Amy Kathryn Kuney - The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music
Amy Kathryn Kuney
Lecturer - Music Industry (Songwriting)

Ames was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but spent her most formative years in San Pedro Sula, Honduras living as a ‘missionary kid’ with her siblings and parents. While being raised in a fundamentalist Christian home, she came to the early realization that she was queer. “…The ‘dissonance’ between my identity and my environment has strongly influenced my music throughout my career.”

Ames began performing at four years old, competing in classical piano competitions around the state of Oklahoma. She also began singing in church, taking part in various praise and worship groups while accompanying herself on guitar. In 2004 Ames moved to Los Angeles and began her solo career as a singer-songwriter, performing shows around the country and opening for such artists as The Veronicas, Andy Grammar, and Gavin Rossdale.

After signing with Kobalt Music Publishing in 2015, Ames began co-writing with other artists like Kelly Clarkson, Rita Ora, Kali Uchis, AKON, Jason Mraz, and Chappell Roan. She’s worked alongside Grammy-Award-winning producers such as FINNEAS, Dan Nigro, and Patrick Carney of the Black Keys. Along with Molly Kate Kestner and Nick Ruth, Ames had cuts on Kelly Clarkson’s “Meaning of Life”, which was nominated for a Grammy in 2018.

Ames’ performances and songs can be heard in a multitude of TV/film placements including The Blacklist, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, One Tree Hill, Gilmore Girls, The Equalizer, and Warrior Nun. She has also secured commercial campaigns with Samsung, Kleenex, Macy’s, ESPN, and Pringles.

As well as lecturing at the Herb Alpert School of Music, Ames also teaches songwriting at the Berklee Summer Sessions at the Colburn School of Music DTLA.

 

GRAMMY-Nominated Faculty Amy Kuney Talks with Daily Bruin
Amy Kuney, lecturer in music industry at The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, is nominated for two GRAMMY Awards this year for collaborations in songwriting with Chappell Roan.
Kathryn Frazier
Lecturer - Music Industry (Effective Communication and Self-Actualization)
Dawnyelle Addison
Manager - Music Industry Program
Monica Chieffo
Lecturer - Music Industry (Influence and Data Mining)
Justin Paul
Lecturer - Music Industry (DJ as Performer, Music Industry Fundamentals)
David MacFadyen
Professor - Music Industry, Musicology and Comparative Literature (Career Skills, History of Music Industry, Internships), Director of Graduate Programs
Lauren A. Spalding
Lecturer - Music Industry (Music and Activism, Artist Management)
Don Franzen
Adjunct Professor - Music Industry (Music and Law, Forensic Musicology)
Erik Madrid
Lecturer - Music Industry (Mixing)
Ryan Svendsen
Lecturer, Music Industry (Advanced Music Supervision)
Chyna Ellis
Assistant to the Chair - Music Industry Program
Adam Hirsch
Lecturer - Music Industry (How Music Works)
Hans Fjellestad
Lecturer - Music Industry (Music Supervision)
Tony Brancato
Lecturer - Music Industry (Influence and Data Mining)
Marc Cimino
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David Leaf
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Adam Moseley
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Judith Finell
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Jessica Schwartz
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Tina Farris
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Jeffery Jampol
Lecturer - Music Industry (Artist Management and Promotion)
Mark Tramo
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Jason Feinberg
Lecturer - Music Industry (Digital Marketing and Promotion)
Robert Fink
Professor and Chair – Music Industry, Professor - Musicology And Humanities (History and Analysis of Popular Music, Internships And Industry Partnerships), Director Of The Berry Gordy Music Industry Center
Stig Edgren
Lecturer - Music Industry (Concert Promotion)
Lee John
Lecturer in Music Industry (Rock/Pop Ensemble)
Jonathan Beard
Continuing Lecturer - Music Industry (Electronic Music) and Composition
Thomas Hodgson
Associate Professor - Musicology and Music Industry (Music and Data, Global Music Industry)
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Lecturer - Music Industry (Digital Production and Beat Design)
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Lecturer - Music Industry (Finance and Accounting)
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Lecturer - Music Industry (Music Journalism, Audio Storytelling)
Tiffany Naiman
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