Angela Ammons是自美国德州的歌手,嗓音甜美,有着娇好面容的她擅长将新潮Hip-Hop予以传统灵魂乐加料润饰,并喜将节奏蓝调与瑞典制作人将Britney Spears,‘NSync的风格融入摇滚,而词汇之中更摸透男人情感的新节奏蓝调女性Sy Smith的“Do Things”!她凭着在电影《Save The Last Dance》原声大碟中的倾情献唱引起了乐坛的关注。这首脍炙人口的《Always Getting Over You》同样也是一首电影插曲,收录在”American Pie II”《美国派2》的原声大碟中。爽朗的吉他流行曲调和清新甜美的嗓音带出了新鲜时尚的感觉,空幻欢快的旋律抚慰人心。喜欢这种发自内心深处真情实感的歌曲。
Ammons began her career singing karaoke, especially Bette Midler's song "The Rose". A few years later, she moved to Nashville, Tennessee and signed a Universal Records contract.
Her self-titled album was completed and released in September 2001, in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Ammons was only 18 years old at the time. She said, "We all began looking at life differently. My perspective changed when I realized that I was never going to see some of my friends again. Selling albums seemed so trivial; the entire country was in a state of mourning."[1]
Determined to make an impact, Ammons started to write songs from a more mature, introspective point of view. She says she molded her style by listening to the artists who inspired her. "The Beatles, Alanis Morrisette, Fiona Apple, Shirley Manson, Aerosmith... keeping variety in my music choices played a huge role in developing my own sound."[1]
She has toured in Europe, and has an established fan base that extends into Japan and Australia. She has worked with powerhouse players like Paul Logus (Beyoncé, Limp Bizkit), Timothy Schmidt from the Eagles, and Steve Dudas (Ozzy Osbourne, Ringo Starr).[1]
Many people were first introduced to her music when the song "Always Getting Over You" was featured in the teen-comedy film American Pie 2 and the subsequent CD soundtrack. Another of her tracks, "When It Doesn't Matter", was featured in the motion picture Save the Last Dance.
Ammons' music is often compared to that of Jessica Simpson, Natalie Imbruglia and Sheryl Crow.
Angela Ammons是自美国德州的歌手,嗓音甜美,有着娇好面容的她擅长将新潮Hip-Hop予以传统灵魂乐加料润饰,并喜将节奏蓝调与瑞典制作人将Britney Spears,‘NSync的风格融入摇滚,而词汇之中更摸透男人情感的新节奏蓝调女性Sy Smith的“Do Things”!她凭着在电影《Save The Last Dance》原声大碟中的倾情献唱引起了乐坛的关注。这首脍炙人口的《Always Getting Over You》同样也是一首电影插曲,收录在”American Pie II”《美国派2》的原声大碟中。爽朗的吉他流行曲调和清新甜美的嗓音带出了新鲜时尚的感觉,空幻欢快的旋律抚慰人心。喜欢这种发自内心深处真情实感的歌曲。
Ammons began her career singing karaoke, especially Bette Midler's song "The Rose". A few years later, she moved to Nashville, Tennessee and signed a Universal Records contract.
Her self-titled album was completed and released in September 2001, in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Ammons was only 18 years old at the time. She said, "We all began looking at life differently. My perspective changed when I realized that I was never going to see some of my friends again. Selling albums seemed so trivial; the entire country was in a state of mourning."[1]
Determined to make an impact, Ammons started to write songs from a more mature, introspective point of view. She says she molded her style by listening to the artists who inspired her. "The Beatles, Alanis Morrisette, Fiona Apple, Shirley Manson, Aerosmith... keeping variety in my music choices played a huge role in developing my own sound."[1]
She has toured in Europe, and has an established fan base that extends into Japan and Australia. She has worked with powerhouse players like Paul Logus (Beyoncé, Limp Bizkit), Timothy Schmidt from the Eagles, and Steve Dudas (Ozzy Osbourne, Ringo Starr).[1]
Many people were first introduced to her music when the song "Always Getting Over You" was featured in the teen-comedy film American Pie 2 and the subsequent CD soundtrack. Another of her tracks, "When It Doesn't Matter", was featured in the motion picture Save the Last Dance.
Ammons' music is often compared to that of Jessica Simpson, Natalie Imbruglia and Sheryl Crow.