Bigtop Madness is an original song by Jaimielynn Amato, inspired by the restless dreams she carried as a young girl. She often imagined running away in search of something bigger—something magical, untamed, and full of possibility. Drawn to a bohemian life, she longed for freedom, artistry, and a place where she could truly belong.

Rainfall is both a prompt and a reflection—a gentle call for mindfulness in how we interact with our natural resources. Mother Nature gives generously, yet as a human race, we often take more than we return. This piece invites listeners to pause, breathe, and consider the delicate balance between what we receive and what we give back.

This live performance was created in collaboration with the Border AIDS Partnership as part of their fundraising campaign. The event brought together music, community, and advocacy, using art as a way to raise awareness and support for individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Through this partnership, the performance became more than entertainment—it served as a call for compassion, resources, and continued action.




Walk On Through is a folky, intimate song inspired by a poem that once caught my attention—a piece about longing, desire, and the kind of yearning that feels all‑consuming. At its core, the song explores the ache of wanting someone so deeply that you try to show them, convince them, and hope they’ll feel that same spark in return.



Amor Eterno is a beloved classic composed by Mexican icon Juan Gabriel, a song that has become an anthem of love, loss, and remembrance across generations. I had the honor of recording my own rendition of this timeless piece in collaboration with the Latin American Smithsonian Museums for their virtual Día de los Muertos celebration during the COVID‑19 pandemic.


