It all came back to music for Amy
Creative wonder Amy White walked away from a well-paying job to follow a passion she’d shelved for so many years. She tells us why.

OVER the years Amy has dabbled in a host of different things – career-wise and on a personal level – and an array of creative endeavours.
Always egged on by an unquenchable desire for new experiences, her message to the world is simple: life is too short not to be doing what you enjoy. And for her, this means getting lost in music. “I’ve done a lot of things, but I am so consciously aware that we are literally standing in a life line, and we’ve no idea where we are in that line. So do what you can, while you can.”
Some of her creative activities include studying film, music and sound engineering and opening a music school and recording studio (RBT Music). Here she worked closely with her mom, Jayne, and the music school was named after Amy’s late gran, Rhoda Barbra Trollip, who’d always inspired Amy to follow her dreams.
“The music school was one of my happiest chapters but in life there are those good things that must come to an end and, after the death of our gran, on our 30th birthday, me and my twin sister Meg decided it was a good time to close that chapter.”
Read the full article here – Life is a song for Amy
Photograph: Amy White showcases her talent in photography in the featured photo that she captured of Donna Kruger.
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