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"Her music reflects her influences . . . James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, The Beatles. Strong musicians, but moreover strong songwriters. This describes Amy's music to a tee."

 - IMPS Journal (Journal of Independent Music Producers Syndicate)


"Her voice is  so clear." 

 - Burl Ives


"Throughout time, the voices of the muses have driven humans to raise their voices in song.  Passion for life has guided artists and visionaries to create their dreams for everyone to share.  Amy Hindman has added her voice to those who envision a better future for humankind and all of our Earth Mother's Children.  May these songs touch each of your hearts as well." 

 - Jamie Sams Author of Medicine Cards © with David Carson


The following review appeared in Dirty Linen Issue #49 - December/January '93-94.

Amy Hindman Beneath the Surface {Kamaya Productions 007 (1992)} Amy Hindman takes a chance  with her debut release, Beneath the Surface, revealing, as she does, intense and personal hurts while asserting the alchemical process of awareness.  Feminist by example, songs like "Solo" - with Suzi Schadle's bass flute playing around Hindman's clear vocal - - offer freedom through  enticing images of the Pacific Northwest.  "Prayer for My Child," an apologetic and belated goodbye, is crisply sad, uplifted with juxtapositions of natural beauty and human loss. Grieving is done, and with an ease grappled from serious private soul-searching, in "The Gift . . . for Karleen."  "Deep Therapy" emerges as if from a diary selection: unrelentingly honest, purifyingly true.  That freedom, arrived at by working through pain, is the ultimate gift of this deceptively plain and simple cassette.    (LP)