Are We Ever Gonna Have Sex Again Song

Amy Rigby
Amy Rigby

That's the question posed in song by American singer-songwriter Amy Rigby – a question which instantly became a java-store give-and-take topic coast to coast across the U.s. where she lives.

Married to U.k. musician Wreckless Eric, Amy plays Emsworth Sports & Social Club on Friday, November 24 at 8pm.

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Promoter Marking Ringwood said: "Amy's never been i to shirk controversy through her song lyrics and has enjoyed a fruitful career past tackling subjects which are frequently seemed as taboo within UK audiences."

Amy Rigby has made a life out of writing and singing nearly life. With bands Concluding Roundup and the Shams in eighties NYC Due east Village to her solo debut Diary Of A Mod Housewife out of nineties Williamsburg; through a songwriting career in 2000s Nashville and during the past decade with duo partner Wreckless Eric, she'southward released records on visionary independent labels Rounder, Matador, Signature Sounds and reborn Potent Records as well as her and Eric'due south own Southern Domestic Recordings. The Old Guys, her first solo album in a dozen years, measures the weight of heroes, home; family, friends and time. Philip Roth and Bob Dylan, CD/cassette players, touring, the wisdom of age and Walter White, groupies, Robert Altman, egg creams and mentors are paid tribute. Twelve songs written by Amy and recorded by Wreckless Eric in upstate New York, The Sometime Guys is the audio of a skillful girl grown up, never giving upwards.

When she was thirty-seven, when most people think it'due south about time to grow upwards and settle down, Amy Rigby did the opposite and released her first solo anthology Diary Of A Modern Housewife. After playing in bands for years, she seriously entered the youth-obsessed popular music game well past the acceptable age, simply that was the point of the record, an early on midlife battle cry complete with manifesto that ended "non…set up…to requite in…yet."

Diary Of A Modernistic Housewife was a critical blast and commercial success. It was voted #8 anthology in the 1996 Village Vocalization Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll and landed Amy on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross, noncommercial and college radio and in every major mag and paper in the US. She's continued to record and perform for the last two decades, appearing on Belatedly Night With Conan O'Brien, Mount Stage, World Cafe, Whad'Ya Know and PBS's Speaking Freely. She's been a panelist and performer at CMJ, South by Southwest, Bumbershoot, Lilith Fair, Rockrgrl, Folk Alliance and Southern Festival Of Books conferences, and has had her portrait drawn for the New Yorker. She was besides a staff songwriter for Welk Music in Nashville and has had songs covered by They Might Be Giants, Ronnie Spector, Maria Doyle Kennedy and Laura Cantrell and used in moving-picture show and TV.

Amy grew upwards in the suburbs of Pittsburgh listening to AM and FM radio, and moved to New York Urban center in 1976 to attend Parsons Schoolhouse Of Pattern. She saw all the bands at CBGB, followed the Popular Group and Raincoats to London, and stumbled into lower Manhattan gild Tier 3 with a group of friends, forming no wave ring Stare Kits with Angela Jaeger (Pigbag). She began writing songs, singing harmony and playing guitar in country band Final Roundup with her brother Michael McMahon, putting out one album on Rounder in 1987. Her next band the Shams, post-modern girl group love past Richard Hell and Robert Quine, released one album (produced by Patti Smith guitarist Lenny Kaye) on indie label Matador in 1991 and an EP in 1993. The Shams toured the Us, opening for both the Indigo Girls and Urge Overkill (possibly the only group on globe who can brand that claim) and Amy began playing solo shows and sending out cassettes of an early version of Diary. She was signed to the Koch label and worked with producer/guitarist Elliot Easton of The Cars to complete what dean of rock writers Robert Christgau chosen 1996'south "concept anthology of the twelvemonth".

Over the past two decades, Ms. Rigby has toured Due north America, the UK and Europe and released several more solo albums, and three albums with her husband, British pop fable Wreckless Eric. Her record "Dancing With Joey Ramone" is a staple of Petty Steven's Hush-hush Garage radio show and kitchen sink anthem "Are Nosotros Always Gonna Take Sex Over again?" is played in cafes and bars around the country by existent life modernistic housewives and husbands.

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