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Amy Nelson
Amy Nelson (born April 30, 1984) is a Canadian country music artist, entrepreneur and former high school music teacher. Amy was born, raised and continues to make her home in Regina, Saskatchewan. Her self-titled, debut album, was released in April 2009. Her sophomore album, “Coming Back For More,” was released in June 2014. Nelson took her time away from the spotlight to start her own singing school for kids in Regina called “Sing Like A STAR.” After founding and nurturing the program to include over 300 students, a general manager, an administrator and 15 instructors, it has developed a life of its own, and continues to gain popularity. Nelson is no longer active on a daily basis within the company, but maintains 100% ownership.

Discography
•Self-titled (2009) 1.“I’m Just Me” by Wade Kirby and Carol Ann Brown – 3:16 2.“That Hat” by Anthony Kelly and Rosanne Kelly – 3:32 3.“If I Can’t Have Tomorrow” by Larry Wayne Clark and Andrea Pearson – 3:37 4.“Coulda Woulda” by Cyril Rawson and Byron Hill – 2:30 5.“Everytime I Wear These Boots” by Amy Nelson and Mark Lorenz – 3:09 6.“Hallelujah Sunday” by James E. Yeary, Liz Rose and Wally Wilson – 2:54

•All I Want For Christmas Is You, Single (2011)

•Coming Back For More (2014) 1. “Coming Back For More” by Rachel Proctor and Bruce Wallace – time? 2. “Better Idea” by Tebey Ottoh, Tommy Lee James and Jessie Farrell – time? 3. “GMC” by Amy Nelson, Anthony Kelly and Jessie Farrell – time? 4. “Happy If It Kills Me” by Bruce Wallace, Liz Rose and Jesse Sheely – time? 5. “If You Don’t Miss Me” by Amy Nelson – time? 6. “I’m Still Here” Liz Rose and Billy Crain – time?

•We Wish You A Merry Christmas, Single (2014)

Accomplishments
Nelson has won the 2016 Jack Daniel’s Supporting Act online national contest (with four times as many votes as the previous winner). Nelson founded a company called “Sing Like A STAR,” which teaches singing skills through the use of popular music ranging in age from first grade to adulthood. She also made the Top 10 in Canada for the 2014 Radio Star National Talent Search for her original song, “If you Don’t Miss Me”. Nelson has won more local awards awarded in 2012 Regina Mayor’s Arts and Business Awards Emerging Artist award. She has been nominated 19 in the Saskatchewan Country Music Award, including Female Artist of the Year five times.