Amy Wadge
Amy Wadge is a British singer and songwriter born in Backwell, England on December 22, 1975. She is known for contributing to Ed Sheeran’s Grammy winning song “Thinking Out Loud” and for her popular albums Bump, Acoustig, and Rivers Apart. She started writing music at the age of nine and at 14 signed a record deal and released her first single at 16 titled “The Great Pretender.” In 2002 she released the mini album The Famous Hour with the label FF Vinyl. She released her first full length studio album in 2004 titled WOJ and has since released the albums No Sudden Moves, Bump, Acoustig, Rivers Apart, Amy Wadge, Walking Disaster, and Keeping Faith. Wadge has written or co-written songs for well known artists like Camila Cabello, Shannon Saunders, Anna Pancaldi, Ed Sheeran and others.