About Amy Fix and the Musicians

New York City’s funniest lesbian singer-songwriter with a bisexual plot twist is coming to your town. Amy Fix has been electrifying college audiences for 10 years with her sassy queer comedy songs, sweet ditties full of innocence, and raw ballads full of the pain and transformation of overcoming sexual abuse. Amy’s CD “Spoon” won the 2002 Outmusic Award for Best Debut. The tongue-in-cheek song “Closet” was nominated for an OMA for Out Song of the Year.

Amy’s most popular song uses a spoon as a metaphor for finding emotionally healthy people, and its innocence has captured the hearts of even the most jaded New Yorkers.  It’s been requested at three gay weddings so far…

Amy’s irreverent ode to Jennifer from the 80’s teen sitcom “Square Pegs” is a hilarious crowd pleaser.

Sam Fenster accompanies Amy Fix on acoustic and electric guitar.

Sam Fenster worked/played with Amy in their living rooms to develop all these wonderful songs. He has played guitar and bass with a buncha women. In his daytime life he's some kind of computer guy.

Julie Perron
Bio soon to come.

Barry Komhauser
Bio soon to come.