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Amy Scott-Samuel

Amy’s songs are tender, melodic and visceral. She paints in vivid colours of lives lived and those imagined or dreamt of - marked always by her distinctive voice infused with hints of folk, country, blues and soul. Amy has toured the US, Spain, and UK with Liverpool-based alt. folk band She’s In The Trees (Lucinda Records, Madrid) and is now venturing into new creative territory with her solo work. Having received an Arts Council England grant earlier this year, Amy is now working closely with renowned singer songwriter Bill Ryder-Jones on the production of her forthcoming debut album, Go Gently.

Go Gently is a collection of songs grounded in a philosophy of self care, openness and emotional honesty. It aims to create moments of recognition and connection for listeners, especially those navigating periods of emotional upheaval, recovery or transition. Amy´s songs invite people to slow down, listen differently and feel a sense of togetherness through shared experience. Ultimately, Go Gently is a project about courage, tenderness and the power of connection. The first single from the album, Show Us Your Colours, is set for release on 22nd July 2026. The album will be released later this year. 

Amy will be performing her debut album Go Gently with accompaniment from The River Quartet. This will be a free concert, and all are welcome! 


  • Sun 21 Feb 2027 3pm £0

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