Evanescence singer "not doing this for ever"
Evanescence singer Amy Lee told Jam! Music earlier this week that she can't see herself touring for her entire career. Lee said that being in a rock band is "pretty weird most of the time," adding, "I get tired of touring and want to go back and write. It's those two extremes that I get tired of. I'm not doing this forever." The vocalist told us that she has other ambitions in life, including making different types of music: "I want to move on into other fields later in life, definitely, but I'm not there yet. I would love to do musical scores for movies. I love scoring, so I'd love to do that. That would be fun. Like, if I ever wanna, like, when I'm old, be a mom and work at home, like, it'd be so awesome to just have a studio in my house and just work on scoring stuff. Not have to tour."
Evanescence is currently on a Canadian tour with support from Stone Sour and heads to Japan and Australia later in the month.
The group is supporting its latest album, The Open Door, which has sold more than 1.4 million copies since its October release.
Singer Amy Lee appeared last month at Korn's taping of MTV Unplugged, which will premiere in February. Her performance of "Freak On A Leash" with the band heads to rock radio stations later this week.
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Evanescence is currently on a Canadian tour with support from Stone Sour and heads to Japan and Australia later in the month.
The group is supporting its latest album, The Open Door, which has sold more than 1.4 million copies since its October release.
Singer Amy Lee appeared last month at Korn's taping of MTV Unplugged, which will premiere in February. Her performance of "Freak On A Leash" with the band heads to rock radio stations later this week.
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