Artist Information

Biography
With the July 2008 release of the independent follow-up to her 2005 EP, THESE COLD AND RUSTED LUNGS, produced by Nelison Hubbard (Garrison Starr, Matthew Perryman Jones, Kate York, Matthew Ryan), Amy Courts shows with effortless fluency that she is indeed here to stay. With her trademark impassioned vocals, captivating melodies, and audacious honesty, she ably takes on love, heartache, spirituality, and personal demons. Though her voice and songs invoke inevitable comparisons to great singer-songwriters like Jennifer Knapp, Patty Griffin, and Derek Webb, her sound and experience are uniquely her own, and are delivered with a rare distinction.

Since making the move to Nashville in September 2003, Amy released a debut EP, took on marriage and step-motherhood, quit her day job, embarked on a full-time career in music, and became an artist sponsor with the African Aid organization, Mocha Club. In promotion of her music and Mocha Club sponsorship, she has performed hundreds of acoustic and full-band concerts across the nation, including four Major League Baseball and NASCAR National Anthem performances and an acoustic pre-game fan concert in the Summer of 2008 for hundreds of thousands of fans at the Chicago White Sox, Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Motor Speedway, and Kansas City Royals. Additionally, her first two singles from THESE COLD AND RUSTED LUNGS - "Shiver" and "The Liars" - are currently playing in regular rotation on over 150 stations worldwide and have both reached #3 on CRW's Independent Radio Charts.

“The past five years have been a bit of a whirlwind,“ Amy notes. “As my life has expanded into marriage, step-motherhood, and lending my voice and passion to the incredible needs in Uganda, I’m constantly aware of the need to deliberately give myself to something bigger than me. Whether by giving my family an hour of time I might rather spend writing or resting, forgiving someone who hasn’t asked for it, being deliberate about spiritual quietness, or acting on my human responsibility to care for the fatherless and the widow simply because I am able, I’m continually challenged and inspired to reach beyond my own issues into a wider sphere and higher calling.”

And reach she does. As her life and passions have evolved, they have delivered Amy into a place of greater personal maturity and global understanding, which she explores in depth. Without becoming egocentric or self-indulgent, she dives into common human experiences with profound effect. In the rock ballads, “Hold You Up” and “Company,” Amy expresses that despite hurt, frustration, and time spent apart in marriage, committed, unconditional love is the end-all. Paradoxically, “Inevitable” and “I Told You So” relate to the harsher sides of romance, when efforts are exhausted and love isn’t quite enough.

The more personal memoirs of “The Liars” and “Barely Breathing” show Amy fighting the inner demons of fear and disillusionment that invariably accompany spiritual drought. And still, she draws the focus back to ultimate hope with “Nothing Better” and “In You.”

Though undeniably heavy and occasionally dark, Amy’s message music is ultimately a declaration of abandoned hope and a call to greater personal action. Where other artists skim the surface or sit comfortably in the realms of musical interest alone, Amy digs deep and gives generously from those depths. Whether through her on-stage performance, or in her daily passion for global and local social justice, Amy makes an indelible mark on everyone she meets.

Watch for Amy during Summer and Fall 2009 as she hits the road on her ACTIVATE Tour, during which she'll be giving free concerts for local community service organizations, homeless and womens' shelters, detention centers, prisons, youth camps, and other neighborhood empowerment events to raise awareness and money for those living in and around poverty.

Instrumentation
Amy Courts: Lead Vocals, Acoustic & Electric Rhythm Guitars

Paul Koopman: Lead Guitars, Bass, BGVs

Josh Martin: Drums & Percussion

With Occasional Help From:
Brad Weir (bass), Nicki Holmes (bass & keys), Kevin Powell (keys), Rich Stevens (keys), Albert Kiteck (guitars), Andrea Carroll (strings) and more.

Discography
ALBUMS:
| "These Cold and Rusted Lungs":: Released July 29, 2008. Includes singles "Shiver," "The Liars," and "Breathe." Produced by Neilson Hubbard.

| "Amy Courts EP":: released May 26, 2006.  Includes singles "Barely Breathing," "Nothing Better," "Company," "Save Me," and "Alone"

SINGLES:
| "Shiver" (from "These Cold and Rusted Lungs"): released August 2008 through CRW Platinum Gold Radio Promotions.  Currently in rotation on over 100 stations worldwide.

| "The Liars" (from "These Cold and Rusted Lungs"): released May 2008 through CRW Platinum Gold Radio Promotions. Currently in rotation on over 100 stations worldwide.

| "The Wait is Over" released December 2006 on Independent compilation, "Transcending Christmas: A Beautiful Journey from Heaven to Earth"

| "Nothing Better" (from "Amy Courts EP"): released May 2006. Currently in rotation through independent distribution online to over 50 stations nationwide.

|"Barely Breathing" (from "Amy Courts EP"): released May 2006. Currently in rotation through independent distribution online to over 50 stations nationwide.

| "Company" (from "Amy Courts EP"): released May 2006. Currently in rotation through independent distribution online to over 50 stations nationwide.

| "Alone" (from "Amy Courts EP"): released May 2006. Currently in rotation through independent distribution online to over 50 stations nationwide.

| "Save Me" (from "Amy Courts EP"): released May 2006. Currently in rotation through independent distribution online to over 50 stations.

| "In You": released December, 2004 on Independent Compilation: "Transcending: A Beautiful Journey from Here to There"

| "Unnerving": released April 2004 independently for radio and internet play

Links
http://www.amycourts.com