlemania Show March 22nd at the NHS Mary P. Walker Auditorium. Sweetmeat and the Silverfish are the opening act.
hey hey - this sunday 12/16 "americana breakfast club" brings you THE BOURBON BOYS 11am-1pm free - live and unplugged WHO SAYS THERE"S NO BLUEGRASS IN PROVIDENCE! BRING IT ON! BYO We can provide the fresh squeezed oj & homemade bloody mary mixers!
THE LIBERTY ELM dang good cookin' gosh darn it! 777 ELMWOOD AVE PROVIDENCE RI 02907 401-467-077 the only lil' red 1947 Worcester diner car in Providence you can find it!
Hey Amy England,
Thanks for the friendship!
Loving what your doing... really nice sound. Keep it up!
Stop by my page some time and have a listen, let me know what you think.
Take care.
Nick
Sunday Morning Comin' Down with "AMERICANA BREAKFAST CLUB" at THE LIBERTY ELM Tomorrow 12/2 from 11am-1pm featuring THE BOMBOLEROS! live, free and unplugged
Primarily influenced by the gypsy jazz play of Django Reinhardt, The Bomboleros have a strong latin influence with major nods to American jazz, swing, and old time music. They're also featured in the soundtrack from the feature length film "YOU MUST BE THIS TALL" which opened on September 7, 2007, and documents the long history of Rocky Point Park, the amusement park and Shore Dinner Hall situated along the coast of the Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. The soundtrack features 15 tracks by Johnny Carlevale performed by his many musical projects - His Band Of All Stars, The Rollin' Pins, The Acoustic Trio, The Big Kahunays, and The Bomboleros!
BYO Bloodies & Mimosas
and........... WE'VE GOT TREES :) The Liberty Elm now has a limited supply of fresh cut New England-grown holiday trees and wreaths decorated by Tink w/luv for sale out front on the lot
Support local business and New England agriculture and please buy yours from us :) (instead of from the "big box" stores like Lowe's and Home Depot)
"Feed your neighbor!" GIFT CERTIFICATES to The Liberty Elm Diner in any amount Great for friends and family and anybody who likes good coffee, food and music
THE LIBERTY ELM 777 ELMWOOD AVENUE PROVIDENCE RI 02907 401-467-0777 in the little red 1947 Worcester Lunch Car diner across the street from the RIPTA garages just a few blocks from Roger Williams Park<
Amy, yes it was great chatting at NERFA. I hope our paths cross again soon. I look forward to hearing your music (my dial-up connection and myspace don't get along at the moment). Best of luck to you guys! Jenny