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Amy Myers (born 1965, Austin, TX) is an American artist whose strong forms, compositions and geometric symmetry situates her practice in a lineage with the work of Lee Boutecou, Hilma af Klint, Georgia O'Keefe, and Roberto Matta.
Amy Myers (born 3 August 1938) is a British mystery writer. She is best known for her Marsh and Daughter mystery series, featuring a writing team consisting of a wheel-chair bound ex-policeman and his daughter, and for another series, featuring a Victorian era chef, Auguste Didier. [ 1 ]
Amy R. Weinstein Meyers is an American art historian. Meyers is the former Director of the Yale Center for British Art in New Haven and Chief Executive Officer of the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art in London .
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Amy Myers (born 1938), British mystery writer; Amy Myers (artist) (born 1965), American artist; Andrew Myers (cyclist) (born 1968), Jamaican cyclist. Andy Myers (born 1989), English professional footballer; Sir Arthur Myers (1868–1926), New Zealand politician; Arthur Wallis Myers, CBE (1878–1939), British journalist and sportsman
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Amy Kuney (born August 6, 1985), known professionally as AMES, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. Kuney became well known for her videos on YouTube, which included covers and original songs. Kuney has posted covers of songs by Joni Mitchell, Damien Rice, P!nk, Fleetwood Mac, Coldplay, Jace Everett, Patty Griffin, and Sam Sparro. [1]
A fourth single was released there also; "How Do I Survive" (which had been a big hit for Amy Holland in 1980 from her self-titled debut album). [9] The album was significant in that it became one of the first 50 pop albums ever to be released on Compact disc, when it was released on the format in Japan in October 1982.