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Amy Walker goes live again!

January 14th, 2010 at Thu, 14th, 2010 at 10:05 am by patriciaduff

Hello Drifters,
Well, good news: local treasure Amy Walker will present her live show once again through the magic of technology. See Walker at 1 p.m. Pacific Standard Time (4 p.m. Eastern Standard Time) Saturday, Jan. 23 on a screen near you.
Walker performs a one-woman show of songs, dramatic pieces, and interactive fun for the entire family at www.AmyWalkerLIVE.com.
Another global event for Walker who, since December of 2007, has reached more than 4.2 million YouTube viewers in more than 105 countries and about 65 different languages.
This past November, viewers tuned in to Amy Walker: LIVE at a Screen Near You from countries that included the United States, Iceland, Thailand, Portugal, Greece and the Bahamas, to name a few.
Viewers have tuned in from their computers, iPhones, portable laptops, and even their Playstation 3s.
Walker invites everyone to connect for Amy Walker: LIVE! and even interact with her and each other via an on-screen chat feature.
For more information, and to register your personal question for a Q&A with Walker following the show, click on the link above.

Amy Walker, singer, actor, YouTube performer extraordinaire.

Amy Walker, singer, actor, YouTube performer extraordinaire.

patriciaduff I am a reporter for the South Whidbey Record on Whidbey Island. I cover arts, entertainment, island life and do general feature stories. I have a penchant for the theater and will often do reviews of the local, thriving theatrical scene in Langley. South Whidbey is also heavily populated with artists of every ilk and community activists who do interesting things in the community. If you've got a great tip on a story, e-mail me at pduff@southwhidbeyrecord.com or call Patricia Duff at 360-221-5300.

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