amilia k spicer credits Spicer is a Mainstage Performer at the Kerrville Folk Festival, and was selected to Judge the 1999 New Folk Competition. Featured Perfomer on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol Building with the Washington Symphony Orchestra for the September 11th Tribute Concert, September 11, 2002. Also appearing, Charlie Daniels and Bonnie Bramlett. BRIAN WILSON TRIBUTE: Featured, with Tom Prasada-Rao, on the Brian Wilson Tribute CD, "Making God Smile". Released by Silent Planet Records in July 2002. Amilia and Tom's recording of "Your Imagination" was selected to be the lead off song on the CD, and was the first single to be released. NPR's MARKETPLACE: Amilia was interviewed and her show was taped by NPR for the "Marketplace" show. February 2002. Amilia's song "Little Cowboy" (from her new album "SEAMLESS") was played during the show. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS: Featured performer on the Millenium Stage Concert Series. July 2002 ENDORSED BY BOTH KORG AND DIGITECH. Her performances can currently be heard on HBO and Showtime. Four songs from her debut, Like an Engine, are featured in movies, one with Dead Can Dance. (Like an Engine, Shine Like You, Come Over Me, & Million Years.) She composed and performed two songs for Roger Corman's "Macon County Jail." *Compilations: "Women of Kerrville", Volume 2 (Silverwolf Records) "Making God Smile", a Tribute to Brian Wilson, (Silent Planet Records) Fenario Music Magazine, Volume 3 (About.com/Folk) 12 Bar Club/London "Women of Heart and Mind" (Quail Records) "Acoustic Earth" (Sonic Images) *MultiMedia Performances: Oxygen Tank National Tour (Oprah's Network) CSPAN (Washington, DC) Fox TV (Austin) Live Performances recorded for Danish Radio, Songs.com, Cyber Cafe. *Festival Performances: Kerrville Folk Festival Main Stage performer Judge of the Kerrville "New Folk" competition, 1999 Southwest Regional Folk Alliance - Official Showcase Artist 2001 London International Music Week South by Southwest High Sierra Napa Valley Rockrgrl Orange Blossom LMNOP LA Music Festival Monterey Rock & Art Avalon Folk Festival Country Roads Folk Festival *Panelist: North American Folk Music and Dance Alliance: "Music in Film" February 2003 Southwest Regional Folk Alliance: "Music in Film" Sept. 2002 Southwest Regional Folk Alliance: "How to thrive on the Road" Sept. 2000 LMNOP in New Orleans: "Indie Women Who Rock" Invited Lecturer: University of Virginia "Young Writers Workshop" July 2002 *Awards: FEMMUSIC's Top Ten Solo Artists of 2001 "Like an Engine" Get Fancy Magazine's Top 20 Favorite songs of 2000 "Like an Engine" 2001 Best Song nominee by Just Plain Folks ASCAP Plus Award *Personal Highlight: An enthusiastic Jackson Browne introducing himself after her performance at McCabe's Guitar Shop and calling himself a fan.