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Amie Lou Shaw is a Sussex-based singer-songwriter whose heartfelt blend of Acoustic, Country, and Folk has quickly earned her a place among the UK’s most exciting emerging artists. With a warm, soulful vocal style and an instinct for storytelling, her music carries an honesty that invites listeners into the emotional landscape of her songs—gentle, raw, and deeply human.
Guided by the expert coaching of Kelly Bryan (Eternal) and Eliot May (Basement Jaxx), Amie has developed a distinctive sound that bridges contemporary country influences with intimate acoustic sensibilities. Her work has resonated widely, with features on prime-time television and support from the BBC, where a song she performed was selected as the BBC Sussex & BBC Surrey Track of the Day. Radio broadcaster Melita Dennett praised it, saying:
“I came across Amie’s ‘She Knows Me’ on the BBC Introducing Uploader and I’ve picked it as BBC Sussex and BBC Surrey’s BBC Introducing Track Of The Day, I love it.”
Across the 2024 festival season, Amie brought her new album to stages throughout the UK, captivating audiences with sets that weave together her newest material, fan favourites, and reimagined country and pop classics. Her performances are known for their emotional richness—uplifting, tender, sometimes spiritual—always delivered with sincerity and connection.
Her work has also caught the attention of industry veterans. Award-winning Chief Mastering Engineer and Grammy Judge Earle Holder describes Amie’s music as:
“Warm, moving, spiritual and exciting… a potent tonic for the senses.”
As she continues carving her path, Amie stands out as an artist with both the vulnerability and the craftsmanship to make a lasting mark. Whether performing stripped-back acoustic sets or full-band festival shows, she brings a rare authenticity that resonates long after the last note fades.

























