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Everything You Touch
  • Artist: Amy Lowe
  • Label: Emphasis
  • UPC: 617311301926
  • Item #: EPH130192
  • Genre: Country
  • Release Date: 11/10/2009
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Everything You Touch on CD

"Everything You Touch" the highly anticipated new album by award winning children's recording artist and performer Amy Lowe, features nine new original songs along with the covers - "People Get Ready" and "Walking In Memphis" marking the first time Amy's adult contemporary music is available on CD! Backed by a who's who in the Chicago music scene, Amy sings and plays guitar, with contributions from Dave Katzman (Guitars and Bass), Kevin Patrick (Percussion and Drums), Jay Moynihan (Sax), Marty Sammon (Piano and B3), T.C. Furlong (Pedal Steel Guitar), Jimmy Burns (Vocals), Corey Dennison (Vocals), Kenny Smith (Drums), Lamar C. Curtis (Bassoon), Bobby Boos (Drums), and Mike Rodbard (Drums), giving each song it's own identity while crossing and blending the Singer-Songwriter Genre with Rock, Blues, and World Music. Arranged by Dave Katzman and Amy Lowe, and Produced by Dave Katzman, the arrangements are masterful, the songwriting grand, and the performances confident and inspired. Amy's previous releases include: I Like Gum (Parents' Choice Silver), Fire In Boomtown (Parents' Choice Gold), Math Music 1 & 2 (AEP Award), Brighter Than Fireflies (Parents' Choice Silver). "Amy Lowe is a talented songwriter-storyteller with a definite bent for variety in her original material" - Illinois Entertainer. "Amy Lowe is a consummate performer... polished and pure in her commitment... Her enthusiasm is inspiring" - Family Fun Magazine "Not only does Lowe draw on all the right contemporary sounds... but she cleverly uses them to illuminate the characters and situations." - Chicago.