Amanda McCarthy
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Northern Essex Community College student Amanda McCarthy of Londonderry, NH recently wrote an anti-bullying song titled “I Don’t Deserve This” for popALERT, a Boston-based teen pop/rock band.
After hearing McCarthy’s own anti-bullying song “Sticks and Stones,” Patty Duffey, manager of popALERT, contacted McCarthy asking if she would write an anti-bullying song for the band. McCarthy agreed, wrote the song and also attended rehearsals for the band to teach it to them.
The video for this song has been nominated for “Video of the Year” for the Limelight Magazine music awards in Providence, RI.
When asked why she decided to write this song for the band, McCarthy said, “I use music to tell people things I can’t usually speak, so knowing that people find my words on bullying so powerful really means a lot to me.”
McCarthy is in her second year at NECC pursing a degree in music. On campus she is a part of the NECC Chorus. She has written over 100 original songs. Since she started performing at the age of 12, McCarthy has played at numerous venues including Boston’s Hard Rock Cafe, Six Flags New England, Massachusetts State House, The Sad Cafe, Ground Zero, and more.
Northern Essex offers an associate degree in music and a certificate in music technology. Students have the opportunity to perform in the Chorus & Music Club or with one of the college’s music ensembles.
To learn more about Amanda McCarthy or to hear her music visit www.facebook.com/AmandaMcCarthyMusic - Northern Essex Community College
Northern Essex Community College student Amanda McCarthy of Londonderry, NH recently wrote an anti-bullying song titled “I Don’t Deserve This” for popALERT, a Boston-based teen pop/rock band.
After hearing McCarthy’s own anti-bullying song “Sticks and Stones,” Patty Duffey, manager of popALERT, contacted McCarthy asking if she would write an anti-bullying song for the band. McCarthy agreed, wrote the song and also attended rehearsals for the band to teach it to them.
The video for this song has been nominated for “Video of the Year” for the Limelight Magazine music awards in Providence, RI.
When asked why she decided to write this song for the band, McCarthy said, “I use music to tell people things I can’t usually speak, so knowing that people find my words on bullying so powerful really means a lot to me.”
McCarthy is in her second year at NECC pursing a degree in music. On campus she is a part of the NECC Chorus. She has written over 100 original songs. Since she started performing at the age of 12, McCarthy has played at numerous venues including Boston’s Hard Rock Cafe, Six Flags New England, Massachusetts State House, The Sad Cafe, Ground Zero, and more.
Northern Essex offers an associate degree in music and a certificate in music technology. Students have the opportunity to perform in the Chorus & Music Club or with one of the college’s music ensembles.
To learn more about Amanda McCarthy or to hear her music visit www.facebook.com/AmandaMcCarthyMusic - Northern Essex Community College
"A local teen was among the regional performers appearing on stage at the Hard Rock Cafe in Boston last weekend. Amanda McCarthy, 16, performed in Debra Crosby's Talent Quest TV All Stars Show, held Nov. 8. The contestants, all teens from New England towns, competed for the privilege of showcasing their talents at the Hard Rock. Last weekend's event was a qualifying event for the Quest For The Best final contest, to be held this February. A self taught guitarist and piano player, Amanda has written and composed over 40 songs and was a first place winner from a Talent Quest television program held in December 2007. Though Amanda didn't place in last weekend's competition, she said it went very well regardless. "I didn't mind not placing because I had so much fun performing," she said. Amanda performed a song she wrote titled "Perfect." She has been writing songs since eighth grade and began playing guitar about a year ago." - Londonderry Times
"A local teen was among the regional performers appearing on stage at the Hard Rock Cafe in Boston last weekend. Amanda McCarthy, 16, performed in Debra Crosby's Talent Quest TV All Stars Show, held Nov. 8. The contestants, all teens from New England towns, competed for the privilege of showcasing their talents at the Hard Rock. Last weekend's event was a qualifying event for the Quest For The Best final contest, to be held this February. A self taught guitarist and piano player, Amanda has written and composed over 40 songs and was a first place winner from a Talent Quest television program held in December 2007. Though Amanda didn't place in last weekend's competition, she said it went very well regardless. "I didn't mind not placing because I had so much fun performing," she said. Amanda performed a song she wrote titled "Perfect." She has been writing songs since eighth grade and began playing guitar about a year ago." - Londonderry Times
We’re trying to keep it fresh over here, so we’re bringing you Amanda McCarthy from Londonderry, New Hampshire! At only 18 years old, Amanda performs Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Ukulele! She took some time out from recording her new EP and answered our questions!
Is there a story behind your band? Amanda grew up being a singer, but started performing at a talent show when she was 12 years old. She comments, “Since then I’ve been performing nonstop.”
How would you describe your fans? Amanda responded, “Superfantabulous I love them.”
What’s your style? While Amanda loves her acoustic-pop sound, she hopes that her future songs will span a variety of genres. She explains, “My goals for further completed tracks (production-wise) range anywhere from my current sound to heavier rock songs”. As for looks Amanda says, “I try to keep my appearance at classy casual, as I dress very casually on a normal basis.”
If someone wrote a biography about you, what do you think the title should be? Amanda would name the biography after a life long joke she’s had, “”The Good, The Bad, and The Irony”.
What’s the hardest thing you’ve ever done? When she was younger, Amanda found herself being bullied by her peers. She comments, “I have had to overcome bullying that lasted all through my grade school years, and I’ve learned the hard way many times who I can and cannot trust”. On a happier note, Amanda does attribute some of her best songs to an outcome of her experiences with bullying.
If you could learn to do anything, what would it be? Amanda would love to learn another new instrument (as if three plus singing wasn’t enough!), but also wishes she had more talent with visual arts. She explains, “Drawing, painting, sculpting, all of it. I have so many ideas in my head that my hands just refuse to cooperate with.”
If you could meet anyone, living or dead, who would you meet? For Amanda, who she would like to meet was a close tie between three people. First, Taylor Swift, who was Amanda’s inspiration to get “really serious about songwriting back in the 8th grade”. Second, she’d like to meet Billie Joe Armstrong, the lead singer from the band Greenday, one of her “absolute favorite bands”. Finally, Amanda would choose to meet Michael Jackson because “Come on, who wouldn’t wanna meet Michael Jackson?”
Interesting Answers
How do you say “hello”? Amanda listed her ways of saying hello from the typical “hi”, “hello”, and “hey” all the way to “howdy” and “greetings”!
What would we find in your refrigerator right now? Although her real refrigerator is pretty empty (Mrs. McCarthy needs to go food shopping), her refrigerator of life is full of her “current goals and all the ideas of the steps I need to take to make them happen”.
It’s your last hour on Earth. What are you going to do? Amanda plans to “perform a 20 minute set to a crowd of at least 20,000 people”. The rest of the time would be spent with her family, her boyfriend, Myke, and some of her close friends.
Where’s Waldo? According the Amanda, Waldo is at the Sad Cafe in Plaistow, New Hampshire. She explains, “They have given me countless performing opportunities and support”. Her second guess at where Waldo could be found is Wells, Maine, her vacationing spot since she was a kid. She comments, “I’d love to perform there!”
Why does a round pizza come in a square box? No one supports us in our round box campaign. Amanda responded, “Why would square pizza come in a circle box?”
Please become a fan If you ask me, I will like your page back!
Also…
www.amandamccarthy.weebly.com
www.reverbnation.com/AmandaMcCarthy - Up N Comin
We’re trying to keep it fresh over here, so we’re bringing you Amanda McCarthy from Londonderry, New Hampshire! At only 18 years old, Amanda performs Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Ukulele! She took some time out from recording her new EP and answered our questions!
Is there a story behind your band? Amanda grew up being a singer, but started performing at a talent show when she was 12 years old. She comments, “Since then I’ve been performing nonstop.”
How would you describe your fans? Amanda responded, “Superfantabulous I love them.”
What’s your style? While Amanda loves her acoustic-pop sound, she hopes that her future songs will span a variety of genres. She explains, “My goals for further completed tracks (production-wise) range anywhere from my current sound to heavier rock songs”. As for looks Amanda says, “I try to keep my appearance at classy casual, as I dress very casually on a normal basis.”
If someone wrote a biography about you, what do you think the title should be? Amanda would name the biography after a life long joke she’s had, “”The Good, The Bad, and The Irony”.
What’s the hardest thing you’ve ever done? When she was younger, Amanda found herself being bullied by her peers. She comments, “I have had to overcome bullying that lasted all through my grade school years, and I’ve learned the hard way many times who I can and cannot trust”. On a happier note, Amanda does attribute some of her best songs to an outcome of her experiences with bullying.
If you could learn to do anything, what would it be? Amanda would love to learn another new instrument (as if three plus singing wasn’t enough!), but also wishes she had more talent with visual arts. She explains, “Drawing, painting, sculpting, all of it. I have so many ideas in my head that my hands just refuse to cooperate with.”
If you could meet anyone, living or dead, who would you meet? For Amanda, who she would like to meet was a close tie between three people. First, Taylor Swift, who was Amanda’s inspiration to get “really serious about songwriting back in the 8th grade”. Second, she’d like to meet Billie Joe Armstrong, the lead singer from the band Greenday, one of her “absolute favorite bands”. Finally, Amanda would choose to meet Michael Jackson because “Come on, who wouldn’t wanna meet Michael Jackson?”
Interesting Answers
How do you say “hello”? Amanda listed her ways of saying hello from the typical “hi”, “hello”, and “hey” all the way to “howdy” and “greetings”!
What would we find in your refrigerator right now? Although her real refrigerator is pretty empty (Mrs. McCarthy needs to go food shopping), her refrigerator of life is full of her “current goals and all the ideas of the steps I need to take to make them happen”.
It’s your last hour on Earth. What are you going to do? Amanda plans to “perform a 20 minute set to a crowd of at least 20,000 people”. The rest of the time would be spent with her family, her boyfriend, Myke, and some of her close friends.
Where’s Waldo? According the Amanda, Waldo is at the Sad Cafe in Plaistow, New Hampshire. She explains, “They have given me countless performing opportunities and support”. Her second guess at where Waldo could be found is Wells, Maine, her vacationing spot since she was a kid. She comments, “I’d love to perform there!”
Why does a round pizza come in a square box? No one supports us in our round box campaign. Amanda responded, “Why would square pizza come in a circle box?”
Please become a fan If you ask me, I will like your page back!
Also…
www.amandamccarthy.weebly.com
www.reverbnation.com/AmandaMcCarthy - Up N Comin
This lovely young lady from New Hampshire, has a mission to entertain you with great music. Amanda works hard at what she does in-order to put a smile on your face with her music. Amanda has a very pleasant voice that complements any song whether it is a cover or one of her originals, she will amaze you.
She was about four years old when she discovered that she loved to sing. She would often sing along to songs from the Barney & Friends or to Disney`s "Sing Along" videos. Although she began singing at an early age it is not something that she made a decision to do, but something that she has always done. At seven years old she started her vocal training. She has taken training from Donna Salviati and with Lynda Marshall.
Amanda loves to perform. When she started she would go to weddings or a birthday party and would always want to sing a song for everyone. In the 4th and 5th grades she was in the school chorus and did a solo in "Stuck On You" by Elvis Presley. Then her first solo performance was at her school`s talent show when she was twelve years old, here she sang "Part of Your World" from the Little Mermaid.
Amanda has done many wonderful performances since she began. She had the pleasure of performing at the Hard Rock in Boston four times. One of the performances here was for a foundation called "Music Drives Us". This is a foundation that gives music scholarships to kids that can`t afford lessons. She really enjoyed performing as a semi-finalist in the Music On & Up Showcase, because she was surrounded by so many other nice people competing. She did how ever end up winning the "Best Crowd Reaction".
Amanda is a great songwriter with 102 songs to date. She became serious about songwriting in the 8th grade. One of her original songs is "I Wasn`t Lying" this was a very special song for her because it was the first original that she ever performed, and the first on guitar. Another song she wrote was "The High Road" , this song has a wonderful and meaningful message. It`s about not letting others bring you down and stooping to their level. This song always reminds her that she would rather take the longer harder road to get to where she wants to go. She is currently working on an EP that will feature six of her original songs, and hopes to have it completed by the end of April.
Amanda has also taken her music to TV as well. She has performed for the Debra Crosby`s Talent Quest TV show many times. Then on March 1st she will be a special guest on Scorch`s Pfg-tv singing two of her original songs, the show will be aired on My TV network. How ever she is not into music to be famous, she is involved simply because she loves it. Music is a way for her to express herself and she is truly at home on stage. Even if she doesn`t make it big someday, she still plans on performing all her life when ever possible. She said, " If she can inspire someone to follow their dreams, that will be enough for me". - Stars2Come
This lovely young lady from New Hampshire, has a mission to entertain you with great music. Amanda works hard at what she does in-order to put a smile on your face with her music. Amanda has a very pleasant voice that complements any song whether it is a cover or one of her originals, she will amaze you.
She was about four years old when she discovered that she loved to sing. She would often sing along to songs from the Barney & Friends or to Disney`s "Sing Along" videos. Although she began singing at an early age it is not something that she made a decision to do, but something that she has always done. At seven years old she started her vocal training. She has taken training from Donna Salviati and with Lynda Marshall.
Amanda loves to perform. When she started she would go to weddings or a birthday party and would always want to sing a song for everyone. In the 4th and 5th grades she was in the school chorus and did a solo in "Stuck On You" by Elvis Presley. Then her first solo performance was at her school`s talent show when she was twelve years old, here she sang "Part of Your World" from the Little Mermaid.
Amanda has done many wonderful performances since she began. She had the pleasure of performing at the Hard Rock in Boston four times. One of the performances here was for a foundation called "Music Drives Us". This is a foundation that gives music scholarships to kids that can`t afford lessons. She really enjoyed performing as a semi-finalist in the Music On & Up Showcase, because she was surrounded by so many other nice people competing. She did how ever end up winning the "Best Crowd Reaction".
Amanda is a great songwriter with 102 songs to date. She became serious about songwriting in the 8th grade. One of her original songs is "I Wasn`t Lying" this was a very special song for her because it was the first original that she ever performed, and the first on guitar. Another song she wrote was "The High Road" , this song has a wonderful and meaningful message. It`s about not letting others bring you down and stooping to their level. This song always reminds her that she would rather take the longer harder road to get to where she wants to go. She is currently working on an EP that will feature six of her original songs, and hopes to have it completed by the end of April.
Amanda has also taken her music to TV as well. She has performed for the Debra Crosby`s Talent Quest TV show many times. Then on March 1st she will be a special guest on Scorch`s Pfg-tv singing two of her original songs, the show will be aired on My TV network. How ever she is not into music to be famous, she is involved simply because she loves it. Music is a way for her to express herself and she is truly at home on stage. Even if she doesn`t make it big someday, she still plans on performing all her life when ever possible. She said, " If she can inspire someone to follow their dreams, that will be enough for me". - Stars2Come
Amanda McCarthy a 2011 Londonderry High School graduate has written and antibullying song, “I Don’t Deserve it”. Amanda is an award-winning singer/songwriter. Known for her powerful lyrics and catchy melodies, Amanda has written over 100 original songs on guitar, piano, and ukulele, and she knows a wide variety of covers as well. Amanda began performing at age 12 and began accompanying herself at age 15 as a self-taught musician.
Former teach Mrs. Karen Robinson Londonderry High Schools TV Production and Radio Broadcasting teacher stated, “Amanda was always interested in original music and local performers and even when in High School I knew that she already had a following and was often booked at local venues. It was obvious that she not only had talent, but was a natural performer that people could identify with.”
The song has been produced and is a popalert on You Tube. Amanda is currently studying Music at Northern Essex Community College in Haverhill, MA so that she can pursue an education and music career simultaneously. - Londonderry News Online
Amanda McCarthy a 2011 Londonderry High School graduate has written and antibullying song, “I Don’t Deserve it”. Amanda is an award-winning singer/songwriter. Known for her powerful lyrics and catchy melodies, Amanda has written over 100 original songs on guitar, piano, and ukulele, and she knows a wide variety of covers as well. Amanda began performing at age 12 and began accompanying herself at age 15 as a self-taught musician.
Former teach Mrs. Karen Robinson Londonderry High Schools TV Production and Radio Broadcasting teacher stated, “Amanda was always interested in original music and local performers and even when in High School I knew that she already had a following and was often booked at local venues. It was obvious that she not only had talent, but was a natural performer that people could identify with.”
The song has been produced and is a popalert on You Tube. Amanda is currently studying Music at Northern Essex Community College in Haverhill, MA so that she can pursue an education and music career simultaneously. - Londonderry News Online
Northern Essex Community College student Amanda McCarthy of Londonderry won "Most Confident/Enthusiastic Performer" at "Music On & Up - 19 and Under Showcase" competition at the Hard Rock Café© in Boston last month.
McCarthy, 18, is a 2011 Londonderry High School graduate. Now, she is a music major at Northern Essex, who sings and plays both the guitar and piano. She recently performed in the college's talent show.
"To win an award for being the most confident performer is personally a huge milestone for me because it seems that not too long ago it was the exact opposite," McCarthy said. "I used to get very nervous while performing and with experience, I have become more comfortable on stage."
McCarthy has written more than100 original songs and has performed at numerous venues, including Six Flags New England, the Massachusetts Statehouse, the Sad Café© and Ground Zero.
Last year, she was selected to be a GreenRocker with the Greenschools organization. The GreenRockers perform at many schools and environmental awareness events. McCarthy wrote her award-winning song, "Do Our Part" for the organization.
She also is a big supporter of recent anti-bullying movements. Her original song "Sticks And Stones," written on her own experiences, is quickly gaining popularity. After graduating from NECC, her goal is to transfer to the Berklee College of Music.
To learn more, visit facebook.com/AmandaMcCarthyMusic. - Derrynews.com
Northern Essex Community College student Amanda McCarthy of Londonderry won "Most Confident/Enthusiastic Performer" at "Music On & Up - 19 and Under Showcase" competition at the Hard Rock Café© in Boston last month.
McCarthy, 18, is a 2011 Londonderry High School graduate. Now, she is a music major at Northern Essex, who sings and plays both the guitar and piano. She recently performed in the college's talent show.
"To win an award for being the most confident performer is personally a huge milestone for me because it seems that not too long ago it was the exact opposite," McCarthy said. "I used to get very nervous while performing and with experience, I have become more comfortable on stage."
McCarthy has written more than100 original songs and has performed at numerous venues, including Six Flags New England, the Massachusetts Statehouse, the Sad Café© and Ground Zero.
Last year, she was selected to be a GreenRocker with the Greenschools organization. The GreenRockers perform at many schools and environmental awareness events. McCarthy wrote her award-winning song, "Do Our Part" for the organization.
She also is a big supporter of recent anti-bullying movements. Her original song "Sticks And Stones," written on her own experiences, is quickly gaining popularity. After graduating from NECC, her goal is to transfer to the Berklee College of Music.
To learn more, visit facebook.com/AmandaMcCarthyMusic. - Derrynews.com
Sassy Gals of New England Roll Out New Artist Roster growing every day, and wishing everyone a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season. Sassy Gals of New England this year has worked with several artists, athletes, authors, actors, and acts, including Comedian Bobby Collins, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Terry Sylvester (Formerly Hollies), Grammy Nominated John Ford Coley, Recording and Performing Artist Louie Bello, Boston Baked Blues, Widlfire Band, Ambrosia, International Recording, Performing, and Solo Artist Jimi Jamison (Frontman - Target, Cobra, & Survivor (currently also working with Survivor as well), Joey Molland (Only Surviving Member of Badfinger), Bobby Kimball (just recently added), Robin Lane, Sebastian Bach (Kicking and Screaming), Steve Augeri (former front man Journey and presently Solo Artist) Fran Cosmo (formerly of Boston), Tony Orlando, Boxing Champion and Legend Micky Ward (The Fighter), TKO Tony DeMarco (Boxing Legend), up and coming young artist Amanda McCarthy, Rock Hard Magazine, and more. Whether booking, promoting, or doing PR 2011 has been a blast. - Sassy Gals Of New England
Sassy Gals of New England Roll Out New Artist Roster growing every day, and wishing everyone a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season. Sassy Gals of New England this year has worked with several artists, athletes, authors, actors, and acts, including Comedian Bobby Collins, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee Terry Sylvester (Formerly Hollies), Grammy Nominated John Ford Coley, Recording and Performing Artist Louie Bello, Boston Baked Blues, Widlfire Band, Ambrosia, International Recording, Performing, and Solo Artist Jimi Jamison (Frontman - Target, Cobra, & Survivor (currently also working with Survivor as well), Joey Molland (Only Surviving Member of Badfinger), Bobby Kimball (just recently added), Robin Lane, Sebastian Bach (Kicking and Screaming), Steve Augeri (former front man Journey and presently Solo Artist) Fran Cosmo (formerly of Boston), Tony Orlando, Boxing Champion and Legend Micky Ward (The Fighter), TKO Tony DeMarco (Boxing Legend), up and coming young artist Amanda McCarthy, Rock Hard Magazine, and more. Whether booking, promoting, or doing PR 2011 has been a blast. - Sassy Gals Of New England
"Amanda's style is reminiscent of intelligent, introspective songwriters such as Jewel and Stevie Nicks with songs like "Ignite" and "Sticks and Stones" but she also incorporates rock and quirk into songs such as "Awkward" the way Lisa Loeb or Ingrid Michaelson would. The standout song is "I Wish I Told You", a harmony-laden gem that has shades of Eisley mixed with Colbie Caillat and it demonstrates the depth of songwriting prowess that Amanda possesses. With clever yet introspective songwriting delivered through a powerful voice and equally powerful guitar, Amanda has proven that she has the talent and wisdom to get onstage with the heavyweights and stay there." - Our City Radio Portsmouth (2014 - excerpt)
“Amanda McCarthy a 2011 Londonderry High School graduate has written and antibullying song, “I Don’t Deserve it”. Amanda is an award-winning singer/songwriter. Known for her powerful lyrics and catchy melodies, Amanda has written over 100 original songs on guitar, piano, and ukulele, and she knows a wide variety of covers as well. Amanda began performing at age 12 and began accompanying herself at age 15 as a self-taught musician. Former teacher Mrs. Karen Robinson Londonderry High Schools TV Production and Radio Broadcasting stated, “Amanda was always interested in original music and local performers and even when in High School I knew that she already had a following and was often booked at local venues. It was obvious that she not only had talent, but was a natural performer that people could identify with.” The song has been produced and is a popalert on You Tube. Amanda is currently studying Music at Northern Essex Community College in Haverhill, MA.” - Londonderry.net (2013)
“Northern Essex Community College student Amanda McCarthy of Londonderry won "Most Confident/Enthusiastic Performer" at "Music On & Up - 19 and Under Showcase" competition at the Hard Rock Café© in Boston last month. McCarthy, 18, is a 2011 Londonderry High School graduate. Now, she is a music major at Northern Essex, who sings and plays both the guitar and piano. She recently performed in the college's talent show, and won first place. "To win an award for being the most confident performer is personally a huge milestone for me because it seems that not too long ago it was the exact opposite," McCarthy said. "I used to get very nervous while performing and with experience, I have become more comfortable on stage."” - Derry News (2011)
“A local teen was among the regional performers appearing on stage at the Hard Rock Cafe in Boston last weekend. Amanda McCarthy, 16, performed in Debra Crosby's Talent Quest TV All Stars Show, held Nov. 8. The contestants, all teens from New England towns, competed for the privilege of showcasing their talents at the Hard Rock. Last weekend's event was a qualifying event for the Quest For The Best final contest, to be held this February. A self taught guitarist and piano player, Amanda has written and composed over 40 songs and was a first place winner from a Talent Quest television program held in December 2007. Though Amanda didn't place in last weekend's competition, she said it went very well regardless. "I didn't mind not placing because I had so much fun performing," she said. Amanda performed a song she wrote titled "Perfect." She has been writing songs since eighth grade and began playing guitar about a year ago.” - The Londonderry Times (2009)
Discography
AAA (Release Date: 9/26/15)
1) Bad News
2) The Blame Game
3) Not Your Average Love Song
4) A Bridge Better Burned
5) Elephant in the Room
The Good, The Bad & The Awkward (Release Date: 6/21/14)
1) Living Under the Lights
2) Sticks and Stones
3) Awkward
4) Ignite
5) I Wish I Told You
6) Boston Calls (feat. Cody Care)
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Bio
Amanda McCarthy is an award winning, multi-genre singer/songwriter from the greater Boston area. She has released two EP's of her original work with more new music on the way, and she has won many awards for her songwriting since her first win in 2011 at the age of 17. Most notably, she has been named Singer/Songwriter of the Year by Limelight Music Magazine along with her album, AAA, being named the runner-up winner for Album of the Year, won the original song competition at the Southern New England Music Expo for "Elephant in the Room", has opened for acts like Jason Lancaster (of Mayday Parade), Hawthorne Heights, and Alex Preston (Third place American Idol contestant), and has toured extensively along the East Coast. You'll find Amanda playing a solo acoustic set, duo/trio style, or with a full band. Playing old favorites and always showcasing new material, her sound and style centers around the pop genre, but each individual song combines elements from other genres including alternative, rock, country, and blues.
"With clever yet introspective songwriting delivered through a powerful voice and equally powerful guitar, Amanda has proven that she has the talent and wisdom to get onstage with the heavyweights and stay there."
-Daniel Kilgour, Our City Radio Portsmouth
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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
- Opening for well acclaimed acts like Jason Lancaster (of Mayday Parade), Hawthorne Heights, IM5, SayWeCanFly, Alex Preston (3rd place American Idol) and many more.
- Venues including Disney's Hollywood Studios and Downtown Disney (Orlando), Six Flags Theme Parks (New England & NY), Hard Rock Cafe (Boston), The Bitter End (NYC), and many more.
- Singing the National Anthem at events televised live on ESPN
- Second album, "AAA" named Runner-Up Solo Album of the Year at the Limelight Music Awards (2016)
- Main stage performer at First Night Boston in Copley Square (2016)
- "Elephant in the Room" named the winner of the It's All About The Song competition at the Southern New England Music Expo (2015)
- Contestant on Community Auditions: Star of the Day - Voted into the Finals (2015)
- Being chosen to play at JeepFest, sponsored by Boston's hit radio station Kiss 108 (2014)
- Nominee for Female Vocalist of the Year at the Limelight Music Awards (2014)
- Named Singer/Songwriter of the Year at the Limelight Music Awards (2013)
- "Sticks and Stones" named Runner-Up Song of the Year at the Limelight Music Awards (2012)
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