Amanda Mair

Amanda Ulrika Magdalena Mair (pronounced "Mayer") (born 14 June 1994) is a Swedish singer and musician.

Through her sister's boyfriend, Mair got in contact with Tom, the drummer from the Swedish band, Club 8, and recorded material.

Two years later, she received a phone call from Tom, who had previously played her demo to the owner of the indie label, Labrador Records.

[5] Aftonbladet joined in the chorus of praise, and wrote, "The best Kate Bush style synth pop since Bat for Lashes.

[7] After appearances on Swedish television networks like TV4 and Kanal 5, and events like "julkalender" (Christmas Calendar) organized by Dagens Nyheter and in Rockbjörnen festival, she released her third single "Sense."

[8][9] During 2013 Mair performed a series of concerts in Shanghai and Beijing, China, Spain, and Sweden to promote her debut album.

In February 2013, she was the opening act for Germany, Switzerland, and Austria legs of tour for the Swedish band, Friska Viljor.

Beginning in late September 2013, she participated in a 1950s music showcase, performing cover songs as a member of Swedish musician, Peter Jezewski's show, "Be Bop A Luba".

The song, "A Town Like Alice", appears on Azure Blue's album, "Beneath the Hill I Smell the Sea".

[15] In May 2017, Mair signed with an independent record label and began working on a follow-up release to her debut album.

In 2015, Mair, Pernilla Söderblom, Fanny Heikman, and Kerstin Ljungström decided to rename their band, "Vo PAM", which was previously known as "Symphony for the People".