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Artist description
Framing Amy is a pop/rock band who the members are influenced by rock, pop music and a little country. AmyPierce has the power in her voice to bring you to your highesthighs and want to shout out..MORE! She also has the shyside that will take your emotions and surround them with true,sweet stories. Framing Amy has the ablility to pull you in withtheir song hooks and leave you wanting to know more! Framing Amy has been touring to support their 2 independent CD releases, I Have Spoken and EurekaPhenom. The independent sales of both albums support the bands drive and ambition and will continue to back Framing Amys' travels. |
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Music Style
pop/rock |
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Musical Influences
Blondie, Genesis, Creed |
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Similar Artists
Creed, The Sundays, Stevie Nicks, Tonic |
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Artist History
Framing Amy was created by a brother/sister team in 1994 which just was goofing around and wrote some music that they thought was pretty decent. Amy & Jeff Pierce then met the drummer, Tony Nardone, and the foundation of Framing Amy was set. After a couple of years Jeff Pierce decided to head to L.A. to pursue acting. That's where Framing Amy decided to recruit other musicians to join and fill in the gaps...oh, and not get paid!!! After an agonizing search, the current Framing Amy was formed with the addition of Thomy Kiesling, Rus Stanford and Tony Lentz. For the past 5 years Framing Amy has been ramping up their status nationally and continues to be a band, with their business and goals in place, that will stop at nothing to succeed. The music, that is collaboratively written by the Framing Amy members, has the hooks that won't quit and the fan base that is constantly growing. |
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Group Members
Amy PierceTony NardoneTony LentzRus StanfordThomy Kiesling |
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Albums
Eureka Phenom, I Have Spoken |
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Location
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - USA |
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