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Musician Seeking Film Placement

Name: Amy Obenski
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Type of Film Music: Folk, Jazz Solo, Pop, Progressive Rock, Rock
Best Suited For Film Genres: Art, Drama, Fantasy, Religion/Spirituality, Romance
 
If interested, contact information is listed above
 
Film Music Opportunities
Obenski's song, "Carousel", was recently placed on the hit TV show, Grey's Anatomy. Since then the song moved to # 23 in the iTunes Folk Chart. Her first success landed in her lap in 2005 when an MTV executive approached her after hearing her songs on someone's iPod. Her debut album, "What We Tell", which was finished only two years after writing her first song, was then licensed by MTV for use in their show, "MADE".

We've all heard a female singer-songwriter who wears her emotions on her sleeve and drips with sincerity. But Amy Obenski is not that. Obenski steps over the emotions and thoughts we keep just under the surface, and looks for the deeper, more hidden meanings that we often overlook. With "gripping" lyrics and "haunting" vocals, Obenski's songs are conveyed to the audience on a more intimate level (Good Times Santa Cruz, High Bias). The experience is almost like she's reading your mind.

Her music is "a vortex you can get lost in with Obenski's voice gently pulling you in" (Now on Tour). Her sweet yet powerful vocals are always at the forefront, treating each word with care and attention. The music glides seamlessly between Folk, Jazz and Rock, with her vocals shape-shifting to fit the mood.

Amy Obenski has released two self-produced albums that have received radio play throughout the West Coast, Alaska, and Massachusetts. She's played notable venues such as Biscuits and Blues in San Francisco, Genghis Cohen in Los Angeles, and has opened for the John Butler Trio.

Growing up in San Diego, California, Obenski was encouraged musically from the beginning. She started singing in choir at age five, and began piano lessons when she was seven. Music became her biggest past time. One year after college graduation from UC Santa Cruz, and tired of nine to five office work, she picked up a guitar and wrote her first song. From that point forward there was no question where her career was headed.
 
 
This music would be well suited in a drama film where someone is being nostalgic or having a profound experience. The music would also fit well if two people are having a heartfelt moment of forgiveness and connection. Often the music best represents moments of change, when a character is developing beyond his or her past experiences.


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