There is more than one artist named Amy Lee: 1. Amy Lee (Amy Lynn Lee Hartzler, born December 13, 1981 in Riverside, CA) is an American singer-songwriter, harpist and classically trained pianist. She is co-founder and lead vocalist of the award winning band Evanescence. She cites influences ranging from classical musicians such as Mozart to modern artists Björk, Tori Amos, Danny Elfman and Plumb. Along with her contributions to Evanescence, Lee has also participated on numerous other musical...
There is more than one artist named Amy Lee:
1. Amy Lee (Amy Lynn Lee Hartzler, born December 13, 1981 in Riverside, CA) is an American singer-songwriter, harpist and classically trained pianist. She is co-founder and lead vocalist of the award winning band Evanescence.
She cites influences ranging from classical musicians such as Mozart to modern artists Björk, Tori Amos, Danny Elfman and Plumb. Along with her contributions to Evanescence, Lee has also participated on numerous other musical projects including Walt Disney Records Nightmare Revisited and Muppets: The Green Album. Lee has performed collaborations with artists such as Korn, Seether, and David Hodges.
Lee is also the American chairperson for the international epilepsy awareness foundation, Out of the Shadows.
Revolver Magazine named Lee the #1 Hottest Chick in Hard Rock for their 2011 annual issue and she appeared on the front cover. In February 2012, VH1 placed Amy Lee at #49 in the Top 100 Greatest Women in Music. In April 2012, Lee won the Best Vocalist honor at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards. In 2013, Amy Lee was named the 2012 Rock Goddess of the Year in the Loudwire Music Awards and the Hottest Woman in Music 2013 in the NME Awards.
2. Amy Lee is an American saxophonist, composer and arranger. She has played with a variety of musicians and singers, and is best known for being a member of Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band.
3. Amy Lee is a Korean-American Dramatic Coloratura soprano who studied at the university of California Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.