
Writing her new album, Amy opened a 32x17 Rubbermaid trunk she was given at age 13. Her dad was then "called" to be a missionary in Honduras, and the trunk protected her books, CDs and photo albums from the Honduran heat and humidity. Amy Kuney has now opened the trunk for the first time in years. On her official website, she describes the overwhelming smell of dark mahogany, coffee and burnin sugarcane hitting her like a wall. She knew that all the memories she had stifled were begging to be brought to life. Australia128 likes Amy Kuney's music because it's rich. It's young and it's mature. Enjoy her songs "Thank you For Last Night", "Gasoline Rainbows" and all her new work, on Australia128.