On April 1st, just moments after putting her one-year-old to bed, Amy kicked off the first of many Concerts from the Closet with special guests Kira Small and Alicia Viani. They played new songs, old songs, talked about life and music, and laughed until they cried, all without waking the baby.A victorious moment at the intersection of motherhood and music making, but I’m a sucker for the moments in between. When I asked Amy about the push-pull she’s experienced in her career since becoming a mom, she was an open book about the dots that have been hardest to connect. “Creating takes silence, vast amounts of silence, and 'a room of one's own.' The body being the room that the baby took, the home being taken over by toys and things that whir and make noise and light up, and the baby is demanding. There's no silence, there's no room of one's own, there's no body of one's own, so the time management with an artist is such a severe challenge that most give up.” But giving up has never been in Amy’s playbook. In fact her overwhelming reply to those seemingly surprised by the fact that she’s “still here” is that she never left. That she’s better than before. Sleep deprived, yes, but tack-sharp. Present. On fire. The biggest difference? Limited bandwidth.
Amy Speace is a singer/songwriter, timeless and classic, and a bit out of her own era. “She has one of the richest and loveliest voices and her songs are luxuriously smart,” writes Craig Havighurst (host of Nashville’s “Music City Roots”). “She’s profoundly personal yet also a bit mythic.” Amy's new album, Me and the Ghost of Charlemagne will be released worldwide on Sept 6th. Stay in touch via on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter for updates on all things and become a tracker on Bandsintown to catch a show near you. Laura Schneider is a digital + film photographer based in Nashville, TN with a deep love for people and a passion for storytelling. Her work often focuses on issues of social justice, human connection, and women’s empowerment, celebrating the resilience of the human spirit in all its many shapes and sizes. A musician herself, she is always on the lookout for ways her passion and appreciation for music can intersect with and serve other musicians with powerful stories to tell. Say hello at lauraschneiderphoto.com or on Instagram.