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  • Keys With No Purpose album cover with an illustrated woman tossing skeleton keys. Orange, green, and teal gradient.

    Keys With No Purpose

    Written as a reaction to the sexist culture women face in jazz, this large ensemble album highlights Amanda’s varied style. It earned 3.5/5 stars in Downbeat Magazine.

  • Some Short Songs album cover, watercolor hand painted text in purple, blue and green framed with painted leaves.

    Some Short Songs

    Some Short Songs is a collection of original compositions that explore the Lydian Chromatic Concept (LCC). You’ll hear songs about hula-hoops, running out of peanut butter, and others about self-conscious clouds

  • Some (more) Short Songs album cover with illustrated woman looking at herself in a TV, looking at herself in a TV. An image within an image, 50s style text and twilight night sky background

    Some (more) Short Songs

    Sequel to Some Short Songs, this album features Amanda’s whimsical and humorous style. Tracks range from free jazz to pop drama to theatrical lyrics. Learn More

  • The Lomax Folk Project album cover featuring purple mountains and greenery painted. Meant to represent both the mountain regions of Amanda's and co-collaborator, Hannah Grantham's hometown mountains.

    The Lomax Folk Project

    Co-founded with Hannah Grantham, The Lomax Folk Project explores the vast repertoire of American folk music recorded by John and Alan Lomax.

  • Album cover for MXTX, yellow background with white outline of the Texas/Mexico border with album title text on top in black.

    MXTX

    A cross border exchange between dj/producers and composers from Texas and Mexico seeking to build musical, cultural, and social bridges through collective art making and performances. Amanda was commissioned to write excerpts for this album.

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