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Amy didnt want to sing when she was young. She was very shy, but she practiced in the bathroom, using a showerhead as a microphone. She knew she could carry a tune, but was never obsessed with the idea of a singing career. I dont know the actual date or when that little light bulb in my head came on, but my desire to sing for others had become very strong. Country music was just right down my alley. I not only wanted to sing a song, but I wanted the audience to enjoy it and tag that song as their own. When I told my Mom that I wanted to sing, she totally freaked out, says Amy. She gives credit to her mother who has been singing most of her life. Amy is convinced her mother has passed some talent on to her.
Amy has just finished her first album in Nashville this year. It was produced by Jim Whitaker and engineered and recorded by George Clinton in his Bayou Recording Studio. Clintons engineering talent can be heard on many Reba McIntire and Alabama albums. Amys album is Country with a kick with a touch of Pop.
Amy's likeability factor is being discovered by a large television audience. She is featured as Amy Duggar on the cable TV series, "17 Kids and Counting" on The Learning Channel and Discovery Health Channel a series that features Amy's uncle and aunt, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, and their 17 children.
When you discover Amy, you will have instant likeability with her and her music.
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