Amie Brûlée is a musician, performer, teacher and researcher. She sings, plays piano, double bass and ukulele, unearths old songs and writes new ones. Amie also has a PhD in wine and anthropology and adores teaching wine tasting, gastronomy and song-writing. Amie lives in central Victoria with a house full of instruments, a head full of songs and a cellar full of wine.
Growing up in suburban Melbourne in the 50’s and 60’s my bedroom window allowed me a trapezoid sliver of blue between my blind and the roof next door. It was my escape that led to thoughts of what else was out there. As soon as I thought I had enough money I travelled overland to England, it wasn’t enough but I survived and did not return for 6 years.
Growing up in suburban Melbourne in the 50’s and 60’s my bedroom window allowed me a trapezoid sliver of blue between my blind and the roof next door. It was my escape that led to thoughts of what else was out there. As soon as I thought I had enough money I travelled overland to England, it wasn’t enough but I survived and did not return for 6 years.