Amanda Howell
Amanda Howell released her debut single "I Have Dreams" in 1998. The song became a hit, and an album of the same name followed. She grew up in Louisiana,...
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Amanda Howell released her debut single "I Have Dreams" in 1998. The song became a hit, and an album of the same name followed. She grew up in Louisiana, singing in church choirs and talent shows from a young age.
Her later albums included "Whispers in the Wind," "Heartstrings," and "The Broken Circle." In 2005, she faced legal battles over the rights to her music. She has worked with guitarist Mark Jackson, bassist Alex Grant, drummer John Smith, producer Quincy Jones, and folk singer Joan Baez.
More recently, she has focused on philanthropic work related to education, poverty, and environmentalism. She continues to write and perform, with plans for a new album.
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