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Amy Allison is an American country music artist and the daughter of jazz-blues musician
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. She became interested in country music as a kid growing up on Long Island, and first began making music as the lead singer of ''Amy Allison and the Maudlins''. She then joined Ryan Hedgecock to form the country duo Parlor James in 1994, before embarking on a solo career in 1996.


Early life

Allison grew up on
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, where she was raised by her parents, Mose and Audre Allison. She is the second of their four children. She has recalled to ''
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'' that, as a child, she felt she was the only one in Long Island who listened to country music. She has cited
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and
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as some of her musical influences.


Musical career

Allison began her musical career as the frontwoman of "Amy Allison and the Maudlins", a band that performed at
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in
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's East Village. She also teamed up with Ryan Hedgecock (the founder of country group
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) to form the musical duo Parlor James in 1994. In 2010, she performed the
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song "This New Situation" as a duet with her father, which appeared on his album "The Way of the World". She has also performed on albums by
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,
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's album
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. In 2000, fellow
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included her cover of Allison's song, "The Whiskey Makes You Sweeter," which originally appeared on ''the Maudlin Years'', on her album '' Not the Tremblin' Kind''. Allison later became well known in the
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from her performances opening for Cantrell on tour in 2002. Since then, she co-written tracks on Cantrell's albums ''No Way There From Here'', and "
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Solo career

Allison released her solo debut album, ''
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'', in 1996 on
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. It compiled songs she recorded with the Maudlins, as well as some songs she had originally recorded as demos.
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later ranked it as one of his "500 essential albums" in Vanity Fair. She followed it up with 2001's '' Sad Girl'', which was described by Peter Margasak as "an elegant, detailed mix of pedal-steel-soaked country and
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". Her next three albums were '' No Frills Friend'' (2003), ''Everything and Nothing Too'' (2006), and ''Sheffield Streets'' (2009). In 2011, Allison released a duet album with David Scott of the Pearlfishers, entitled ''Turn Like the World Does''. In 2021 Allison completed her latest collection of songs, ''Pop Tunes and the Setting Sun'', with tracks produced by Don Heffington, Lee Feldman and David Scott.


Reception

Erik Hage is Allmusic described Allison as: "..far from any kind of spotlight she has continued to carve out a career as an extraordinary songwriter, and singular performer". Allison's voice has often been described by critics as nasal and high-pitched, and as an "acquired taste" that seems off-putting at first but becomes more attractive after repeated listens, or which may drive some listeners away entirely on its own. Her voice has also led critics to compare her to a wide variety of well-known country artists, including
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, and "a less urbane
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has described her as one of his favorite songwriters. Many critics have also noted that Allison's music often focuses on very depressing topics. In response to critics making this observation, Allison said, "Maybe I do tend to concentrate on the more miserable aspects of life in my work, but it's a thrill when you have a good idea for a song, and you're doing it, and communicating. I have really good experiences performing live, with people really responding. And my songs always include humor." Critics' comparisons of Allison's music to that of her father have varied. Mark Keresman noted that while Allison's music is a different genre than her father's, they nevertheless share "a similar succinctness, wry humor, and keen eye for the perils of the human condition." ''
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'' also highlighted the shared succinctness of her and her father's music in its review of ''the Maudlin Years''.


Discography

*''
The Maudlin Years ''The Maudlin Years'' is a 1996 album by country artist Amy Allison. It compiled songs she recorded with a group called "the Maudlins", as well as some of her solo songs she had originally recorded as demos. Elvis Costello Declan Patrick Ma ...
'' (Koch, 1996) *'' Sad Girl'' (Glitterhouse/Diesel Only, 2001) *'' No Frills Friend'' (Diesel Only, 2003) *''Everything and Nothing Too'' ( Shoeshine, 2006) *''Sheffield Streets'' (
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, 2009) *(with
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) ''Turn Like The World Does'' (My Dark Star, 2012) *''Pop Tunes and the Setting Sun'' (2021)


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