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AMIE PENWELL: Bio

Amie Penwell

Amie Penwell was just voted runner up for Best Pop Arist of the year on listener voted radio Somojo UK!! Penwell was on the cover of Somojo Magazine for their Spring 2010 issue where she spent 10 weeks at #1 on the Urban Grooves Chart with her song What Would Love Do? off of her Self Titled EP.  Penwell has played Yoshi's SF for the second time in 6 months, and has signed with 3 publishing companies for song placement one of them is with SBMP (South Beach Music Publishing) Penwell is heard throughout Asia and Australia.

In addition to using Amie's songs Mercy and Show Me To The River for Elephant documentary "Eye's Of Thailand" DVA Productions used Ending or Beginning off of Amie's critically acclaimed CD King In a Temple for Women's Health Specialist Commercial released in April of 2010

Penwell is recording the follow up to her critically acclaimed 2008 release at the famous Hyde St. Studios in San Francisco with Grammy Nominated Producer Ben Lienbach, engineer Jaimeson Durr (Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani) drummer Andy Korn (Ronnie Spektor, Joey Ramone) bass player Rob Fordyce, multi- instrumentalist Josh Lava,  and guitarist Cameron Morgan.

Penwell has been invited to be a featured vocalist on San Fransisco's very own opera, chamber music composer, pianist, Jack Perla's next full length record.

 

 

“Show me to the river, somewhere to wash away this feeling, these days of disbelieving” Sometimes the sound of someone searching for belief is more powerful than the testimony of someone who’s found it. On her debut full-length record, singer/songwriter/pianist Amie Penwell sings with the power and passion of a gospel soloist. But as the subtle layers of her songs unfold, it becomes clear that the spiritual undercurrent comes more from a personal epiphany than a religious one. “I wanted something stripped down and honest. Essential and imperfect. Human,” Penwell says.  “The album title “King In A Temple” comes from my first impression of JB Blunk.” Amie spent 6 months in 2002 with the Master Artist, as his caregiver while he was dieing from Alzheimer’s Disease. “It’s a record of our time together, our conversations, our walks, our silences. The record follows all of the emotions one goes through when they are forced to adapt and let go of all that is sacred to them, and of being a witness to someone who has no other way to go but through. When all you can do is listen, love them, help them let go, and zip up their jacket.”

 

Like the best of Cat Power, Feist or Chris Whitley, Penwell’s songs don’t pounce. They pull you in. Grammy-nominated producer and multi-instrumentalist Ben Leinbach (Jai Uttal, Ledisi) provides the pulse and sonic landscape while guitarist Chris Haugen (Taj Majal, Jerry Hannon ) and violist Margot Holtzman color the corners with sparse melodic counterpoints. Penwell, whose influences include Radiohead, Peter Gabriel, Daniel Lanois, Chris Whitley, Neil Young, U2, Prince and Neko Case, wanted more than just a piano/vocal live record. “I knew the record needed balance. It needed percussion, and atmosphere to add groove and expansion with the live solo performance. A record of bare bones honesty, mixed with soulful elevation to ease the pain of its content.” The process began at Prairie Sun Recording (Tom Waits) with 13 microphones around a grand piano. “We pressed record over two days and got what we got,” Penwell explains. Tracks like Talking Head’s “Naïve Melody”, “Walking With You”, and “Momentary Cure” were born out of that session. The foundation for the rest of the record was laid by another one-day session of living room recording with Amie on piano and a microphone and Chris Haugen on guitars. Later, she paired up again with Leinbach to add the bass and drums, percussion, mixing and mastering. King In a Temple and Penwell's Self Titled EP are available on CDBABY, ITUNES, AMAZON and anywhere else music is sold online.

Derek Sivers—indie music pioneer and founder of CD Baby—and Eugene Foley—the music industry guru referred to by many as "Dr. Gene"—hand picked Penwell out of 500 artists for an 8-week coaching session (on Derek's dime) to help launch the record. Foley is now Penwell's official manager.

Check out Amie on Live at Bay 6 filmed in the summer of 2010 by Harwood Podcast Network.
Link for the entire show:
http://www.harwoodpodcast.com/livefrombay6/live-from-bay-6-7-amie-penwell.html

What Would Love Do? You Tube single:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IevNummFZCo

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