PBS Series 'Fast Focus' Features Singer-Songwriter Amy Speace

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Jersey City-based country/folk artist Amy Speace (http://www.musicdish.net/amyspeace/) is presently being featured in PBS' leading series of "short-form" programming, FastFocusTV. The segment, airing nationally on more than 100 U.S. public television stations reaching over 62 million households nationwide, features an interview with the Wildflower Records singer on the former actress' emerging music career. The interview is interspersed with live clips from Amy's performance at Mo Pitkins in NYC this past December.

Amy's PBS video can be seen at the following sites:
* Fast Focus - http://www.fastfocus.tv/
* YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKz1J50efT0
* Revver - http://one.revver.com/collections/show/162613
* Motion Box - http://www.motionbox.com/video/list_user_videos/amyspeace
* Yahoo! Video - http://video.yahoo.com/video/profile?sid=356136
* iFilm - http://www.ifilm.com/profile/amyspeace
* Metacafe - http://www.metacafe.com/user/4932349/amy_speace/

Amy has started 2007 with a bang, winning IMA (Independent Music Awards) Vox Populi for Best Country Song, selected as a runner-up in the Open category of the 3rd Annual IAMA (International Acoustic Music Awards) and nominated "Emerging Artist of the Year" for the 2007 Folk Alliance Awards.

Amy has also been receiving rave reviews from press worldwide, with recent reviews from Germany's Home of Rock to Sweden's Musiklandet and Trots Allt.

"A fully convincing Singer-Songwriter / Roots-Rock, in short Americana album, that excels with a refreshing variety, superb musicians and wonderfully crafted lyrics. Speace's lyrical elegance and the inventiveness of her finely selected metaphors intertwine very convincingly with the craft of her band, The Tearjerks and give each of the 13 songs its very unique identity. Boredom never comes near the listener, of course." Home of Rock, March 16, 2007

"Amy has the same immediate gravitas as the genre's queen, Lucinda Williams. But the best tracks on Songs for bright street are testimony to the fact that this is an artist who could well bloom into someone really big in the future." Musiklandet, March 16, 2007

"If Lucinda Williams is the queen of Americana, Kathleen Edwards is about to be challenged for the title of princess by this New York resident. Imagine both their spunk in combination with Roseanne Cash's elegance and you get Amy Speace. That she gets helped by Gary Louris from the Jayhawks on the duet is clearly a sign. We'll be hearing a lot more about Speace." Trots Allt, February 2007

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