Education
Kenyon College.
Kenyon College.
Her music blends Acoustic, and People’s-Folk music She started auditioning for musical theatre productions at age 5, and by age 15 was touring in semi-professional shows. She has an Bachelor of Arts in music from Kenyon College with graduate studies at the New England Conservatory of Music.
Foreign seven years, she was half of the duo Raymond Gonzalez & Amy Malkoff, and during that time they produced two full-length recordings, toured consistently, and were included on "When October Goes" (Rounder Records), among other compilations.
In 1994, she founded the touring band Deadline Poet, which started out as an all-woman a cappella group, then a full band, and lastly a guitar/keyboard/vocal trio. The group disbanded in October 2000, but not before producing several recordings, and appearing on a handful of compilations.
In 2000, she launched her current group, All About Buford, an award-winning popular-funk band that seems to comfortably fit in that funny niche between a cappella and folk. Their performances consist of some songs done without instruments, and some with Amy playing guitar, but always with a dedicated beatboxer and lots of rich harmonies.
All About Buford was the 2003 Boston Regional Harmony Sweepstakes champions and runners-up in 2002, and Amy was awarded "Best Original Song" in "03.
They have also done formal showcases at both The Falcon Ridge Folk Festival and The Northeast Regional Folk Alliance Conference (NERFA). They have one full-length Civil Defense, "Supercar", one Digital Video Disc project, "Deep", some single song recordings, and they appear on several compilation CDs.