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Amy Correia (born September 12, 1968) is an American singer and songwriter who grew up in
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Biography

Correia lived in New York's Chinatown after graduating from
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. She worked in advertising, writing copy by day, while at night honing her songwriting and performing in clubs like
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Cafe on the
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. A chance meeting with
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guitarist, Christopher Thorn, who'd stopped by the small club while on tour, led the two to make several recordings which helped Correia eventually sign with
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. While signed to Virgin Records, Correia recorded an album of songs at
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' Kingsway Studios in
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with Christopher Thorn producing, but the album went unfinished. Correia left Virgin with her master recordings and signed with Capitol/EMI, which released her debut "Carnival Love" in 2000. Correia recorded the album "Lakeville" with her own money. It was produced by Mark Howard, who also has produced
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and
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. The Canadian label,
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, licensed and released it in 2004. Her third album, "You Go Your Way", recorded in 2009 with producer/arranger/bassist Paul Bryan, was funded by her fans. The story was picked up by Anthony Mason for
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, who featured Correia as one of a growing number of artists who are looking to their fans rather than a label to fund their albums. Correia is the recipient of three 2012 Independent Music Awards."11th Annual Independent Music Awards Winners Announced!"
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"You Go Your Way" was named best folk/singer-songwriter album by a panel of influential artists and industry professionals. "You Go Your Way" also won the Vox Pop award, determined by fan voting, for best folk/singer-songwriter album. The single, "Love Changes Everything" won the Vox Pop award for best love song. Correia tours throughout the U.S. and has performed with artists including Marc Cohn, Richard Thompson,
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, Freedy Johnston, Emmylou Harris, Jason Crigler, Rebecca Martin, Josh Rouse, Duncan Sheik, Norah Jones,
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, Richard Julian, Jesse Harris, Ollabelle, Aimee Mann, Kenny White, Jonathan Spottiswoode, Everclear,
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, Allison Moorer, Tara McLean, Kendall Payne, Shannon McNally, Charlie Musselwhite, Jon Brion, Grant Lee Phillips, Dredd Scott, Julia Fordham, Jess Klein, Kerri Powers. On March 25, 2022, Ms. Correia released a new EP of five songs entitled 'As We Are' produced by bassist Kimon Kirk. Americana UK premiered Correia's first official video for one of the songs from this record calle
"The Beggar”
They wrote “It’s a powerful, emotionally connecting and effective style that works well alongside the changes in pace, the musical pauses and the moments when musical layers become more urgent. A compelling video, creatively well-thought out and well-produced, adds texture and meaning to the song.” Americana UK went on to describe ‘As We Are’ as “a reflective, introspective record, featuring well-crafted songs and thought-provoking lyrical content.” '' Under the Radar Magazine''' raved: "Amy Correia is an Americana poet, her plainspoken eloquence conjuring spirits of backroads overgrown with weeds and empty alleyways crowded with thickening shadows...''As We Are'' embodies the best of Correia’s artistic abilities, serving heaps of soul without sacrificing the sophistication of its form. The effort proves both romantic and devastating, Correia’s homegrown sensibilities feeling at once familiar and elusive, her band continuing alongside her in perfect harmony. Amy Correia is a treasure of her genre, still running strong, offering glints of sunlight through the haze, finding strange beauty even in the events of loss and destitution.


Discography

* 2000, Carnival Love (Capitol) * 2004, Lakeville (Nettwerk) * 2010, You Go Your Way (Independent release) * 2022, As We Are (Independent release)


Compilations and collaborations

* 1997, Richard Julian "Richard Julian” * 2001, “I-10 Chronicles Vol. 2: One More for the Road” (Lead Vocalist, “Gasoline Alley/It's All Over Now”) * 2002, "The Metropolitan Museum of Art: American Folk Music” (Composer/Arranger/Co-producer “Blind River Boy”) * 2005, "Public Displays of Affection"(Composer/Arranger/Co-producer "Hold On") * 2005, "She Do, She Don't" (Composer/Arranger/Co-producer "Lakeville") * 2005, Jonathon Rice "Trouble is Real” * 2008, "Join the Parade- Live"
Marc Cohn Marc Craig Cohn (; born July 5, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1992. Cohn is best known for the song "Walking in Memphis" from his eponymous 1991 album, which was a Top 40 h ...
(Featured vocalist on "Giving up the Ghost") * 2008, "The Music of Jason Crigler" (Lead vocalist, "Bush and a Tree") * 2008, Cynic "
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" (Seasons of Mist, 2008) * 2011, Cynic "
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" (Seasons of Mist, 2011) * 2015, Onward w Love (with Paul Masvidal from Cynic)


Radio

* KCRW "Morning Becomes Eclectic" (2000) * NPR "Mountain Stage" (2000, 2004, 2007) * NPR/WXPN "World Café " with David Dye (2000, 2004) * WFUV Vin Scelsa's "Idiot's Delight" (2000, 2004) * NPR "All Songs Considered" (2004) * NPR/WNYC "Soundcheck " (2004) * NPR/WUMB "Wood Songs Old Time Radio Hour" (2004)


Television

* 2001, "
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" (NBC) – Composer/Performer, "Gin” * 2007, "
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" (NBC) – Performer, appearing with
Marc Cohn Marc Craig Cohn (; born July 5, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1992. Cohn is best known for the song "Walking in Memphis" from his eponymous 1991 album, which was a Top 40 h ...
* 2007, "Good Morning America" (ABC) – Performer, appearing with
Marc Cohn Marc Craig Cohn (; born July 5, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1992. Cohn is best known for the song "Walking in Memphis" from his eponymous 1991 album, which was a Top 40 h ...
* 2007, "The View" (ABC) – Performer, appearing with
Marc Cohn Marc Craig Cohn (; born July 5, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1992. Cohn is best known for the song "Walking in Memphis" from his eponymous 1991 album, which was a Top 40 h ...
* 2008, "Men in Trees" (NBC) – Composer/Performer – "Daydream Car” * 2008, "The Today Show" (NBC) – Performer, appearing with
Marc Cohn Marc Craig Cohn (; born July 5, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1992. Cohn is best known for the song "Walking in Memphis" from his eponymous 1991 album, which was a Top 40 h ...


Filmography

* 2000, "79 Degrees in July" (Independent) – Writer/Arranger/Co-producer, "Angels Collide" and "Glorious Bluebirds”


References


Further reading

* Washington Post, ''Amy Correia's Unique Voice at the Iota'' (Concert Review) July 20, 2006 * The New York Times, ''Critic's Choice: New CDs'' by
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, January 23, 2001 * Boston Herald, ''Just Push PLAY: Our Critics Pick Best CDs of 2004'' * Paste Magazine, ''Singer/songwriter Foots Bill for Outstanding New Album'' (Album Review) Dec 2004 * American Songwriter, ''Vulnerable & Fierce'' (Album Review) November 2004 * No Depression, ''No More Carnival Rides'' (Feature) by Russel Hall, November 2004 * Entertainment Weekly, ''Puts the Sweet in Bittersweet'' (Short Takes, Review) October 2004 * Harp Magazine, ''Rants and Faves'' (Album review) November 2004 * Timeout New York, Music (Concert Preview) October 3, 2004


External links


amycorreia.com: Official WebsiteTwitter PageNPR: Live On Mountain StageOn CBS Evening News
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