Amie Bishop uses music to heal, for herself and audience

Amie Bishop turns up volume to ease trauma

“Sometimes, I hear that my music is a bit dark. I disagree. I am writing about my healing, and I know others are healing right along with me. And I truly want to reach those people — especially women and victims of abuse,” says Amie Bishop of Wunderpus.

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“Sometimes, I hear that my music is a bit dark. I disagree. I am writing about my healing, and I know others are healing right along with me. And I truly want to reach those people — especially women and victims of abuse,” says Amie Bishop of Wunderpus. (Courtesy Photo))


The whole world needs therapy, according to Little Rock-based singer Amie Bishop. Her revelation came, she says, after she found herself on the couch. Now she's healing old wounds and has some songs about the process.

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