Amy Jolliffe is a singer-songwriter from the Isle of Wight who blends 1960s folk, modern pop and classic rock. Her summery sound combines rich vocal harmonies, vintage guitar tones and warm, resonant percussion.
Amy was Brave Island's 'Young Creative of the Month' in March 2025, following the release of her fourth single, 'Love Is', which was covered in news articles by The County Press, Island Echo and Isle of Wight Radio. She has performed at the Isle of Wight Festival five times and was shortlisted twice for the 'Wight Noize' competition, where the winner performed on the mainstage at the festival.
Amy's favourite artists include Flyte, Maggie Rogers, Julia Jacklin and Holly Humberstone. Her heartfelt lyrics are inspired by real-life experiences, exploring themes of youth, love and self-discovery. In March 2025, she was awarded funding from the 'Mike Howley Trust', which she used to record new music at Empire Sound Studio with producer Dan Ashdown. The first of these new singles, 'Take Me Home', will be available on October 10th.