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'''Amy Drinkwater''' is a Christian Jazz vocalist, born in [[Birmingham]], now living near [[Pell City]].
'''Amy Drinkwater''' is a Christian Jazz vocalist, born in [[Birmingham]], now living near [[Pell City]].


She has a wide range of musical experience, having been a part of several Christian musical groups.  Her latest CD, ''"With All My Heart - A Journey to the Soul..."'' was produced by [[Ray Reach]] of [[Magic City Music Productions]], and employs several Alabama-based jazz musicians, including [[Mart Avant]], [[Gary Wheat]], [[Chris Wendle]], [[Rich Daviston]], [[John Nuckols]], [[Carlos Pino]] and [[Chad Fisher]].  The CD was recorded and mixed at [[Airwave Recording Studios]] and [[Bates Brothers Recording Studio]].
She has a wide range of musical experience, having been a part of several Christian musical groups.  Her latest CD, ''"With All My Heart - A Journey to the Soul..."'' was produced by [[Ray Reach]] of [[Magic City Music Productions]], and employs several Alabama-based jazz musicians, including [[Mart Avant]], [[Gary Wheat]], [[Chris Wendle]], [[Rich Daviston]], [[John Nuckols]], [[Carlos Pino]] and [[Chad Fisher]].  The CD was recorded and mixed at [[Airwave Recording Studios]] and [[Bates Brothers Recording Studio]].  The CD also features guest sxxophone soloist [[Lou Marini]].


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Revision as of 12:20, 3 July 2008

Amy Drinkwater is a Christian Jazz vocalist, born in Birmingham, now living near Pell City.

She has a wide range of musical experience, having been a part of several Christian musical groups. Her latest CD, "With All My Heart - A Journey to the Soul..." was produced by Ray Reach of Magic City Music Productions, and employs several Alabama-based jazz musicians, including Mart Avant, Gary Wheat, Chris Wendle, Rich Daviston, John Nuckols, Carlos Pino and Chad Fisher. The CD was recorded and mixed at Airwave Recording Studios and Bates Brothers Recording Studio. The CD also features guest sxxophone soloist Lou Marini.

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