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"Salted-caramel voice" — Marie Claire

"Literally Magic" - Darling Magazine

"Heart Felt & Creative" - Ear To the Ground

"If you're looking for a midtempo-masterpiece, look no further than Amy Stroup." - Kick Kick Snare

You’ll hear something special, something that make you stop and say: 'Damn. That’s cool.'”- Dreams Go Live

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Amy Stroup is a Boston born, Abilene, Texas raised independent artist, living in Nashville who has had her songs  featured on more than 30 TV shows (This Is US, Parenthood, Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice, Vampire Diaries, Walking Dead, One Tree Hill, Pretty Little Liars) as well as National TV ads for Calvin Klein, New Balance, Lexus & more.  Amy has released 3 digital EPs and one nationally distributed full length solo recorded  entitled Tunnel.  She is the newest member of the TEN OUT OF TENN tour where she is one of ten featured artists along side Andrew Belle, Katie Herzig, Joy Williams and more. Recently Amy released a single called 'This Is My Time’ featured on NBC’s hit show This is US she co-wrote with Mary Hooper her creative partner and co owner of their design boutique Milkglass Creative.

She writes and produces music for Danger Twins a project with Andrew Simple. You may have heard their music on ads for Google, Universal Studios,  New Balance and More. 

    

   

In 2012, Trent Dabbs and Stroup released a self titled band project called Sugar & The Hi-Lows. Billboard magazine called the project 'Sweet Stuff.' USA Today said,'The only thing better than the bluesy, garage-rock guitars is Trent Dabbs and Amy Stroup's vocal chemistry.' Marie Claire magazine stated, 'This Nashville duo’s sultry garage rock comes in like a lion, thanks to fuzzy guitars and Amy Stroup’s salted-caramel voice.' She is currently on tour with Sugar and The Hi-Lows and has shared this stage this year with Chris Stapleton, Kings of Leon, Kacey Musgraves, Ingrid Michaelson and more. 

“I’m constantly pushing my boundaries with trying to write better lyrics and melodies…I love surprising people with freshness.”

—  Stroup via Dreams Go Live