Amy Whitcomb has been in love with music since she began piano lessons at the young age of 3. Once she saw Kelly Clarkson win American Idol, she knew that's what she wanted to do. She's been singing non-stop ever since.
After graduating in Commercial Music Studies, Amy released two EPs with her rock band, The Whits. She appeared on NBC’s The Sing-Off with the a cappella groups Noteworthy & Delilah, with whom she has toured internationally in both Asia and Europe. In 2013, Amy was on NBC’s The Voice; she released her first solo single and toured with other artists from the top 32. Soon after, Amy was cast as the vengeful “Florence” in an original rock opera, Deep Love. The show has toured the country and is still in seasonal production.
After touring with Deke Sharon’s Vocalosity from 2015-2017, Amy found herself back in Utah with her love for a cappella rekindled. From 2018-2021, Amy was the Artistic Director of BYU Noteworthy and continues to contribute to the group as well as many other high school and collegiate a cappella groups across the country. Amy directs & produces projects for Rise Up Children’s Choir, including art directing the advanced girls’ choir Lumina.
Amy is the music director for Lagoon Entertainment and is involved in a variety of studio & stage projects. She teaches private voice lessons and is currently producing & releasing several accessible, affordable tools for vocalists to solidify vocal technique, better understand vocal health, and train more efficiently!
After graduating in Commercial Music Studies, Amy released two EPs with her rock band, The Whits. She appeared on NBC’s The Sing-Off with the a cappella groups Noteworthy & Delilah, with whom she has toured internationally in both Asia and Europe. In 2013, Amy was on NBC’s The Voice; she released her first solo single and toured with other artists from the top 32. Soon after, Amy was cast as the vengeful “Florence” in an original rock opera, Deep Love. The show has toured the country and is still in seasonal production.
After touring with Deke Sharon’s Vocalosity from 2015-2017, Amy found herself back in Utah with her love for a cappella rekindled. From 2018-2021, Amy was the Artistic Director of BYU Noteworthy and continues to contribute to the group as well as many other high school and collegiate a cappella groups across the country. Amy directs & produces projects for Rise Up Children’s Choir, including art directing the advanced girls’ choir Lumina.
Amy is the music director for Lagoon Entertainment and is involved in a variety of studio & stage projects. She teaches private voice lessons and is currently producing & releasing several accessible, affordable tools for vocalists to solidify vocal technique, better understand vocal health, and train more efficiently!
PC: Bailee Morris
I worked with Amy for close to a year. She challenges you to broaden your range, recognize your chest, mix, and head voice, and can improve and assist you in any of your vocal goals. There was never a “that seems too hard” or “let’s do something easier”. The sky is the limit with her teaching!
- Alaia
- Alaia
Her confidence in me helped me believe in myself and now I’m not scared of any songs! My personal style was unlocked as she taught me to trust my instincts and helped me embrace all the textures in my voice. Amy is more than a voice teacher, she’s a cheerleader and a genuine friend to all who work with her.
-Ellie
-Ellie
Amy changed my life. Her dedication to vocal training and her clients is over the top good. She’s the reason I can go on tour for weeks and make it through with a strong, healthy voice. Can’t recommend her enough.
- Sean
- Sean