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01 - Roll In The Hay (Amy Ames)
Drums : Patrick McInerney, Bass Mike Dunbar
Violon : Aaron Till, Pedal Steel Guitar : Doug Jernigan
Electric Guitar : Danny Parks,Vocal Harmonies : Orville Grant & Erika Sail
02 - Music & Beach (Jean-Luc Leroux & Amy Ames)
Drums : J.D. Blair, Bass: Bob Moore, Electric Guitar : Guthrie Trapp
Rythm Guitar, Mandolin & Harmonica : Jean-Luc Leroux
Violon : Kurt Storey, Pedal Steel Guitar : Paul Franklin
03 - Baby In Tahiti (Amy Ames)
Drums : Patrick McInerney, Bass : Mike Dunbar, Steel Drums : James Humpfray
Pedal Steel Guitar & Dobro : Doug Jernigan, Electric Guitar & Yukulele : Jean-Luc Leroux
Vocal harmonies : Orville Grant & Erika Sail
04 - Long Way (Bridge Kirkaldy)
Manolin & Acoustic Guitar : Jean-Luc Leroux,Violon : Aaron Till
Drums : Patrick McInerney, Bass : Mike Dunbar, Dobro : Thierry Langlois
Harmonica : Jean-Luc Leroux,Vocal Harmonies : Amy Ames
05 - You Got To See This Miata (Amy Ames)
Drums: Patrick McInerney, Bass :Mike Dunbar,
Electric Guitar: Danny Parks, Pedal Steel Guitar : Doug Jernigan
Violon : Aaron Till,Vocal Harmonies : Amy Ames
Read MoreAmy's Nashville CD Release Coming Up
Amy Ames' upcoming 7th CD release will be on the Viva NashVegas TV/Radio Show with George Hamilton and 2 times nominated "Album of the Year" Jean-Luc Leroux at The Legendary Kimbro's Pickin' Parlor in Franklin, TN (South of Nashville) on Feb. 10th in the morning. Find out why RGV Magazine has dubbed Amy as: "The Queen of Tongue & Cheek," and "A Female Ray Stevens." This album will live up to that title and beyond. The 2nd track, "Roll in the Hay" brings out her signature humor in a way that will get you rooting for more.
Amy Ames Featured in RGV Magazine
Texas singer/songwriter Amy Ames’ songs are so catchy even the barnyard critters dance along. Yes, she writes her own songs and is known as a “Female Ray Stevens,” and as the “Queen of Tongue and Cheek” due to the witty and cleaver ways she writes the lyrics in her songs, according to Amy Nicole Smith of RGV Magazine.
Music Row Magazine Review by the Late Great Robert K. Oermann
Amy Ames "Do Drop In" "It's nice to know that country hasn't forgotten its sense of humor And, trust me, you have GOT to listen... It is a complete hoot." Robert K. Oermann, Music Row Magazine Amy's new release, "Do Drop In," is chocked full of her signature humor that even barnyard critters will want to dance to! Amy Ames CD Cover With most of the tracks square dancing and two stepping around the subjects of beer bellies, love handles and women who talk too much when they drink, you can't help but smile. A most unexpected gem here is the acoustic track "My Friend." With a touch of AC in the mix, Amy's wonderful voice slides into the harmonic chorus like a veteran of the genre. With a fun "tequila drinking" song, Mariachi style, to close out the CD, Amy brings us her view of the world, with tongue in cheek... so do drop in and give it a listen.
Abby Montgomery