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Jamie Ambrose

About Me


The story so far...

Born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Jamie Ambrose has written music ever since she could reach a piano. She began lessons at age three, but no one realized she couldn't read music until seven years later - because she plays by ear. So she started over, got frustrated, quit the lessons, and started them again at university. She always kept playing, however: 'If I don't, part of me dies inside.'
After playing at private functions in the US, she became the Friday night spot in a wine bar in Aberystwyth, Wales, where she washed up to do post-graduate Celtic Studies after a year in Germany on a Fulbright scholarship. At the same time, she sent out songwriting demos to the likes of EMI, A&M, etc. - had responses of the 'It's not what we need now but focus on writing for our artists and get back to us' variety; unfortunately, she had to make a living, and journalism and editing took off instead. After many years in a 'very bad head space', she gathered all the courage she had and asked Never the Bride's amazingly talented Nikki Lamborn for voice lessons: 'Now, thanks to her training and encouragement, I have this "new" (and much improved) voice... Suddenly I'm writing again and feel a whole person. Thank you, Nikki!'
Awards include a first place in the International Narrative Song Competition 2006 (lyrics), and fourth place (lyric division) in Nashville's Music City Song Festival. In the last two years, she has also been a finalist (twice) and double semifinalist in the UK Songwriting Contest, a top finalist in the Great American Song Contest, and gained honorable mentions in both the Billboard World Songwriting Contest and the Unisong International Songwriting Contest.
'Don't Tell Me' is the first studio demo Jamie has done in over 20 years and it wouldn't have been possible without the multitalented (and endlessly patient) Dan Gareh of York Street Music. She has performed it and other songs at The Bedford, London, in August and December 2006, as part of the monthly Songbirds female singer-songwriters' night, hosted by Nikki Lamborn.
'The ultimate goal for me is to work as a songwriter, getting my work published and covered by other artists. Having said that, performing at The Bedford is a huge (and strangely enjoyable!) step on many levels – and an important one towards getting the music out there.'
Other songs will be uploaded here just as soon as the day job allows...
A boatload of thanks to the delightful Kim Collins for photographing the world's least photogenic subject: www.kimcollinsphoto.com

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Member Since: 06/09/2006
Band Website: www.myspace.com/jamieambrose
Band Members: Only me on the demos - on piano, vocals, and a bit of acoustic guitar (although the guitar work on 'Don't Tell Me' is Dan Gareh's). In the slideshow & video: Kate Stephenson on drums/percussion/backing vox and John Steele on guitar/bass/backing vox.
Sounds Like: 'The Same Horse'

Record Label: im

My Blog

My car's back!

Wahoo! It's good news for a change: Catherine the Corsa is home! A member of the public phoned the police:she was parked in a back street about 12 miles away. I drove her home half an hour ago.They st...
Posted by on Mon, 06 Apr 2009 09:16:00 GMT

A song about obsession...

Well, it has been a while since I've uploaded anything new, so while waiting to go and record properly in a studio, I've been sketching: using my multitracker to work out various harmonies, etc, to ...
Posted by on Wed, 21 Jan 2009 04:37:00 GMT

Moving pictures

Probably against my better judgement, I've uploaded a video - mainly so folk can hear a brand new song that was part of the set at the Bull last month. Well, everything in the set was pretty much new ...
Posted by on Tue, 07 Oct 2008 09:26:00 GMT

True good fortune

'I'm the luckiest person in the world' seems to be my motto this year. And before anyone thinks I've won the lottery or something of that ilk, I suppose I'd better explain. It's all to do with what I'...
Posted by on Thu, 02 Oct 2008 12:09:00 GMT

When the spirit is willing...

Now I know why it's better to pursue the music thing when you're young, if at all possible. It's a question of stamina: having it and keeping it over the years. Playing in a vacuum may keep creativity...
Posted by on Tue, 23 Sep 2008 08:48:00 GMT

Yin and yang

The course of true love, Shakespeare wrote, never did run smooth. The same can be said of most things in life - particularly the choices we make 'off the cuff'. You know: the spontaneity thing.I had a...
Posted by on Wed, 03 Sep 2008 00:09:00 GMT

Stumbling gifts

I know. It's a strange little title, but I can't think of a more descriptive one, so here it stays. It means, simply, what it says: the gifts we literally or figuratively stumble across, so unexpected...
Posted by on Tue, 19 Aug 2008 02:08:00 GMT

Shake, rattle n roll

What is it about playing/performing these days that makes me shake like a leaf afterwards? Literally. To the point of racing heartbeat, shallow breathing, my knees trying to give way, and needing two ...
Posted by on Mon, 14 Jul 2008 08:28:00 GMT

A thing of beauty...

As is the norm, these days, I keep coming across 'things of beauty', for want of a better phase. This is today's such gift from the universe, for which I'm grateful as it resonated strongly with me, s...
Posted by on Thu, 10 Apr 2008 09:09:00 GMT

Did that just happen?!?

OK, I’m still trying to get my head around last night. As in whether I dreamed it all or not, and whether it happened as I remember it only a few hours ago...Never the Bride’s Stormy Monda...
Posted by on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 02:42:00 GMT