Saturday, April 08, 2006
About Me
Amanda Williams was born to be a songwriter. It’s in her blood. She comes from a long line of musicians and writers, most notably her songwriting father, Kim Williams (“Three Wooden Crosses,” “Ain’t Going Down ‘Til The Sun Comes Up”). Being able to sit at the feet of a master songwriter from an early age infused Williams with an innate sense of the craft of songwriting. She listened and learned from her dad and as her skill developed she began co-writing with him. They teamed up (along with several other writers) to pen the George Jones/Garth Brooks hit “Beer Run.” She was born to write songs and so she does. She writes songs that stick in your head and transform your heart. She writes songs that knock down walls and refuse to be defined. Her songs build bridges and make connections. Her songs make a difference. And so does Amanda Williams.
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