
Amy Lavere + Will Sexton – Paducah, KY
Don’t miss this upcoming Music Festival in Paducah, KY. Happening on Friday, March 28, 2025 at Barrel & Bond. Doors open at 8:00 PM.
Just when you think Amy LaVere is at the top of her craft, it grows into something even more powerful. Her songs are both original and timeless, making her well known among songwriters and critics alike. Amos Perinne of No Depression has written of Amy saying Her songs have a level of detail comparable to a photo. LaVere has a knack for documenting simple moments and making them riveting. Her growing catalog of material and steady critical acclaim suggest a first-tier presence on the Americana and indie-folk circuits.
Her record Painting Blue (2019) showcases her depth and creative storytelling, beautifully. The production is gorgeous, original and naturally Amy, captured perfectly by producer and husband, Will Sexton. Mojo Magazine gave the project 4 out of 4 stars.
Amys live performances are anything but predictable. She captivates her audiences and never fails to take them on a memorable journey. Her performances have been called hypnotic, mesmerizing and legendary. Shes never had trouble finding top tier players like drummer Brady Blade, Violinist Bob Furgo or guitar players WIll Sexton and David Cousar to travel and perform with her to support her stellar songwriting material. Her voice is unique and beautiful and shes been honored by having been voted Best Of Memphis on three separate occasions and been nominated many times.
Amy has performed in venues as wide-ranging as St. Andrews Hall in London to Memphis famed dive bar Earnestine and Hazels. Shes been featured at festivals such as Bonnaroo and Beale Street Music Festival and also performed in intimate clubs and house concerts around the world. Be it a small listening environment or a grand festival stage, theres no room she cant find an audience in and charm it to pieces.
Outside of Detroit and only just entering high school, Amy formed her first band and began writing and performing. She moved to Memphis, TN in 1999 and began hitting the local music scene hard with various live projects, performing regularly on Beale Street and the dive pub Murphys where she also spent time tending bar.