簡(jiǎn)介: Amy LeVere,來(lái)自德州的大齡文藝女青年/低音貝斯手/鄉(xiāng)謠歌手/演員。作為“在路上一代”父母的女兒,Amy LeVere經(jīng)歷過(guò)一段叛逆冒險(xiǎn)的少女時(shí)期,并逐漸成為了一名朋克樂(lè)手。直到身為人妻后,Amy的生活與音樂(lè)理念逐漸回歸到女性的溫柔一面,她也開(kāi)始學(xué)習(xí)彈奏低音大貝斯。雖然經(jīng) 更多>
Amy LeVere,來(lái)自德州的大齡文藝女青年/低音貝斯手/鄉(xiāng)謠歌手/演員。作為“在路上一代”父母的女兒,Amy LeVere經(jīng)歷過(guò)一段叛逆冒險(xiǎn)的少女時(shí)期,并逐漸成為了一名朋克樂(lè)手。直到身為人妻后,Amy的生活與音樂(lè)理念逐漸回歸到女性的溫柔一面,她也開(kāi)始學(xué)習(xí)彈奏低音大貝斯。
雖然經(jīng)歷了美滿婚姻的破裂,但在音樂(lè)上,并沒(méi)有影響到Amy“回歸納什維爾(鄉(xiāng)謠城)”的音樂(lè)觀?!斑@個(gè)世界不是我的家”是Amy LeVere在06年出版的首張個(gè)人唱片,比較愜意的老鄉(xiāng)謠曲子和一些爵士風(fēng)味。Amy的聲音輕飄,表演隨意,雖然比不了Hope Sandoval的那番淡定迷蒙,不過(guò)Amy的鄉(xiāng)謠嗓子自有一番風(fēng)情俏麗。另外不得不提唱片的封面,由攝影師Monty Johnson拍攝的黑白圖片---真是封面黨的好日子!
While Amy LaVere's voice may have the high, breathy tone of a young girl, she brings to her music the emotional peaks and valleys of a grown woman who has certainly seen her share of the world, and it's hard not to believe that her adventurous life has informed her work. LaVere was born in a small town near the border of Texas and Louisiana to parents who were part-time musicians. Her family's nomadic life led LaVere to live in 13 different places before she finished high school, and when her folks finally settled in Detroit, she rejected the classic country sounds they doted on -- Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, and Willie Nelson were their favorites -- in favor of punk rock. LaVere played drums and sang in a Motor City punk band called Last Minute, but after graduating she grew restless and headed back to Louisiana, which turned out to be a brief stop on the way to a job in Nashville, working for a music management company. After settling in Nashville, LaVere met Gabe Kudela, who played with the barnstorming country-punk band the Legendary Shack Shakers. After a brief romance, LaVere and Kudela wed, and after she learned to play upright bass, the couple began playing nightclubs on Nashville's Lower Broadway as part of a group they called the Gabe & Amy Show; the band developed a loyal following in Nashville, and spawned another when they pulled up stakes and relocated to Memphis in 1999.
Although LaVere and Kudela's marriage broke up in 2003, LaVere's love of singing was stronger than ever, and she had developed a belated appreciation for classic country, blues, and jazz sounds that influenced her performing style. With the help of friends Paul Buchignani and Jason Freeman, LaVere began performing as a solo act, and after extensive gigging in the South LaVere caught the attention of Memphis-based independent label Archer Records, which released her striking debut album, This World Is Not My Home, in April of 2006. A little over a year later, LaVere's second long-player, Anchors & Anvils (produced by legendary Memphis musician and studio hand Jim Dickinson), arrived in stores. When not busy with her musical career, LaVere also dabbles in acting; she played pioneering rockabilly filly Wanda Jackson in the film Walk the Line, and later appeared in Craig Brewer's Black Snake Moan.