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Interview with Amy Loftus![]() Interview by Scott Preston Singer/songwriter Amy Loftus is bringing her country rock sound and angelic voice to the tri-state area for 3 appearances on Friday Dec 28, 2007. I also was able to talk with her and ask her a few questions: Cincy Groove:If you had a chance to collaborate with one musician of your choice on an album who Amy Loftus:Wyclef Jean Cincy Groove:What is the strangest thing a fan has said or done? Amy Loftus:That'd have to be the marriage proposal from the audience in San Diego a few weeks ago. He's 20, and apparently, we're myspace friends, but I hadn't myself corresponded. I played "Ready to Fall", which is about a woman loving a younger man, and dedicated it to him, which cracked everyone up. In between every song he shouted "you're beautiful Amy! you're gorgeous!" I must confess, he was so unabashed, I ate it up. Cincy Groove:What do you do when you are not playing music? Amy Loftus:I do yoga, hike with my two shepherds, am always reading, (mostly non fiction), and I love restaurants-a spot of great wine and food with my dear friends does my soul good. Cincy Groove:Was there a pivotal moment in your life when you decided to make music your passion? Amy Loftus:Yes. One of my many day jobs in LA was as a limo driver for the great songwriter (and actually the inventor of the role of musical producer) Jerry Leiber. Now, the sax player who passed me the job just
Cincy Groove:I see you have worked with Will Kimbrough on a few projects. How did you end up working Amy Loftus:Will Kimbrough was one of the first people I met in Nashville. Adrienne Young gave me his number, because he was producing but did not have his own studio, and I had a digital board. So I figured it might be a good combination of resources. Then I came to know his wife because she does yoga too. I felt nervous about just calling him up, but one day I saw Jess and she said "hey! Will's home, call the house!" So I did! Cincy Groove:When did you first pick up the guitar? Amy Loftus:I actually picked up a guitar time to time beginning in 1998, for co-writing. But I barely played. Then in 2001, I left the musical duo I had been in, so I was sort of forced into playing myself. Spring of 2002 I bought my Taylor used and dedicated myself to playing it every single day without fail. Cincy Groove:What made you settle in Nashville, TN? Amy Loftus:I loved Nashville the first time I visited. I had booked the Bluebird writer's night on that out-of-the-van-duo tour I did after leaving LA. Coming in from the east on 40 I felt a magical feeling. The dates of my visit happened to be September 10-14, 2001. Mary Gauthier was the headliner at the Bluebird the night I played. Her words were such a clear and present comfort to us all that night, and her songs
Amy Loftus:I was crazy about a guy who wanted to be my friend. He thought me a sister, a bud. But I was hanging out with him in the hopes that at some point the light would be right. Someone asked me 'why are you trying to be so cavalier?' I pretty much put the wine glass down and went home and wrote it. The secret ironic Cincy Groove:Who are some of your influences? Amy Loftus:Well, there's musicals...Sound of Music, Oklahoma..my Mom loved musicals and I am fascinated with the magic of Rodgers and Hammerstein. Amy Loftus will be making the following appearances on Friday, December 28 12/28/07 Amy Loftus website - Amyloftus.com Listen to some of Amy's songs on her myspace page : http://www.myspace.com/amyloftus Clip of Amy Loftus peforming her song "Cavalier"
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