Article quoted from COUNTRY WEEKLY MAGAZINE, January 20,1998: (top right on Page 7) "When country singer Amie Comeaux died at age 21 in an automoblie crash near her hometown of Busly, La., she left a legacy for the future - 19 songs recorded in a Nashville studio." One way or another, we will get that album out," vows her mother Carmen." Amie worked too hard on it to let it go. We're going to make sure that as many people as possible hear what she did." Amie made a national splash in 1994 when, at only 17, she realeased a major label debut album, "Moving Out", on Polydor Nashville. But after only one song on the album, "Who's She to You," made it to the country charts, she returned to Louisiana and dreamed of a second chance. The new recording's represented that chance. But on Dec. 21, after a day spent Christmas caroling, Amie lost control of her 1995 Dodge on a rain-slicked road and struck a tree. She died at the scene. Neither alcohol nor speed was a factor in the crash, according to police. At the funeral service in Busly - a town of fewer than 2,000 people - more than 3,000 came to pay their respects." She left so much behind," says her mother,"and we're not going to let it disappear."