Monday, March 24, 2014

Amy Allen Shares Insights on How to Raise Funds for Your Dream


    It’s all about the money, honey! 

     We all have to get creative when it comes to raising funds for a new project, a new CD, or to get on the road. I want to tell you about a new fundraising program I am using that may help you get the funds you need for your project.

     This week, I am wearing my development worker hat. In 2009, I became involved with Global Village Education Foundation. GVEF is a non-profit organization that helps empower communities by providing sustainability projects. They partnered with Glory Preparatory Academy (a private school in Machakos, Kenya) to make this dream a reality. If you would like to see all of the wonderful things that are going on with GVEF, check out the website www.gvefusa.org.

     This year, GVEF will be taking 14 team members to Kenya. I am responsible for raising funds and giving the team members opportunities to raise funds through our organization, Just Give Movement. We don’t have the budget to purchase t-shirts and really didn’t want to deal with shipping, but still thought t-shirts would be a good tool to raise funds. I found a wonderful site to help me with just that! I am selling t-shirts at www.booster.com. You set up the t-shirt, and they do all of the rest. It is that simple. Just upload your logo or choose from their collection of clip art, and build it right there. They have a variety of really nice t-shirt styles and colors. I chose the Hanes tag-less shirts. The website also helps you set fundraising goals. I set our organizations’ goal to sell 500 t-shirts. Don’t let that number overwhelm you. You can set your goal to as low as 50 shirts. If I meet my goal, my profit is over $6,000. All of the group members will send out e-mails with the link to our t-shirt page asking people to purchase a t-shirt in support of our mission. They also let us share cool links on Twitter and Facebook. Booster.com ships the t-shirt directly to the consumer.

     We also started a fundraising campaign on Razoo. This website helps non-profit organizations raise funds using the Internet and social media. I found this website very helpful and trustworthy. Please check out www.razoo.com. The GVEF razoo account can be found at http://www.razoo.com/story/Global-Village-Educationalfoundation?referral_code=share.

     Do you need to make a demo, and need funds to support your new CD?  Think about asking your fans to purchase a t-shirt in order to support your next project. With that simple purchase, they are becoming investors in your dream!

   
Check out our T-shirts at www.booster.com/2014summermissiontrip and www.booster.com/2014summermissiontrippink. We would love your support, too!

- Amy


Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Artist Profile: Amy Allen Takes Country, Blues and Americana Around World


            NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Amy Allen is a blues-accented country, pop and Americana singer-songwriter who has sung on three continents, appearing at venues ranging from the White House and the Ryman Auditorium to the Garden Hotel in Machakos, Kenya.

            The artist is re-launching her music career with the "Someday Is Today" CD and national tour. The album, which was recorded in Nashville, features 11 original songs inspired by real-life experiences. The first single (the album's title track) recently hit number 15 on the STS Main Country Chart, and the album was featured as "New and Noteworthy" on iTunes. Selections from the "Someday Is Today" CD are airing on country and Americana radio stations around the world. Her latest single, "Josie Rae", is climbing the charts, including the Music Row Country Breakout Chart.

            Amy's soaring country ballads, bluesy pop songs, and honky-tonk rockers entertain while bringing hope and change to a disconnected world. Listeners laugh, cry, dance and sing knowing that the someday they've always longed for can begin today. Amy describes her sound as a versatile mix of blues-accented country, pop and Americana. She brings passion and energy to the stage with hints of Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin, Elton John, Eva Cassidy, and Patsy Cline -- yet with a powerful sound that is all her own.

            "Every note I sing or every note or chord I strum is given with all of the love I have for the song I am performing," the singer-songwriter says. "My voice is the voice of someone who has been down many different roads."

            Amy was only 20 years old when she was first "discovered" in an Arkansas honky-tonk by a music industry executive. Her rendition of Tina Turner's "Proud Mary" led her to the footsteps of Shoney's on Music Row and eventually a contract with an independent record label. With stars in her eyes, she recorded her first album with some of Nashville's top musicians.

            Then came heartbreak. At age 22, Amy experienced a mild heart attack after going on a strict diet and losing more than 100 pounds. Although Amy was her ideal weight, she was told she must have plastic surgery to keep her contract. Amy faced a hard decision. She could continue to pursue her dreams under very difficult circumstances or return home to marry and raise a family. As her car climbed the ramp onto Interstate 40, she thought her days as a songwriter and singer in Nashville were over.

            Some years later, while going through a very difficult divorce, Amy heard a 12-year-old girl singing songs from her first album, "Night Vision".

            "It was as simple as that," Amy adds. "Somehow, every emotion flooded through my body at that very moment, as well as the first realization that my musical story was not over. I wrote a song as a gift for that teenager. That experience is what led me back to Nashville."

            Amy is returning to the national stage with the help of noted producer Denny Martin, the Nashville Songwriters Association International, and others. Her passionate, high-energy performances entertain, while helping people overcome past challenges, believe in themselves, appreciate the love of family, and discover their God-given talents.

            The artist took the stage for the first time at age 4 as a singing angel in the children's choir at First Christian Church in her hometown of El Dorado, Ark. With her grandmother's encouragement, she spent her childhood years soaking in recordings by artists such as BB King and The Rolling Stones. She was only 12 when she joined the Down Home Band as a vocalist and pianist, giving her first professional performance at the American Legion Club. The band played dozens of bars across Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas. She joined the Ralston Girls country duet at age 15, opening for country artists such as John Conlee, Patty Loveless and Brooks & Dunn. While attending South Arkansas Community College and the University of Arkansas, she sang and played guitar and piano for the band Spare Change.

            Amy joined the Winchesters and began her solo career after moving to Nashville in the 1990s. The group appeared at tourist bars on Broadway and at festivals in Arkansas and Tennessee. She also served as a studio singer for Warner Music Nashville and performed at major shows as a solo artist at the Statue of Liberty, the White House, the Ryman Auditorium, Disney's Magic Kingdom, and Vanderbilt University.

            Since the release of her first album and return to Arkansas, she has performed regularly at Fayrays restaurant; the South Arkansas Arts Center; hundreds of house parties and charity events; Timberlane Health and Rehab; and numerous churches.

            "I can sing the blues as well as put a tear in my beer with country music," Amy notes. "I have been blessed with diversity and the ability to touch people with different musical styles.

            In 2012, she returned to Nashville to record her second album, "Someday Is Today". The album includes performances by an all-star cast of Nashville musicians. Amy's "Someday Is Today Tour " will include stops in Arkansas, Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Texas.

            "I produce a lot of artists in my studio, and Amy is truly an original," raves producer Denny Martin. "Her natural-given voice is stunning in its clarity and expressiveness. Her sense of humor and joyful personality come through in her writing and her singing. I consider myself extremely fortunate to know her, to write with her, and to produce her. The world is about to hear what I've been hearing for more than two years."

            The artist's musical rebirth has inspired the creation of original acrylic, watercolor and mixed-media artworks reflecting her healing journey. She plans to show some of those works on her national tour.

            Amy graduated from El Dorado High School and attended South Arkansas Community College and the University of Arkansas. She is currently pursuing certification in the Education for Licensed Ministry program from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn. She is a professional member of ASCAP and the Nashville Songwriters Association International.

            The singer-songwriter performs at concert venues, arts centers, nightclubs, art galleries, hotels, casinos, festivals, assisted living centers, and churches. A portion of the proceeds from album and concert ticket sales will benefit local non-profit charities that provide the support and resources people need to discover their dreams. Recent appearances include the South Arkansas Arts Center in El Dorado, Ark., and The Row in Nashville. She will perform at a number of prominent venues during her "Blue Ridge Mountain Tour" in September 2014.

            Allen is represented in the United States by Bill Wence Promotions, Whiting Publicity and Promotions, and Music City Artist Management, and in Europe by Hemifran.

            For more information about the CD or booking Allen for an upcoming event, call (870) 918-4403, send an email message to info@TheAmyAllen.com, or mail correspondence to Wormwood Records, 736 Bodenhamer Drive, El Dorado, AR 71730. To learn more about the artist, visit http://www.TheAmyAllen.com. Media and management-related inquiries may be directed to Arts@WhitingPublicity.com or by calling (615) 423-9857.

Web Links for Amy Allen:

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Videos:

"Someday is Today" video - http://youtu.be/wa1Ac-_UQC8
"Someday is Today" documentary - http://youtu.be/-DkiCeCz73Y
"Proud Mary" cover - http://youtu.be/id_vUXRj1eo

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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Country/Blues/Americana Artist Amy Allen Starts New Blog


     Welcome to my new blog, "Artist Reflections from Amy Allen"!  This is where I will express all of the great things going on with my workshops for artists, the Just Give Movement, my music, and my personal journey. We will also learn what others are doing!  I want this to be a platform for artists to learn from each other, gain knowledge and support each other.
Amy Allen
 


     My dreams vary, but in the end it all ties back to my music.  I think most artists feel this way.  I want to create a spider web effect in many directions with the center being my love for the arts and my dream of making the world a better place.

     When I returned to the music industry, I vowed to walk that talk from the upstart.  Ten percent of all of my earnings from CD or other merchandise are donated to fund activities of the Just Give Movement.  I also host concerts for the Just Give Movement where all proceeds go to local charities.  You can learn more about the Just Give Movement on my website.  I serve on the board for a wonderful organization, Global Village Education Foundation.  I hope you will visit their website at www.gvefusa.org.  They are doing wonderful development work to help children in Kenya. I am also a student of health and wellness.  This stems from the hard realities and health problems I face because of the image persona our society has created for those in the spotlight. 

     The music business is ever changing and ever growing. It is my hope that we can use my blog to creatively allow music to be a tool that brings people together. Let's take what we have learned and create projects that will enrich the lives of all involved!

     Now let's get to blogging!

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Amy Allen Offers 'Someday Is Today Artist Workshop' for Musicians, Authors, Visual Artists and Others


    How many times have you asked yourself, "What do I do next?" You know you have talent, but you're not sure how to get your songs, voice, paintings and books out there. There are so many things to do with so little time in the day. Still, you don't want to give up on your dream.
Amy Allen

     Singer-songwriter/visual artist/speaker Amy Allen and publicist/manager/composer Chuck Whiting know the frustrations and joys that artists go through on their artistic journeys. Both have worked in the arts for many years, planning, publicizing and playing events from Nashville to Kenya. They are eager to share what they've learned to help other promising artists find success through the "Someday Is Today Artist Workshop".

You will learn how to

            * Develop an in-depth "Artist Success Game Plan".
            * Discover a one-of-a-kind hook.
            * Put together a life-changing event.
            * Hone your chops for outstanding performances and presentations.
            * Use publicity to land news media coverage.
            * Build a base of devoted fans.
            * Overcome discouragement to believe in your talents.
            * Make money with your art.

How to Book the Workshop:

     To book or learn more about the workshop, please write us at Info@TheAmyAllen.com or call (870) 918-4403.

About the Workshop Leaders:

     Amy Allen is a blues-accented country, pop and Americana singer-songwriter who has sung on three continents, appearing at venues ranging from the White House and the Ryman Auditorium to the Garden Hotel in Machakos, Kenya. The artist is re-launching her music career with the "Someday Is Today" CD and national tour. The album, which was recorded in Nashville, features 11 original songs inspired by real-life experiences. The title track has hit the Top 15 of the STS Main Country Chart. Amy was only 20 years old when she was first "discovered" in an Arkansas honky-tonk by a music industry executive. Her rendition of Tina Turner's "Proud Mary" led her to the footsteps of Shoney's on Music Row and eventually a contract with an independent record label. With stars in her eyes, she recorded her first album with some of Nashville's top musicians. Amy will share how she almost gave up on her dream -- overcame a heartbreaking experience in Music City to rediscover her artistic mission to achieve success.

     Chuck Whiting is an award-winning publicist, artist manager, educator, songwriter/composer, music publisher and author. A former newspaper reporter, he founded Whiting Publicity & Promotions in 1993. His clients include songwriters, musical performers, authors, visual artists, art galleries, hotels, non-profit organizations, and businesses of all kinds. Shine Time Records and Books, the book and music publishing arm of Whiting Publicity, provides promotional and logistical support for authors and performing artists of all kinds. Chuck is the author and co-songwriter of "The Littlest Star: a musical story", a book and CD featuring performances by musical performers Margo Smith, Denny Jiosa and Conni Ellisor. "The Littlest Star" single has received radio airplay in the U.S. and Europe. In 2010, Shine Time Records and Books published the book "Wordabulous!: Celebrating the Positive Power of Words" by professional songwriter/National Vocabulary Championship Coach of the Year Debbie Watts. The firm's Striking Moon Music (ASCAP) recently landed a song written by the late Marcia Jones in the Hallmark movie "Lake Effects" starring Jane Seymour.