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|albums = [[Origin]] (2000)<br>[[Fallen]] (2003)<br>[[The Open Door]] (2006)<br>[[Evanescence (Album)|Evanescence]] (2011)|birth name = Amy Lynn Lee<br>Amy Lynn Hartzler|origin = Riverside, California|occupation(s) = Singer, songwriter|genres = Alternative rock, alternative|years active = 1995-present|labels = [[Epic]], [[Wind-up Records]], [[EMI]]|associated acts = [[Evanescence]], [[Dave Eggar]], [[Seether]]}}{{Template:Quote|Music is therapy for me. It's my outlet for every negative thing I've ever been through. It lets me turn something bad into something beautiful.|Amy Lee}}
   
'''Amy Lynn Hartzler''' (née Lee; born December 13, 1981), best known as Amy Lee, is an American singer-songwriter and classically trained pianist. She is co-founder and lead vocalist of the rock band [[Evanescence]]. She cites influences ranging from classical musicians such as Mozart to modern artists Björk, Tori_Amos Tori Amos, Danny Elfman and Plumb. Along with her contributions to ''Evanescence'', Lee has also participated on numerous other musical projects including Walt Disney Records' 2008 release of ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'' soundtrack. Lee has performed collaborations with artists such as Korn, [[Seether]], and David Hodges. Lee is also the American chairperson for the international epilepsy awareness foundation, ''Out of the Shadows''. Revolver Magazine named Lee the #1 ''Hottest Chick in Hard Rock'' for their 2011 annual issue and she appeared on the front cover.
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'''Amy Lynn Hartzler''' (née Lee; born December 13, 1981), best known as Amy Lee, is an American singer-songwriter and classically trained pianist. She is co-founder and lead vocalist of the rock band [[Evanescence (band)|Evanescence]]. She cites influences ranging from classical musicians such as Mozart to modern artists Björk, Tori Amos, Danny Elfman and Plumb. Along with her contributions to ''Evanescence'', Lee has also participated on numerous other musical projects including Walt Disney Records' 2008 release of ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'' soundtrack ("Sally's Song"). Lee has performed collaborations with artists such as Korn ("Freak On A Leash"), [[Seether]] ("Broken"), and David Hodges. Lee is also the American chairperson for the international epilepsy awareness foundation, ''Out of the Shadows''. Revolver Magazine named Lee the #1 ''Hottest Chick in Hard Rock'' for their 2011 annual issue and she appeared on the front cover.
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Early Life===
 
===Early Life===
Amy Lee was born to parents John Lee, a disc jockey and TV personality, and Sara Cargill. She has a brother named Robby and two sisters, Carrie and Lori. Lee had a younger sister who died in 1987 at the age of three from an unidentified illness. The song [[Hello]] from ''Fallen'' has been reported to have been written for her late sister, as well as the song [[Like You]] from ''The Open Door''.<sup> </sup>Lee took classical piano lessons for nine years. Her family moved to many places, including Florida and Illinois, and eventually settled in Little Rock, Arkansas, where Evanescence started. She briefly attended Middle Tennessee State University to study music theory and composition and later dropped out to focus on Evanescence.
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Amy Lee was born to parents [[John Lee]], a disc jockey and TV personality, and [[Sara Cargill]]. She has two sisters, [[Carrie Lee|Carrie]] and [[Lori Lee|Lori]]. Lee had a younger sister named [[Bonnie Lee|Bonnie]] who died in 1987 at the age of three from an unidentified illness, and a brother [[Robby Lee|Robby]] who died in 2018. The song "[[Hello]]" from ''Fallen'' has been reported to have been written for her late sister, as well as the song "[[Like You]]" from [[The Open Door|''The Open Door'']].<ref>Bottomley, C. (September 18, 2006). [https://web.archive.org/web/20071028133537/http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/1540914/story.jhtml "Evanescence: Amy Lee Explains the New Songs"]. ''VH1.com''.</ref><sup> </sup>Amy took classical piano lessons for nine years. Her family moved to many places, including Florida and Illinois, and eventually settled in Little Rock, Arkansas, where Evanescence started. She briefly attended Middle Tennessee State University to study music theory and composition and later dropped out to focus on Evanescence.
   
In an interview on AOL AOL Music, Lee said that the first songs she remembered writing were called "Eternity of the Remorse" and "A Single Tear". The first was written when she was eleven years old and wanted to become a classical composer, and the second was for an assignment when she was in the eighth grade.
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In an interview on AOL AOL Music, Lee said that the first songs she remembered writing were called "Eternity of the Remorse" and "[[A Single Tear (song)|A Single Tear]]". The first was written when she was eleven years old and wanted to become a classical composer, and the second was for an assignment when she was in the eighth grade.
   
 
===Engagement and Marriage===
 
===Engagement and Marriage===
Lee revealed during the live broadcast of MuchMusic's January 9, 2007, episode of Live @ Much that she had become engaged the prior evening. She later confirmed on EvThreads.com that Josh Hartzler, a therapist and long-time friend, proposed to her. She noted in an interview that the songs [[Good Enough]] and [[Bring Me To Life]] were inspired by him. The couple married on May 6, 2007, and honeymooned near The Bahamas. She has posted on EvThreads that she is "now officially Mrs. Amy Hartzler."
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Lee revealed during the live broadcast of MuchMusic's January 9, 2007, episode of Live @ Much, that she had become engaged the prior evening. She later confirmed on [[EvThreads|EvThreads.com]] that [[Josh Hartzler]], a therapist and long-time friend, proposed to her.<ref>Lee, Amy (January 9, 2007). [https://web.archive.org/web/20120328110343/http://www.evthreads.com/showpost.php?p=112785&postcount=100 "Amy's Engaged!: *clink clink* *ahem...*"]. ''EvThreads''.</ref> She noted in an interview that the songs "[[Good Enough]]" and "[[Bring Me To Life]]" were inspired by him. The couple married on May 6, 2007,<ref>Rubin, Courtney (May 10, 2007). [https://people.com/celebrity/evanescence-singer-amy-lee-gets-married/ "Evanescence Singer Amy Lee Gets Married"]. ''People.com''.</ref> and honeymooned near The Bahamas. She has posted on EvThreads that she is "now officially Mrs. Amy Hartzler."<ref>Lee, Amy (May 18, 2007). [https://web.archive.org/web/20070521163504/http://www.evthreads.com/showthread.php?p=268958#post268958 "i've got a new ring & now you've got the scoop."]. ''EvThreads''.</ref> The couple's first child, [[Jack Lion Hartzler]], was born on July 24, 2014.<ref>Duncan, Gabi (July 28, 2014). [https://www.eonline.com/news/563858/evanescence-s-amy-lee-welcomes-baby-boy-see-the-precious-pic "Evanescence's Amy Lee Welcomes Baby Boy—See the Precious Pic!"]. ''E!''</ref>
 
==Evanescence==
 
==Evanescence==
 
===Founding===
 
===Founding===
   
Amy co-founded the rock band Evanescence with guitarist [[Ben Moody]]. Apperantly, the two met at a youth camp after Moody heard Lee playing Meat_Loaf Meat Loaf's "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" on the piano. While this rumor went around for a very long time and everyone believed it, Amy later on claimed that it wasn't true and that she "never played a song by Meat Loaf" and "never will".
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Amy co-founded the rock band Evanescence with guitarist [[Ben Moody]]. Apparently, the two met at a youth camp after Moody heard Lee playing Meat_Loaf Meat Loaf's "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" on the piano. While this rumor went around for a very long time and everyone believed it, Amy later on claimed that it wasn't true and that she "never played a song by Meat Loaf" and "never will".
   
Within a month, the pair were playing acoustic sets at Arkansas book stores and coffee houses, and they eventually recorded two EP's, [[Evanescence EP]] (1998) and [[Sound Asleep EP]] (1999), selling them at various local venues. In 2000, Evanescence recorded the longer EP; [[Origin]]. This demo contains three songs from the debut album ''Fallen'' and was written by Lee and Moody, [[Whisper]], [[Imaginary]] and [[My Immortal]]. Whereas "Whisper" and "Imaginary" were altered before being included on ''Fallen'', "My Immortal" is
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Within a month, the pair were playing acoustic sets at Arkansas book stores and coffee houses, and they eventually recorded two EP's, [[Evanescence EP]] (1998) and [[Sound Asleep EP]] (1999), selling them at various local venues. In 2000, Evanescence recorded their first album; [[Origin]]. This rather as demo counted album contains three songs from the debut album ''Fallen'' and was written by Lee and Moody, [[Whisper]], [[Imaginary]] and [[My Immortal]]. Whereas "Whisper" and "Imaginary" were altered before being included on ''Fallen'', "My Immortal" is virtually unchanged, apart from additional string arrangements. A later band version of "My Immortal" was made available for download for those who had bought an official version of ''Fallen'' through their web site, but required that a CD checker program also be downloaded for verification before it would play. The band version was included on later copies of ''Fallen'', notably the Brazilian, Bolivian, and Argentine editions.
   
 
On October 22, 2003, Moody left the band citing "creative differences". In an interview several months later, Amy said: "...we'd gotten to a point that if something didn't change, we wouldn't have been able to make a second record". She also said "We're finally a real band, not just Ben and I and a few others thrown together". Ex-Cold guitarist [[Terry Balsamo]] replaced Moody in the band, both on guitar and as Lee's writing partner.
   
 
===Lawsuit===
 
On December 1, 2005, former Evanescence manager Denis Rider filed a US$10 million lawsuit against Lee for breach of contract. The suit claims Rider was prematurely and unjustly terminated from his position as manager of Evanescence, just one album into a three-record deal.<ref name=":0">Harris, Chris (December 8, 2005). [http://www.mtv.com/news/1517717/evanescences-amy-lee-sues-former-manager-alleges-financial-and-sexual-misconduct/ "Evanescence's Amy Lee Sues Former Manager, Alleges Financial And Sexual Misconduct"]. ''MTV News''.</ref>
   
 
In return, Lee filed a counter-suit against Rider for <span style="padding-right: 0.2em">"</span>'breach of fiduciary duty,' sexual assault and battery, professional negligence and currency conversion, among other claims." The suit also claims Rider "neglected Lee's career and business and has focused his efforts on having extramarital affairs, hiding them from his wife, becoming intoxicated during business meetings, physically abusing women and boasting about it, making repeated unwelcome sexual advances toward Lee, receiving fees in excess of what was provided for in his management agreement and using Lee's corporate credit card to purchase gifts for his mistress."
{C}virtually unchanged, apart from additional string arrangements. A later band version of "My Immortal" was made available for download for those who had bought an official version of ''Fallen'' through their web site, but required that a CD checker program also be downloaded for verification before it would play. The band version was included on
 
   
 
Rider's attorney, Bert Deixler, claimed in a statement that since Rider became the group's manager in 2002, he had fully performed all of the duties and obligations owed by the firm under the management agreement, and that he had always conducted himself by the highest professional standards.<ref name=":0" />
later copies of ''Fallen'', notably the Brazilian, Bolivian, and Argentine editions.
 
   
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=== Comeback ===
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After wrapping the [[The Open Door Tour|Open Door Tour]] in late 2007, Amy and the band took a five-year break in which Amy focused on being herself, being a wife and learning the harp, which she got it as a gift from her husband.<ref>Dodoro, Camille (October 5, 2011). [https://www.spin.com/2011/10/tough-questions-evanescences-amy-lee/ "Tough Questions for Evanescence’s Amy Lee".] ''Spin''.</ref><ref>Baltin, Steve (July 20, 2011). [https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/evanescences-amy-lee-thrilled-to-return-after-five-year-break-238304/ "Evanescence’s Amy Lee Thrilled to Return After Five-Year Break"]. ''Rolling Stone''.</ref><ref>[https://www.sophieeggleton.com/2011/12/interview-with-amy-lee-of-evanescence.html "Interview with Amy Lee of Evanescence"]. December 8, 2011. ''Sophie Eggleton''.</ref> In mid 2009, Amy announced on [[Evanescence.com]] that the band were working on new material that would be released in 2010.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20090624230734/http://www.evanescence.com/news.asp "Will the real Slim Shady please stand up?"]. ''Evanescence.com''. June 19, 2009.</ref><blockquote>"I can't expain how excited I am to make this record," said Amy Lee. "Over the past year and a half these songs have become the center of my life, and I can't wait to hear what they grow into in the studio. I think our sound is evolving into something that will surprise people, in a very good way. I feel, as always, that growth can be an incredible, limitless thing if you let it. I never want to make the same album twice."<ref>[https://www.artistdirect.com/evanescence/news/evanescence-is-back/104056 "Evanescence is Back"]. ''ARTISTdirect''. February 26, 2010.</ref></blockquote>In February 2010, the band entered the studio to work on the album, which was described as containing "a rainbow of sounds", having songs "that are amazingly heavy and completely stripped down" and incorporating electro sounds.<ref name=":1">Goodman, William (March 5, 2010). [https://www.spin.com/2010/03/exclusive-amy-lee-new-evanescence-album/ "Exclusive: Amy Lee on the New Evanescence Album"]. ''Spin''.</ref> The recordings were suspended in April that year,<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20100503032611/http://www.evanescencechile.co.cc/index/2010/04/nuevo-blog-de-amy-en-evclub.html "Amy's new blog post on EvClub"] (in Spanish). ''Evanescencechile.co.cc''. April 20, 2010.</ref> with Amy saying they needed "to get our heads into the right creative space" and suggested the label was going through "uncertain times" which would hinder the album's release.<ref>Lee, Amy (June 21, 2010). [http://web.archive.org/web/20111225163559/http://evthreads.com/showthread.php?t=18825 "What's up"]. ''EvThreads''.</ref> However, it was later revealed the label scrapped the material recorded in the 2010 sessions.<ref name=":2">Lee, Amy (December 15, 2015). [https://www.facebook.com/AmyLeeOfficial/posts/1105375239514245 "Cover #4: Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing"]. ''Facebook''.</ref>
   
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In April 2011, the band re-entered the studio with a new producer and took three songs from the original sessions and reworked them.<ref>Goodman, William (April 13, 2011). [https://www.spin.com/2011/04/amy-lee-talks-evanescences-comeback-lp/ "Amy Lee Talks Evanescence's Comeback LP"]. ''Spin''.</ref><ref name=":2" /> Recordings ended in July that year, and the album, titled ''[[Evanescence (album)|Evanescence]]'', was released in October 2011.
   
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=== The Ultimate Collection ===
{C {C}On October 22, 2003, Moody left the band citing "creative differences". In an interview several months later, Amy said: "...we'd gotten to a point that if something didn't change, we wouldn't have been able to make a second record". She also said "We're finally a real band, not just Ben and I and a few others thrown together". Ex-Cold guitarist [[Terry Balsamo]] replaced Moody in the band, both on guitar and as Lee's writing partner.
 
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In 2016, the band released a 6-LP vinyl box set titled [[Evanescence - The Ultimate Collection|''The Ultimate Collection'']], which includes the band's three studio albums, plus [[Origin|''Origin'']], a B-sides compilation album ''[[Lost Whispers (song)|Lost Whispers]]'' (which includes the long-sought after tour intro "[[Lost Whispers (song)|Lost Whispers]]" and a piano/vocal version of "[[Even In Death (song)|Even In Death]]"), and a picture booklet with photos, lyrics, journal pages, designs and sketches.
   
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=== Synthesis and "The Chain" ===
===Lawsuit===
 
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In November 2017, the band released their fourth studio album, ''[[Synthesis]]'', which focuses on reworked versions of past material with "electronica and orchestra",<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170814220947/http://www.evanescence.com/news/new-album-synthesis-fall-synthesis-live-tour/ "New Album Synthesis Out This Fall and Synthesis Live Tour!"]. ''Evanescence.com''. August 14, 2017.</ref> plus two new compositions, "[[Imperfection (song)|Imperfection]]" and "[[Hi-Lo (song)|Hi-Lo]]". The latter is an outtake from the band's self-titled third album.<ref name=":1" />
On December 1, 2005, former Evanescence manager Denis Rider filed a US$10 million lawsuit against Lee for breach of contract. The suit claims Rider was prematurely and unjustly terminated from his position as manager of Evanescence, just one album into a three-record deal.
 
   
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In 2019, the band recorded a cover of Fleetwood Mac's "[[The Chain (song)|The Chain]]" for ''Gears 5'' video game.
In return, Lee filed a counter-suit against Rider for <span style="padding-right: 0.2em">"</span>'breach of fiduciary duty,' sexual assault and battery, professional negligence and currency conversion, among other claims." The suit also claims Rider "neglected Lee's career and business and has focused his efforts on having extramarital affairs, hiding them from his wife, becoming intoxicated during business meetings, physically abusing women and boasting about it, making repeated unwelcome sexual advances toward Lee, receiving fees in excess of what was provided for in his management agreement and using Lee's corporate credit card to purchase gifts for his mistress."
 
   
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=== The Bitter Truth ===
Rider's attorney, Bert Deixler, claimed in a statement that since Rider became the group's manager in 2002, he had fully performed all of the duties and obligations owed by the firm under the management agreement, and that he had always conducted himself by the highest professional standards.
 
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Their fifth studio album, ''[[The Bitter Truth]]'', was announced in April 2020, and it will be released in pieces throughout the year.<ref>[https://twitter.com/evanescence/status/1251180922046517248 "We promised you a new album in 2020 and we won’t let anything stop us..."]. ''Twitter''. April 17, 2020.</ref>
==Appearence==
 
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[[Video:Amy Lee - VEVO Stylized|thumb|350px|right]]Lee has a recognizable fashion style, marked by her occasional use of gothic make-up and taste for Victorinan -styled clothing.<u><sup> </sup></u>She also designs many of her own clothes, including those worn in the music video for [[Going Under]], the dress she wore at the 46th Grammy Awards 2004, and the dress worn for the cover of [[The Open Door]]. After she designed it she chose Japanese designer H. Naoto to make it for her.<u><sup> </sup></u>In concerts, she often wears a corset-top and fishnets, as well as long skirts and knee-high boots. She at one point had a piercing on her left eyebrow, which is visible on the cover of [[Fallen]].
 
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==Appearance==
 
[[File:Amy Lee - VEVO Stylized|right|350px|Amy about her clothing style on stage]]Lee has a recognizable fashion style, marked by her occasional use of gothic make-up and taste for Victorian styled clothing.<span style="font-size:11px;line-height:0px;"><u> </u></span>She also designs many of her own clothes, including those worn in the music video for [[Going Under]], the dress she wore at the 46th Grammy Awards 2004, and the dress worn for the cover of [[The Open Door]]. After she designed it she chose Japanese designer H. Naoto to make it for her.<u><sup> </sup></u>In concerts, she often wears a corset-top and fishnets, as well as long skirts and knee-high boots. She at one point had a piercing on her left eyebrow, which is visible on the cover of [[Fallen]].
   
 
She has stated on a number of occasions that she would never flash her breasts or engage in other publicity stunts that would draw attention to herself. In fact, in the music video for [[Everybody's Fool]], she aimed to mock such artists by suggesting that celebrities who use sex to appeal to an audience are, in fact, merely peddling "lies" (the unifying theme of the music video). Many fans praise Lee for her refusal to emulate other celebrities by using sexual attraction in her music.
 
She has stated on a number of occasions that she would never flash her breasts or engage in other publicity stunts that would draw attention to herself. In fact, in the music video for [[Everybody's Fool]], she aimed to mock such artists by suggesting that celebrities who use sex to appeal to an audience are, in fact, merely peddling "lies" (the unifying theme of the music video). Many fans praise Lee for her refusal to emulate other celebrities by using sexual attraction in her music.
   
 
In 2006, ''Blender'' listed Lee as one of the hottest women in rock alongside such singers as Joan Jett, Courtney Love and Liz Phair.
 
In 2006, ''Blender'' listed Lee as one of the hottest women in rock alongside such singers as Joan Jett, Courtney Love and Liz Phair.
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In 2011, she was listed as the number #1 'hottest chick in Hard Rock' by ''Revolver Magazine''.
   
 
==Other Projects==
 
==Other Projects==
   
 
In 2000, Lee sang on two of former Evanescence keyboardist [[David Hodges]]' songs: "Breathe" (''The Summit Church: Summit Worship'') and the unreleased "Fall Into You". She performed backup vocals for "Missing You",a song on Big Dismal's 2003 debut album ''Believe'', and sang backup vocals on two songs with 'supergroup' The Damning Well, though her vocals were taken off the final release due to record label issues. Lee later performed a duet with her then-boyfriend [[Shaun Morgan]] on the track "[[Broken]]" for [[Seether]]'s 2004 album ''Disclaimer II''. The song was also featured as part of the soundtrack for the 2004 film''The Punisher''.
   
 
Lee became the American chairperson for ''Out of the Shadows'' in 2006. This organization is an international foundation with the goal of providing education about epilepsy. Lee's younger brother, Robby, was previously diagnosed with this condition. The singer also made a brief guest appearance in the music video for Johnny Cash's "God's Gonna Cut You Down" in late 2006. As each celebrity featured in the shoot was allowed to choose what they would be doing for the video, Lee chose to appear laying flowers on a grave. Her scene was recorded at Trinity Church in Manhattan, during which she wore a black velvet coat that previously belonged to Tim Burton.
<p style="margin-top: 0.4em; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0.5em; margin-left: 0px; line-height: 1.5em;">In 2000, Lee sang on two of former Evanescence keyboardist [[David Hodges]]' songs: "Breathe" (''The Summit Church: Summit Worship'') and the unreleased "Fall Into You". She performed backup vocals for "Missing You",a song on Big Dismal's 2003 debut album ''Believe'', and sang backup vocals on two songs with 'supergroup' The Damning Well, though her vocals were taken off the final release due to record label issues. Lee later performed a duet with her then-boyfriend [[Shaun Morgan]] on the track "[[Broken]]" for [[Seether]]'s 2004 album ''Disclaimer II''. The song was also featured as part of the soundtrack for the 2004 film''The Punisher''.</p>
 
   
 
In 2004, Lee claimed to be working on music for ''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'', but that the music was rejected by the studio for being "too dark and epic." However, the producers of ''Narnia'' stated that Lee was never asked to compose any music for the film, whose score was written by Gregson-Williams, and that "No Evanescence music was planned for the soundtrack." While there was some speculation that one of the supposed songs had been cut and used in several tracks of ''[[The Open Door]]'', Lee stated this was not true except for part of it being used to segue into the last track of the album, "[[Good Enough]]".
   
 
In February 2007, MTV released ''MTV Unplugged: Korn'' to television and radio, in which Lee is featured during the song "Freak on a Leash". The song was also released as the first single from the album. In November 2007, VH1 produced a rockumentary in the style of ''Behind the Music'', titled ''Rock Band Cometh: The Rock Band Band Story'', to promote the video game ''Rock Band''. Lee was one of the celebrity cameos featured on the show.
Lee became the American chairperson for ''Out of the Shadows'' in 2006. This organization is an international foundation with the goal of providing education about epilepsy. Lee's younger brother, Robby, was previously diagnosed with this condition. The singer also made a brief guest appearance in the music video for Johnny Cash's "God's Gonna Cut You Down" in late 2006. As each celebrity featured in the shoot was allowed to choose what they would be doing for the video, Lee chose to appear laying flowers on a grave. Her scene was recorded at Trinity Church in Manhattan, during which she wore a black velvet coat that previously belonged to Tim Burton.
 
   
 
In June 2008, the National Music Publishers' Association presented Lee with their 2008 Songwriter Icon Award, which "recognizes outstanding songwriters for their personal achievement".<ref>[https://www.sputnikmusic.com/news/6703/Amy-Lee-Wins-Songwriter-Award/ "Amy Lee Wins Songwriter Award"]. ''Sputnik Music''. June 30, 2008.</ref>
<p style="margin-top: 0.4em; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0.5em; margin-left: 0px; line-height: 1.5em;">In 2004, Lee claimed to be working on music for ''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'', but that the music was rejected by the studio for being "too dark and epic." However, the producers of ''Narnia'' stated that Lee was never asked to compose any music for the film, whose score was written by Gregson-Williams, and that "No Evanescence music was planned for the soundtrack." While there was some speculation that one of the supposed songs had been cut and used in several tracks of ''[[The Open Door]]'', Lee stated this was not true except for part of it being used to segue into the last track of the album, "[[Good Enough]]".</p>
 
   
 
For Walt Disney Records' September 2008 release of ''Nightmare Revisited'', Lee sang a remake of "Sally's Song". The album contains new material and covers of songs from the original ''Nightmare Before Christmas'' soundtrack. Lee performed live renditions of "Sally's Song" during the October 17 ''Nightmare Before Christmas'' re-release premiere in Hollywood, and for an October 13 appearance on ''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno''.
<p style="margin-top: 0.4em; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0.5em; margin-left: 0px; line-height: 1.5em;">In February 2007, MTV released ''MTV Unplugged: Korn'' to television and radio, in which Lee is featured during the song "Freak on a Leash". The song was also released as the first single from the album. In November 2007, VH1 produced a mockumentary in the style of ''Behind the Music'', titled ''Rock Band Cometh: The Rock Band Band Story'', to promote the video game ''Rock Band''. Lee was one of the celebrity cameos featured on the show.</p>
 
   
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In early 2009, Amy performed at the ''Legends & Lyrics'' concert in Nashville, TN, and debuted "[[Your Love (song)|Your Love]]", which remains unreleased as of today.<ref>[https://www.upvenue.com/music-news/blog-headline/1032/amy-lee-legends-and-lyrics.html "Amy Lee Plays Legends And Lyrics"]. UpVenue.com. 2009.</ref>
<p style="margin-top: 0.4em; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0.5em; margin-left: 0px; line-height: 1.5em;">In June 2008, the National Music Publishers' Association presented Lee with their 2008 Songwriter Icon Award, which "recognizes outstanding songwriters for their personal achievement".</p>
 
   
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In late 2009, Amy recorded a cover of Muppets' "[[Halfway Down the Stairs (song)|Halfway Down the Stairs]]" for [[Muppets: The Green Album|''Muppets: The Green Album'']] (then ''Muppets Revisited'') which was released in August 2011.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100117132635/http://www.evthreads.com/showthread.php?p=1179870 "I have a Twitter!"]. ''EvThreads''. September 22, 2009.</ref><ref>[https://archive.vn/XIhS5 "Rock Stars Cover Classic Songs on Muppets Revisited"]. ''About.com''. September 28, 2009.</ref><ref>Lee, Amy (August 24, 2011). [https://twitter.com/AmyLeeEV/status/106434683453194240 "Cracking up and singing along with The Muppets "The Green Album""]. ''Twitter''.</ref>
<p style="margin-top: 0.4em; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0.5em; margin-left: 0px; line-height: 1.5em;">For Walt Disney Records' September 2008 release of ''Nightmare Revisited'', Lee sang a remake of "Sally's Song". The album contains new material and covers of songs from the original ''Nightmare Before Christmas'' soundtrack. Lee performed live renditions of "Sally's Song" during the October 17 ''Nightmare Before Christmas'' re-release premiere in Hollywood, and for an October 13 appearance on ''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno''.</p>
 
   
 
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*'''Born:''' 13-Dec-1981
 
*'''Born:''' 13-Dec-1981
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Amy Lee
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Birth Name Amy Lynn Lee
Amy Lynn Hartzler
Date of Birth December 13, 1981 (age 39)
Origin Riverside, California
Genre Alternative rock, alternative
Music is therapy for me. It's my outlet for every negative thing I've ever been through. It lets me turn something bad into something beautiful.
―Amy Lee

Amy Lynn Hartzler (née Lee; born December 13, 1981), best known as Amy Lee, is an American singer-songwriter and classically trained pianist. She is co-founder and lead vocalist of the rock band Evanescence. She cites influences ranging from classical musicians such as Mozart to modern artists Björk, Tori Amos, Danny Elfman and Plumb. Along with her contributions to Evanescence, Lee has also participated on numerous other musical projects including Walt Disney Records' 2008 release of The Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack ("Sally's Song"). Lee has performed collaborations with artists such as Korn ("Freak On A Leash"), Seether ("Broken"), and David Hodges. Lee is also the American chairperson for the international epilepsy awareness foundation, Out of the Shadows. Revolver Magazine named Lee the #1 Hottest Chick in Hard Rock for their 2011 annual issue and she appeared on the front cover.

Biography

Early Life

Amy Lee was born to parents John Lee, a disc jockey and TV personality, and Sara Cargill. She has two sisters, Carrie and Lori. Lee had a younger sister named Bonnie who died in 1987 at the age of three from an unidentified illness, and a brother Robby who died in 2018. The song "Hello" from Fallen has been reported to have been written for her late sister, as well as the song "Like You" from The Open Door.[1] Amy took classical piano lessons for nine years. Her family moved to many places, including Florida and Illinois, and eventually settled in Little Rock, Arkansas, where Evanescence started. She briefly attended Middle Tennessee State University to study music theory and composition and later dropped out to focus on Evanescence.

In an interview on AOL AOL Music, Lee said that the first songs she remembered writing were called "Eternity of the Remorse" and "A Single Tear". The first was written when she was eleven years old and wanted to become a classical composer, and the second was for an assignment when she was in the eighth grade.

Engagement and Marriage

Lee revealed during the live broadcast of MuchMusic's January 9, 2007, episode of Live @ Much, that she had become engaged the prior evening. She later confirmed on EvThreads.com that Josh Hartzler, a therapist and long-time friend, proposed to her.[2] She noted in an interview that the songs "Good Enough" and "Bring Me To Life" were inspired by him. The couple married on May 6, 2007,[3] and honeymooned near The Bahamas. She has posted on EvThreads that she is "now officially Mrs. Amy Hartzler."[4] The couple's first child, Jack Lion Hartzler, was born on July 24, 2014.[5]

Evanescence

Founding

Amy co-founded the rock band Evanescence with guitarist Ben Moody. Apparently, the two met at a youth camp after Moody heard Lee playing Meat_Loaf Meat Loaf's "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" on the piano. While this rumor went around for a very long time and everyone believed it, Amy later on claimed that it wasn't true and that she "never played a song by Meat Loaf" and "never will".

Within a month, the pair were playing acoustic sets at Arkansas book stores and coffee houses, and they eventually recorded two EP's, Evanescence EP (1998) and Sound Asleep EP (1999), selling them at various local venues. In 2000, Evanescence recorded their first album; Origin. This rather as demo counted album contains three songs from the debut album Fallen and was written by Lee and Moody, Whisper, Imaginary and My Immortal. Whereas "Whisper" and "Imaginary" were altered before being included on Fallen, "My Immortal" is virtually unchanged, apart from additional string arrangements. A later band version of "My Immortal" was made available for download for those who had bought an official version of Fallen through their web site, but required that a CD checker program also be downloaded for verification before it would play. The band version was included on later copies of Fallen, notably the Brazilian, Bolivian, and Argentine editions.

On October 22, 2003, Moody left the band citing "creative differences". In an interview several months later, Amy said: "...we'd gotten to a point that if something didn't change, we wouldn't have been able to make a second record". She also said "We're finally a real band, not just Ben and I and a few others thrown together". Ex-Cold guitarist Terry Balsamo replaced Moody in the band, both on guitar and as Lee's writing partner.

Lawsuit

On December 1, 2005, former Evanescence manager Denis Rider filed a US$10 million lawsuit against Lee for breach of contract. The suit claims Rider was prematurely and unjustly terminated from his position as manager of Evanescence, just one album into a three-record deal.[6]

In return, Lee filed a counter-suit against Rider for "'breach of fiduciary duty,' sexual assault and battery, professional negligence and currency conversion, among other claims." The suit also claims Rider "neglected Lee's career and business and has focused his efforts on having extramarital affairs, hiding them from his wife, becoming intoxicated during business meetings, physically abusing women and boasting about it, making repeated unwelcome sexual advances toward Lee, receiving fees in excess of what was provided for in his management agreement and using Lee's corporate credit card to purchase gifts for his mistress."

Rider's attorney, Bert Deixler, claimed in a statement that since Rider became the group's manager in 2002, he had fully performed all of the duties and obligations owed by the firm under the management agreement, and that he had always conducted himself by the highest professional standards.[6]

Comeback

After wrapping the Open Door Tour in late 2007, Amy and the band took a five-year break in which Amy focused on being herself, being a wife and learning the harp, which she got it as a gift from her husband.[7][8][9] In mid 2009, Amy announced on Evanescence.com that the band were working on new material that would be released in 2010.[10]

"I can't expain how excited I am to make this record," said Amy Lee. "Over the past year and a half these songs have become the center of my life, and I can't wait to hear what they grow into in the studio. I think our sound is evolving into something that will surprise people, in a very good way. I feel, as always, that growth can be an incredible, limitless thing if you let it. I never want to make the same album twice."[11]

In February 2010, the band entered the studio to work on the album, which was described as containing "a rainbow of sounds", having songs "that are amazingly heavy and completely stripped down" and incorporating electro sounds.[12] The recordings were suspended in April that year,[13] with Amy saying they needed "to get our heads into the right creative space" and suggested the label was going through "uncertain times" which would hinder the album's release.[14] However, it was later revealed the label scrapped the material recorded in the 2010 sessions.[15]

In April 2011, the band re-entered the studio with a new producer and took three songs from the original sessions and reworked them.[16][15] Recordings ended in July that year, and the album, titled Evanescence, was released in October 2011.

The Ultimate Collection

In 2016, the band released a 6-LP vinyl box set titled The Ultimate Collection, which includes the band's three studio albums, plus Origin, a B-sides compilation album Lost Whispers (which includes the long-sought after tour intro "Lost Whispers" and a piano/vocal version of "Even In Death"), and a picture booklet with photos, lyrics, journal pages, designs and sketches.

Synthesis and "The Chain"

In November 2017, the band released their fourth studio album, Synthesis, which focuses on reworked versions of past material with "electronica and orchestra",[17] plus two new compositions, "Imperfection" and "Hi-Lo". The latter is an outtake from the band's self-titled third album.[12]

In 2019, the band recorded a cover of Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain" for Gears 5 video game.

The Bitter Truth

Their fifth studio album, The Bitter Truth, was announced in April 2020, and it will be released in pieces throughout the year.[18]

Appearance

Lee has a recognizable fashion style, marked by her occasional use of gothic make-up and taste for Victorian styled clothing. She also designs many of her own clothes, including those worn in the music video for Going Under, the dress she wore at the 46th Grammy Awards 2004, and the dress worn for the cover of The Open Door. After she designed it she chose Japanese designer H. Naoto to make it for her. In concerts, she often wears a corset-top and fishnets, as well as long skirts and knee-high boots. She at one point had a piercing on her left eyebrow, which is visible on the cover of Fallen.

She has stated on a number of occasions that she would never flash her breasts or engage in other publicity stunts that would draw attention to herself. In fact, in the music video for Everybody's Fool, she aimed to mock such artists by suggesting that celebrities who use sex to appeal to an audience are, in fact, merely peddling "lies" (the unifying theme of the music video). Many fans praise Lee for her refusal to emulate other celebrities by using sexual attraction in her music.

In 2006, Blender listed Lee as one of the hottest women in rock alongside such singers as Joan Jett, Courtney Love and Liz Phair.

In 2011, she was listed as the number #1 'hottest chick in Hard Rock' by Revolver Magazine.

Other Projects

In 2000, Lee sang on two of former Evanescence keyboardist David Hodges' songs: "Breathe" (The Summit Church: Summit Worship) and the unreleased "Fall Into You". She performed backup vocals for "Missing You",a song on Big Dismal's 2003 debut album Believe, and sang backup vocals on two songs with 'supergroup' The Damning Well, though her vocals were taken off the final release due to record label issues. Lee later performed a duet with her then-boyfriend Shaun Morgan on the track "Broken" for Seether's 2004 album Disclaimer II. The song was also featured as part of the soundtrack for the 2004 filmThe Punisher.

Lee became the American chairperson for Out of the Shadows in 2006. This organization is an international foundation with the goal of providing education about epilepsy. Lee's younger brother, Robby, was previously diagnosed with this condition. The singer also made a brief guest appearance in the music video for Johnny Cash's "God's Gonna Cut You Down" in late 2006. As each celebrity featured in the shoot was allowed to choose what they would be doing for the video, Lee chose to appear laying flowers on a grave. Her scene was recorded at Trinity Church in Manhattan, during which she wore a black velvet coat that previously belonged to Tim Burton.

In 2004, Lee claimed to be working on music for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, but that the music was rejected by the studio for being "too dark and epic." However, the producers of Narnia stated that Lee was never asked to compose any music for the film, whose score was written by Gregson-Williams, and that "No Evanescence music was planned for the soundtrack." While there was some speculation that one of the supposed songs had been cut and used in several tracks of The Open Door, Lee stated this was not true except for part of it being used to segue into the last track of the album, "Good Enough".

In February 2007, MTV released MTV Unplugged: Korn to television and radio, in which Lee is featured during the song "Freak on a Leash". The song was also released as the first single from the album. In November 2007, VH1 produced a rockumentary in the style of Behind the Music, titled Rock Band Cometh: The Rock Band Band Story, to promote the video game Rock Band. Lee was one of the celebrity cameos featured on the show.

In June 2008, the National Music Publishers' Association presented Lee with their 2008 Songwriter Icon Award, which "recognizes outstanding songwriters for their personal achievement".[19]

For Walt Disney Records' September 2008 release of Nightmare Revisited, Lee sang a remake of "Sally's Song". The album contains new material and covers of songs from the original Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack. Lee performed live renditions of "Sally's Song" during the October 17 Nightmare Before Christmas re-release premiere in Hollywood, and for an October 13 appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

In early 2009, Amy performed at the Legends & Lyrics concert in Nashville, TN, and debuted "Your Love", which remains unreleased as of today.[20]

In late 2009, Amy recorded a cover of Muppets' "Halfway Down the Stairs" for Muppets: The Green Album (then Muppets Revisited) which was released in August 2011.[21][22][23]

Profile


  • Born: 13-Dec-1981
  • Birthplace: Riverside, CA
  • Gender: Female
  • Religion: Christian
  • Race or Ethnicity: White
  • Sexual orientation: Straight
  • Occupation: Singer
  • Nationality: United States
  • Executive summary: Evanescence

Born in California, grew up in Florida, Illinois, and Arkansas.

  • Sister: Bonnie Lee (d. 1987 at age three, inspiration for multiple Evanescence songs)
  • Boyfriend: Ben Moody (musician, broken engagement)

Gallery

Click here for a gallery.



References

  1. Bottomley, C. (September 18, 2006). "Evanescence: Amy Lee Explains the New Songs". VH1.com.
  2. Lee, Amy (January 9, 2007). "Amy's Engaged!: *clink clink* *ahem...*". EvThreads.
  3. Rubin, Courtney (May 10, 2007). "Evanescence Singer Amy Lee Gets Married". People.com.
  4. Lee, Amy (May 18, 2007). "i've got a new ring & now you've got the scoop.". EvThreads.
  5. Duncan, Gabi (July 28, 2014). "Evanescence's Amy Lee Welcomes Baby Boy—See the Precious Pic!". E!
  6. 6.0 6.1 Harris, Chris (December 8, 2005). "Evanescence's Amy Lee Sues Former Manager, Alleges Financial And Sexual Misconduct". MTV News.
  7. Dodoro, Camille (October 5, 2011). "Tough Questions for Evanescence’s Amy Lee". Spin.
  8. Baltin, Steve (July 20, 2011). "Evanescence’s Amy Lee Thrilled to Return After Five-Year Break". Rolling Stone.
  9. "Interview with Amy Lee of Evanescence". December 8, 2011. Sophie Eggleton.
  10. "Will the real Slim Shady please stand up?". Evanescence.com. June 19, 2009.
  11. "Evanescence is Back". ARTISTdirect. February 26, 2010.
  12. 12.0 12.1 Goodman, William (March 5, 2010). "Exclusive: Amy Lee on the New Evanescence Album". Spin.
  13. "Amy's new blog post on EvClub" (in Spanish). Evanescencechile.co.cc. April 20, 2010.
  14. Lee, Amy (June 21, 2010). "What's up". EvThreads.
  15. 15.0 15.1 Lee, Amy (December 15, 2015). "Cover #4: Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing". Facebook.
  16. Goodman, William (April 13, 2011). "Amy Lee Talks Evanescence's Comeback LP". Spin.
  17. "New Album Synthesis Out This Fall and Synthesis Live Tour!". Evanescence.com. August 14, 2017.
  18. "We promised you a new album in 2020 and we won’t let anything stop us...". Twitter. April 17, 2020.
  19. "Amy Lee Wins Songwriter Award". Sputnik Music. June 30, 2008.
  20. "Amy Lee Plays Legends And Lyrics". UpVenue.com. 2009.
  21. "I have a Twitter!". EvThreads. September 22, 2009.
  22. "Rock Stars Cover Classic Songs on Muppets Revisited". About.com. September 28, 2009.
  23. Lee, Amy (August 24, 2011). "Cracking up and singing along with The Muppets "The Green Album"". Twitter.