Allison began her musical career as the frontwoman of "Amy Allison and the Maudlins", a band that performed at
Dixon Place in
New York City's
East Village. In 2010, she performed the
Buddy Johnson song "This New Situation" as a duet with her father, which appeared on his album "The Way of the World". She has also performed on albums by
the Silos,
They Might Be Giants, and
Mudhoney's album
Under a Billion Suns. In 2000, fellow
Diesel Only Records artist
Laura Cantrell included her cover of Allison's song, "The Whiskey Makes You Sweeter," which originally appeared on
the Maudlin Years, on her album ''
Not the Tremblin' Kind''. Allison later became well known in the
United Kingdom from her performances opening for Cantrell on tour in 2002. Since then, she co-written tracks on Cantrell's albums
No Way There From Here, and "
Kitty Wells Dresses: Songs of the Queen of Country Music." In 2014 her song "Her Hair Was Red" was included on Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell's album "The Traveling Kind" produced by Joe Henry.
Solo career Allison released her solo debut album,
The Maudlin Years, in 1996 on
Koch Records. It compiled songs she recorded with the Maudlins, as well as some songs she had originally recorded as demos.
Elvis Costello later ranked it as one of his "500 essential albums" in
Vanity Fair. Her next three albums were
No Frills Friend (2003),
Everything and Nothing Too (2006), and
Sheffield Streets (2009). In 2011, Allison released a duet album with David Scott of the Pearlfishers, entitled
Turn Like the World Does. In 2021 Allison completed her latest collection of songs,
Pop Tunes and the Setting Sun, with tracks produced by Don Heffington, Lee Feldman and David Scott. ==Reception==