It took Amy Speace just a day and a half to record her new album, Tucson. Don’t think it’s some rush job, though — Speace spent most of her life finding her way to write it.
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Beautifully uplifting and deeply personal, Amy Speace has made the most revealing album of her career with There Used to Be Horses Here. Described by MOJO Magazine as “an album of hope to get you through the hardest times.” in their 4 star review, the new album is released today and available to buy on …
Beautifully uplifting and deeply personal, Amy Speace has made the most revealing album of her career with There Used to Be Horses Here. Recorded in Nashville in just four days, the award-winning songwriter pulls directly from her own childhood memories, coming of age in New York City, and losing a parent while learning to become one.
Huge congratulations to Amy Speace, who was presented with the International Song of the Year award for ‘Me And The Ghost Of Charlemagne’ at last nights UK Americana Awards. The song is the title track from Amy’s latest album which was released last September and described by Uncut as “sweeping in reach, magisterial in design”, …
Amy Speace with be back in the UK at the end of the month for AmericanaFestUK where she is nominated in the International Song of the Year category for the title track from her latest album, Me And The Ghost Of Charlemagne. Following AmericanaFestUK, Amy heads out for a short run of UK dates which …