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Amy Carol Webb

Amy Carol Webb was born and reared in Oklahoma and traces her heritage back to Native Americans through two great-grandmothers. She got her first guitar at age eleven and by fourteen she was composing and performing her own songs. After college, she struck out for Los Angeles and for eleven years she performed throughout the lower 48, Canada, Mexico and Japan. She toured with Journeyman groups, the New Christy Minstrels and the New Seekers as associate music director, writer, and first full-time female guitarist/emcee. Her concert schedule ran six nights a week, 45 weeks a year, featuring her original songs in every project.

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Writer’s Night:  Amy Carol Webb - Caldwell Gray 11/24/03: Writer’s Night: Amy Carol Webb - Caldwell Gray

Writer’s Night: Amy Carol Webb, an Oklahoman of Native American heritage, writes and sings in styles ranging from country to torch. amycarolwebb.com
Followed by Caldwell Gray, guitarist and singer of Cravin’ Dogs, in a solo acoustic set.

Writer’s Night: Amy Carol Webb - Caldwell Gray

Writer’s Night: Amy Carol Webb, an Oklahoman of Native American heritage, writes and sings in styles ranging from country to torch. amycarolwebb.com
Followed by Caldwell Gray, guitarist and singer of Cravin’ Dogs, in a solo acoustic set.

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