Amy Lee
Biography
Amy Lynn Lee (born December 13, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. She is the co-founder, lead vocalist, lead songwriter, and keyboardist of rock band Evanescence. A classically trained pianist, Lee began writing music at age 11 and co-founded Evanescence at 13, inspired by various musical genres and film scores from an early age. Lee has participated in other musical projects, including Nightmare Revisited and Muppets: The Green Album, and composed music for several films, including War Story (2014), Indigo Grey: The Passage (2015), and the song "Speak to Me" for Voice from the Stone (2017). She has also released the covers EP Recover, Vol. 1 (2016), the soundtrack album to War Story, the children's album Dream Too Much (2016), and collaborated on songs with various artists including Korn, Seether, Bring Me the Horizon, Lindsey Stirling, Body Count, Wagakki Band, Halsey, Poppy, and Courtney LaPlante. Alongside her awards and nominations with Evanescence, Lee's other accolades include the Songwriter Icon Award from the National Music Publishers Association (2008), Best Vocalist at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards (2012), Rock Goddess of the Year at Loudwire Music Awards (2012), Best Film Score by the Moondance International Film Festival for Indigo Grey: The Passage (2015), and the Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Original Song in Independent Film for "Speak to Me" (2017). In 2012, VH1 named Lee one of the top 100 greatest women in music. Lee is the American chairperson for the international epilepsy awareness foundation Out of the Shadows, and in 2012 was honored with United Cerebral Palsy's Luella Bennack Award for her work.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Fallen
2003

Playing The Angel
2005

Post Human: Survival Horror
2020

Disclaimer II
2004

The Open Door
2006

The Bitter Truth
2021

Lindsey Stirling
2012

Muppets (The Green Album)
2011

Evanescence
2011

Synthesis
2017

Carnivore
2020

Bring Me To Life (Synthesis)
2017

Call Me When You're Sober
2006

Bring Me To Life
2003

Vicennial: 2 Decades Of Seether
2021

The Very Best Of Seether
2019

Synthesis Live
2018

Ultra Rare Trax Vol. 1
2003
Credited work
650 releases · 73 albums · active 2000–2025
- Performance · 1,885
- Other credits · 156
- Production · 55
- Engineering · 16
Studios: NRG Studios · Ocean Studios · Conway Studios · Newman Scoring Stage
Frequent collaborators
- Evanescence
- Various
- Seether
- Korn
- Gregorian
- Katherine Jenkins
- Lindsey Stirling
- Body Count (2)
