Singer/songwriter
Amy Rigby first surfaced during the early 1980s as a member of the New York City-based cowpunk outfit
the Last Roundup, later earning cult success with the postmodern girl group
the Shams. The former wife of ex-
dB's drummer
Will Rigby, she made her solo debut in 1996 with
Diary of a Mod Housewife, a record widely acclaimed for its vivid portraits of life as a thirtysomething single mother and its smart assimilation of pop, country, and folk sounds;
Middlescence followed two years later; and
The Sugar Tree was issued in fall 2000. The
18 Again anthology was released in 2002, collecting the best singles and album tracks from her first three records and putting them onto one CD. Her 2003 release,
Til the Wheels Fall Off, reflected some of the flavor of her newly adopted hometown, Nashville, with guest appearances by Nashville musicians
Todd Snider,
Ken Coomer,
Duane Jarvis,
Dave Jacques, and
Rick Plant.
Rigby headed back to her old stomping grounds of New York City to record 2005's
Little Fugitive, which features guest shots from Big Apple admirers
Lenny Kaye and
Dennis Diken.
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Jason Ankeny, Rovi