A singer/songwriter whose songs are filled with emotionally rich and relatable observations about love, relationships, parenthood, and the musician's life, Amy Rigby crafts a sound that adds folk and country accents to straightforward, hooky rock & roll. She had more than 15 years under her belt as a performer with groups like Last Roundup and the Shams when her deeply personal and engaging solo debut, 1996's Diary of a Mod Housewife, made a splash in the music press. In the wake of its success, her songs would be covered by the likes of Ronnie Spector, They Might Be Giants, a...