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Amy Young

Amy Young is the Music Editor at Phoenix New Times. She joined the New Times staff in May 2025 after more than a decade of covering arts and music for the publication. In her role, Amy writes about music, searches for compelling news and works with writers who are also dedicated to bringing quality music and music-related stories to readers across the Valley and beyond. Previously, Amy worked for the Arizona Republic, Hearst Connecticut Media Group and Newsbreak.

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Why a Visit to Laloland in Mesa Is the Artsy Outing You Need

By Amy YoungJune 14, 2022

Lalo Cota’s vibrant works dot the Phoenix landscape – and now the walls of a Mesa art museum.

Why the Men’s Arts Council Helped Finance the “Desert Rider” Exhibition at Phoenix Art Museum

By Amy YoungJune 10, 2022

The exhibit looks at car culture from an Indigenous and Latinx point of view.

Meat Puppets’ Derrick Bostrom Talks Touring, the New Live Album, and What’s Next

Meat Puppets’ Derrick Bostrom Talks Touring, the New Live Album, and What’s Next

By Amy YoungJune 1, 2022

After four decades, the Phoenix music legends are still in tune with each other.

Friends and Colleagues Remember Fred Tieken, the Late Phoenix Artist and Musician

Friends and Colleagues Remember Fred Tieken, the Late Phoenix Artist and Musician

By Amy YoungMay 10, 2022

The local creative died last month at the age of 86.

‘American fare with Japanese flavor:’ An Izakaya-style Bistro is Set to Open Near Arcadia

‘American fare with Japanese flavor:’ An Izakaya-style Bistro is Set to Open Near Arcadia

By Amy YoungMay 10, 2022

The team behind Palma, Ghost Doney and Cham Pang Lanes is set to open another metro Phoenix restaurant near Arcadia. What to know about the Japanese-style spot.

Violent Femmes Won’t Be Playing It Safe at Their Upcoming Tempe Show

Violent Femmes Won’t Be Playing It Safe at Their Upcoming Tempe Show

By Amy YoungMay 9, 2022

The punk legends will play in the Valley tomorrow night.

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Buds-A-Palooza: Inaugural Weed Fest Promises Blazing Good Time

Buds-A-Palooza: Inaugural Weed Fest Promises Blazing Good Time

By Amy YoungApril 13, 2022

Promoters expect 5,000 pot lovers to Roosevelt Row pot fest block party on Friday, April 15.

Porches Can’t Wait to Shower You with Synthpop and Sweetness

Porches Can’t Wait to Shower You with Synthpop and Sweetness

By Amy YoungApril 4, 2022

Aaron Maine says his band is bringing “the most charged-up set we’ve ever played.”

Come Learn About Phoenix Punk Legends Sun City Girls at Club Placebo’s Hootenanny

Come Learn About Phoenix Punk Legends Sun City Girls at Club Placebo’s Hootenanny

By Amy YoungMarch 11, 2022

It’s a rare opportunity to see a show by one of Phoenix’s most influential bands.

Phoenix Indie Rockers Prince Mirth Celebrate Their Record Deal With a Party at Rebel Lounge

Phoenix Indie Rockers Prince Mirth Celebrate Their Record Deal With a Party at Rebel Lounge

By Amy YoungMarch 4, 2022

The local trio will drop the first single later this month.

Johnny Chu’s Mifan Claypot Kitchen Is Now Open in Downtown Phoenix

Johnny Chu’s Mifan Claypot Kitchen Is Now Open in Downtown Phoenix

By Amy YoungFebruary 22, 2022

Mifan Claypot Kitchen is the latest Phoenix eatery from chef Johnny Chu.

Celeste Barber’s <i>Fine, Thanks</i> Tour Is Coming to Phoenix

Celeste Barber’s Fine, Thanks Tour Is Coming to Phoenix

By Amy YoungFebruary 18, 2022

The “Australian Queen of Comedy” will perform at the Arizona Federal Theatre on August 7 during her Fine, Thanks tour.

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Twisted and Delicious: The Salted Knot Fills a Pretzel-Shaped Hole in Metro Phoenix

By Amy YoungFebruary 17, 2022

Chad Day and Maria Vassett are self-described “pretzel pushers.”

Tales From the Dark Side: The Arizona Goth Festival Makes Its Debut in Mesa

By Amy YoungFebruary 3, 2022

Embrace the darkness in your soul at The Nile this weekend.

Bob the Drag Queen Is Ready to Make You Laugh at Stand Up Live in Phoenix

By Amy YoungJanuary 31, 2022

“You don’t have to be a fan of RuPaul’s Drag Race to get my comedy.”

Celebrate the Life of Peachcake’s Stefan Pruett at a Memorial Concert This Weekend

Celebrate the Life of Peachcake’s Stefan Pruett at a Memorial Concert This Weekend

By Amy YoungJanuary 13, 2022

Friends will gather at Crescent Ballroom this weekend to celebrate the late musician.

Actor Michael Rapaport Has Always Embraced His Disruptive Personality

Actor Michael Rapaport Has Always Embraced His Disruptive Personality

By Amy YoungNovember 18, 2021

You can catch his stand-up comedy act this weekend in Phoenix.

Kevin Morby Wishes He Could Get Close to You at Crescent Ballroom

Kevin Morby Wishes He Could Get Close to You at Crescent Ballroom

By Amy YoungOctober 22, 2021

Morby and Hamilton Leithauser are pairing up for a tour that feels more like a revue.

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<i>The Sopranos’</i> Steve Schirippa on His Mesa Event, Family Ties, and the Show’s Legacy

The Sopranos’ Steve Schirippa on His Mesa Event, Family Ties, and the Show’s Legacy

By Amy YoungOctober 13, 2021

He’ll be at Mesa Arts Center this weekend with two other Sopranos alumni.

Phoenix Indie-Rockers Fairy Bones Are Back After Breaking Up Last Year

Phoenix Indie-Rockers Fairy Bones Are Back After Breaking Up Last Year

By Amy YoungOctober 5, 2021

And they’re playing at Crescent Ballroom this weekend.

How Jazz Musician Jermaine Lockhart Finds Inspiration on His Metro Phoenix Farm

How Jazz Musician Jermaine Lockhart Finds Inspiration on His Metro Phoenix Farm

By Amy YoungJuly 22, 2021

He believes that music can soothe the savage beast – humans and animals.

’60s Folk Icon Donovan Releases Unheard Songs Featuring Legendary Guitarist Nils Lofgren

’60s Folk Icon Donovan Releases Unheard Songs Featuring Legendary Guitarist Nils Lofgren

By Amy YoungMarch 15, 2021

Fifty years ago, the music legends came together in Los Angeles to record songs, and we finally get to hear the result.

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