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"Amy Speace is a wonderful artist, a writer of songs, a performer who has beauty and transformation in her music and her writing. Amy Speace was one of the first people that I chose to sign to my label, Wildflower Records, and her songs have transformed my audiences as well as transformed my life.”
— Judy Collins
As an artist, Amy pursued her ambitions early on, first as a budding performer frequenting the folk clubs and coffee house of Greenwich Village in the late ‘90s. Her big break came when she was discovered by Judy Collins in 2005, and then subsequently signed to Ms. Collins’ record label Wildflower Records. Ms. Collins then selected Amy as her opening act on tour, giving her the opportunity to be introduced to Ms. Collins’ own audiences. Amy’s two initial albums for Wildflower Records, Songs For Bright Street and The Killer In Me garnered exceptional reviews and the benefit of international distribution.
Even so, there’s much more to Amy’s career than that of simply being an outstanding artist. She’s also displayed her talents as a theatrical actor, director and producer, while also sharing both her skills and savvy as a college educator, workshop leader, author, and entrepreneur. Her efforts embrace what it means to go well beyond making music by inspiring others to pursue their own craft and creativity, while setting an example of what can be attained courtesy of her own singular standard.
Amy’s performed at such prestigious venues as the Glastonbury Festival, Cambridge Folk Festival, Rocky Mountain Folks Festival, and the Philadelphia Folk Festival, among the many. She’s been featured on the BBC, multiple times on “Mountain Stage,” as well as on NPR’s “Weekend Edition.” Billboard, Rolling Stone, Mojo, and Performing Songwriter have all hailed her ability to convey emotion and empathy with equal emphasis. It’s little wonder, then, that Amy’s songs have been recorded by a great number of artists, Judy Collins, Christine Lavin, Red Molly, and Blues Hall of Famer Sid Selvidge, among them.
In total, Amy can rightfully be called a renaissance woman, an artist whose craft and creativity know no bounds. Few artists can claim such verve and versatility, qualities that affirm her singular talent and tenacity.
Robby Hecht has been captivating audiences as a touring singer-songwriter for over two decades, combining quietly impactful songwriting reminiscent of Tom Waits or Jim Croce with the graceful vocal resonance of James Taylor. With a remarkable blend of insightful lyricism, memorable melodies, and a voice that carries both strength and tenderness, his music resonates with audiences from all walks of life.
Robby’s dedication to the craft and collaborative spirit have solidified his reputation as a versatile and respected artist within the industry. He garnered recognition as a songwriter’s songwriter early in his career, winning a number of revered performing songwriter contests and touring across the US and Europe. His music has been the soundtrack for countless journeys, amassing over 25 million streams to date. And with more than 70 songs recorded by other artists, as well as numerous contributions as a featured vocalist, Robby has added his distinct touch to the work of fellow musicians, reaching music lovers through the voices of others.
We are not a business. We voluntarily host intimate concerts in our home to support the work of original singer/songwriters who are also full-time, traveling troubadours. We invite guests who love music to attend these "listening room" concerts. We ask our guests to contribute "minimum suggested cash donations," of which 100% is given to the artist at the end of the evening.
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