Amy Keys

American singer-songwriter


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::summary American singer-songwriter ::

Amy Keys (born September 15, 1967) is an American singer and songwriter. Keys was signed to the Epic Records label and a solo album and several singles were released in 1989. She worked on Walt Disney movie soundtracks and as backing vocalist on studio recordings and live performances, most notably with Ringo Starr, Phil Collins, Toto and Johnny Hallyday.

Discography

Solo albums

  • 1989 – Lover's Intuition

References

References

  1. "Amy Keys {{!}} Album Discography".
  2. (April 29, 1989). "Hot Black Singles".
  3. Chinen, Nate. (2008-06-25). "A Musician Who Mixes and Matches". The New York Times.
  4. (2008-06-12). "Playing Joni's music again".
  5. Jenkins, Mark. (1989-03-22). "RECORDS". Washington Post.

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