Yes, Ben Moody abused Amy Lee. He suppressed her mentally, but physically, I am not sure. I wouldn't be surprised if he did hit her. A lot of the songs on the album "Fallen" and a few on the album "The Open Door" are about Amy's abuse by Moody. What I don't understand, is why Moody would abuse Amy, and why Amy would stay in that relationship. Amy is an amazing singer, and can play the piano, harp, and design awesome clothes. She is so smart, why would she stay with him? But I guess it was kind of hard to leave him, because they were in the same band. And what did Amy do to deserve that? Nothing. No one deserves abuse!! Especially not Amy, when she loved him so much, until he started to abuse her, of course
The answer to that question is a difficult one, because Amy Lee nor Ben Moody ever admitted that they were dating, but if you watch old interviews from before he left the band, its obvious that there was defiantly something going on between them, AND, apparently during a court hearing about the old band manager Amy Lee's attorney,
" well aware that Ms.Lee was recently in a abusive relationship with Ben moody" that implies that yes, they were dating, and he was abusive ( many label this as a rumor though, so it cant be proved) also, Amy Lee was in a relationship with the lead singer of the band Seether in the early 2000's, AND she is currently married to long time friend, Josh Hartzler.
(corrected because he is not her therapist)
They met in 1994, so she would have been 12, it was a youth camp they met at, and I'm sure they wouldn't go to camp in WINTER when Amy's birthday is.
amy lee and ben moody
Amy Lee and former guitarist of the band, Ben Moody formed it together. Amy was playing a song by the band Meat Loaf on the piano at a camp and Ben heard her and convinced her to start a band with him.
Because Amy Lee and Ben Moody did not start the band to express their religious views.
I believe it was because she was raped and she once had a stalker.
She and Ben Moody were looking in the dictionary. Ben originally wanted to use Evanesce, but she didn't like it, so they decided on Evanescence.
amy lee and ben moody
Evanescence (David Hodges, Amy Lee, Ben R. Moody II)
If you mean who started the band Evanescence, the answer is Amy Lee and Ben Moody.
She was playing "I'd Do Anything for Love, But I Won't Do That" by Meatloaf.
Amy and ben moody met at a music camp one summer, and started writing from there
Amy Lee and Ben Moody invented the word "evanescence" from the word "evanesce."
Amy Lee and former guitarist of the band, Ben Moody formed it together. Amy was playing a song by the band Meat Loaf on the piano at a camp and Ben heard her and convinced her to start a band with him.
After meeting ben (moody) she spent most of her time with him writing and composing music.
Because Amy Lee and Ben Moody did not start the band to express their religious views.
Amy Lee and Ben Moody started the band Evanescence in 1995. They made their first EP in 1998
They formed in little rock USA, at a summer camp. Amy Lee and Ben Moody where the original two members of the band.
Bring Me to Life was written by Amy Lee, Ben Moody and David Hodges. It is performed by the group Evanescence, which Amy Lee is the lead singer of. David Fortman produced the original track.