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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tori_AmosTori Amos - Wikipedia

    Amos was the lead singer of the short-lived 1980s pop group Y Kant Tori Read before achieving her breakthrough as a solo artist in the early 1990s. Her songs focus on a broad range of topics, including sexuality, feminism, politics, and religion.

  2. toriamos.comTori Amos

    Find out the latest news, tour dates, and releases of Tori Amos, the iconic singer-songwriter and pianist. Explore her graphic album, vinyl editions, and remixes of Little Earthquakes, her debut solo album.

  3. Story. Tori Amos was never going to enjoy a lockdown. She’s been playing live since she was thirteen years old. She splits her life between Cornwall, Florida and the road – and her songs are written with the act of traveling and observing.

    • Ilana Kaplan
    • 29 min
    • "Here in My Head"—Little Earthquakes B-side (1992) When Amos first moved to England in 1991, she found herself lonely and homesick for America. But as a history aficionado who studied European, U.S., and ancient history in school, she sought comfort at the Tower of London.
    • "Cornflake Girl"—Under the Pink (1994) When Amos met photographer and stylist Karen Binns, the two quickly developed their own language. "It's really more her way of speaking, and I would fall in with it," the singer says.
    • "God"—Under the Pink (1994) Growing up, Amos's relationship with religion and God was "very severe and authoritarian." I just thought, this God that they're talking about, what an underachiever," she recalls.
    • "Honey"—Under the Pink B-side (1994) If Amos could go back in time, she'd put "Honey" on Under the Pink: "I regret that every day of my life because it's a song I play a lot live."
  4. Tori Amos - The Complete Playlist. Elizabeth Livermont. 'Native Invaders' is the 15th studio album from Tori Amos. From 'Little Earthquakes' to today, chart the extraordinary output on...

  5. 222K Followers, 18 Following, 862 Posts - Tori Amos (@toriamos) on Instagram: "".