Amy Michelle

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About The Artist: Amy Michelle Sadanaga is a songwriter and published children’s book illustrator and author, who has just completed her debut children’s CD titled, “Get UP and Sing!” under her pen name Amy Michelle. Amy has been a children’s music teacher for years and has incorporated her songs in the classroom – so it’s no mistake that her CD is a hit with kids! And the reviews are in…parents and teachers are enthusiastic, saying their kids love to sing and dance to each song over and over again. The Educational Director of Whiteland Montessori says, “Amy’s music is so happy and educational! Her CD makes even our shy kids want to sing along and move their bodies to the beat.” Amy is a graduate of Philadelphia’s University of the Arts, The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and Hahnemann University, where she received a Master’s Degree of Creative Arts in Therapy. Gifted with both musical and artistic talents, she creates projects that enable children to express themselves in positive ways. In 1990 she wrote and illustrated the published book, “Kids Acting Against Abuse,” a creative musical arts program designed to teach about child abuse. Her compassion and commitment in helping kids grow comes through in her songs, as well as in the art she creates. Her artistic talents are featured in the sing-a-long booklet that accompanies her new CD. Amy’s three children inspire her to create songs which are funny, “cool”, and easy to sing. Other music projects in the works include “Snuggle UP and Sleep,” a collection of lullabies and songs for becoming a mother.
Web Site: http://www.songsandart.com/
Albums: Get Up And Sing

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