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Amy Raasch is a songwriter, performing musician and actor based in Los Angeles.
Her first album, "Love or Inertia," was released in 2007. "Raasch has an actor's focus on the tiny movements of the soul," wrote Next Big Thing. Music Connection called her "one of the top unsigned artists in Los Angeles" and "Missing," a song from that project, won the G.I.N.A. Singer/Songwriter Contest.
Amy followed with 52 Songs in 52 Weeks, an episodic collection of live performances of songs-in-progress. In 2011, she co-composed the score for feature film "Part Time Fabulous." She is currently recording a new collection of songs entitled "Girls Get Cold," produced by David Poe.
As an actress, Amy appeared in several productions for theater and feature films, including a role as a folk singer in the indie movie, "the four corners of nowhere," which first inspired her to pick up a guitar. Screen projects coming in 2012 include "Danger Girl," "The Saboteur," and music videos "In Paris" and "Weight of a Man."