EVANESCENCE Singer On FUSE TV's 'The Sauce': Interview, Performance Footage Available

October 18, 2007

EVANESCENCE singer Amy Lee was a guest on Fuse TV's "The Sauce" this past Monday, October 15. Watch her interview and performance below.

Amy Lee married New York-based therapist Josh Hartzler on May 6.

The singer is also a national spokesperson for the Epilepsy Foundation's "Out of the Shadows" campaign and has met with teens living with epilepsy while on tour. Lee has a 13-year-old brother afflicted with the disease.

EVANESCENCE debuted its new lineup on May 19 at the Rock on the Range festival in Columbus, Ohio. The touring band now includes guitarist Troy McLawhorn and drummer Will Hunt, both of DARK NEW DAY, who replaced John LeCompt and Rocky Gray.

The last single from the band's "The Open Door" album was "Good Enough".

Interview:

"Lithium":

"Good Enough":

"Call Me When You're Sober":

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