What does it mean to be “cool” after 60, and does it even matter? Amy Rigby is getting to the heart of it on her latest record, Hang in There With Me, expressing the universal feeling that one is always […]
What does it mean to be “cool” after 60, and does it even matter? Amy Rigby is getting to the heart of it on her latest record, Hang in There With Me, expressing the universal feeling that one is always […]
Amy Rigby is an icon. For those of us who have been hip to her music for the last few decades, this is obvious, and for those who will hear her for the first time when they pick up her […]
It’s apt that Amy Rigby should kick off her new album Old Guys with an assertive stomp. After all, the old guys don’t get much respect these days, what with all the young ‘uns thinking they know everything there is […]
Beginning with her 1996 solo debut Diary Of A Mod Housewife, Amy Rigby has released five solo albums that examine the balance between romance and domesticity with sparkling wit and a kind of goofy charm. In the hands of a […]
Philip Larkin wrote that in all people there sleeps a sense of how their lives might have been different, had they been loved. “Nothing changes that,” he concluded. Amy Rigby’s fourth album alternates between awakening that sense and trying to […]
Having parted ways with Koch Records after three studio albums and an anthology, Amy Rigby returns with a live solo CD available through her website. Recorded between 1999 and 2002, I’ve Got The World On A Broken String contains sixteen […]
Whatever the medium — literature, film, music — it’s rare enough for an artist to forge a truly distinct, expansive voice, a personal style at once immediately recognizable and endlessly flexible. Rarer still, to discover this gift in one’s late […]
Amy Rigby gets you on her side right from the start on Middlescence, the follow-up to her acclaimed 1996 solo debut Diary Of A Mod Housewife. The irresistible twangy pop of “All I Want”, a plea to an insensitive male […]
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