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In this episode of "Takin a Walk," host Buzz Knight welcomes back singer-songwriter Amanda Shires to discuss her new album, "Nobody’s Girl". Amanda opens up about channeling personal challenges, including her divorce, into her songwriting and creative process. She shares stories about collaborating with producer Lawrence Rothman, finding inspiration in literature and music, and embracing vulnerability in her art. With humor and honesty, Amanda reflects on resilience, trying new things (like jujitsu), and her excitement for touring again, offering listeners an intimate look at her journey and the making of her most personal album yet.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of her acclaimed albums or discovering her artistry for the first time, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the mind of one of Americana’s most compelling voices.
Featured Topics:
• Amanda’s new music and latest songwriting inspiration
• The pain of loss
• Life in Nashville’s music scene
• Balancing family life with touring
• Creativity
• Her resilience
• Mental health, authenticity, and artistic growth
Guest Bio
Amanda Shires is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, violinist, and poet whose fearless artistry has established her as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary Americana. A founding member of the supergroup The Highwomen alongside Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris, and Natalie Hemby, Shires has released several critically acclaimed solo albums including “To the Sunset” and “Take It Like a Man.” Born in Texas and now based in Nashville, Shires continues to push boundaries with her honest songwriting and masterful violin playing.
Special thanks for the support of Claude. Try Claude for free by going to Claude.ai/buzz
Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of "Takin a Walk," host Buzz Knight welcomes back singer-songwriter Amanda Shires to discuss her new album, "Nobody’s Girl". Amanda opens up about channeling personal challenges, including her divorce, into her songwriting and creative process. She shares stories about collaborating with producer Lawrence Rothman, finding inspiration in literature and music, and embracing vulnerability in her art. With humor and honesty, Amanda reflects on resilience, trying new things (like jujitsu), and her excitement for touring again, offering listeners an intimate look at her journey and the making of her most personal album yet.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of her acclaimed albums or discovering her artistry for the first time, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the mind of one of Americana’s most compelling voices.
Featured Topics:
• Amanda’s new music and latest songwriting inspiration
• The pain of loss
• Life in Nashville’s music scene
• Balancing family life with touring
• Creativity
• Her resilience
• Mental health, authenticity, and artistic growth
Guest Bio
Amanda Shires is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, violinist, and poet whose fearless artistry has established her as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary Americana. A founding member of the supergroup The Highwomen alongside Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris, and Natalie Hemby, Shires has released several critically acclaimed solo albums including “To the Sunset” and “Take It Like a Man.” Born in Texas and now based in Nashville, Shires continues to push boundaries with her honest songwriting and masterful violin playing.
Special thanks for the support of Claude. Try Claude for free by going to Claude.ai/buzz
Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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