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Anna Vogelzang

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Anna Vogelzang
Vogelzang performing at The Overture in 2014.
Vogelzang performing at The Overture in 2014.
Background information
BornLexington, MA, US
OriginChicago, IL, US
GenresFolk, alternative folk, indie pop, americana, singer-songwriter
Occupation(s)Vocalist, guitarist, musician, singer-songwriter, educator
Instrument(s)Guitar, banjo, ukulele
Years active2004–present
Website[1]

Anna Vogelzang (born 26 February 1985)[1] is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Based in Chicago, she composes and performs on guitar, ukulele, baritone ukulele, banjo, and kalimba, and has been touring the United States since 2007.[2]

Career

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In her early career, Vogelzang gained accolades at songwriting competitions, including the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Emerging Artist Showcase,[3] Telluride Troubadour Contest,[4] Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Songwriter Showcase,[5] and the National Women's Music Festival "Got Talent" Competition.[6]

In 2014, Vogelzang appeared on Wisconsin Public Television's 30-Minute Music Hour[7] and Wisconsin Public Radio's Simply Folk[8] programs. Her work in the Madison, WI community included teaching at Girls Rock Camp Madison[9] and founding the Wintersong Madison event,[10] a holiday revue which raised over $10,000 for Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin in 2014.[11][12][13] In 2015, Vogelzang recorded Hiker with producer Todd Sickafoose.[14][non-primary source needed]

In 2016, Vogelzang moved from Madison, Wisconsin to Los Angeles, California. She is on the songwriting faculty at the Los Angeles College of Music. In 2017 Vogelzang and Adam Levy co-founded the NELA Song Salon, a songwriting workshop for fellow local musicians that later became a residency at the Bootleg Theater.[15] Vogelzang recorded Beacon from 2017-2018 with co-producer Tyler Chester and musicians Adam Levy and Jay Bellerose, which later released in 2019.

Vogelzang has opened for Sara Bareilles,[16] Gillian Welch, Mirah, Laura Gibson,[17] Simone Felice,[18] Anais Mitchell, Wye Oak, and has shared the stage multiple times with Madison Cunningham,[19] Watkins Family Hour, Amanda Palmer,[20] Pearl and the Beard,[21] Franz Nicolay,[22] Emilyn Brodsky.[23] and Phox.[24]

Her full bio is available on her website https://www.theanna.com/bio-full

Discography

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  • Beacon (2019)
  • Hiker (2016)
  • Driftless EP (2014)
  • Canary in a Coal Mine (2012)
  • Secret Cedar Room EP (2010)
  • Paper Boats (2010)
  • Marry Me 7" (2009)
  • Nesting EP (2009)
  • The Things That Airplanes Do (2007)
  • Some Kind of Parade (2005)
  • Sounds Live EP (2005)
  • Basics Live Album (2004)

Accolades

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  • 2014 Wisconsin Area Music Industry Awards Nominee: Singer/Songwriter of the Year[25]
  • 2013 Madison Area Music Awards: Unique Performer of the Year[26]
  • 2012 Rocky Mountain Folks Festival: Songwriter Showcase Performer[5]
  • 2012 International Acoustic Music Awards Finalist[citation needed]
  • 2012 Telluride Troubadour Contest Alternate[4]
  • 2011 Madison Area Music Awards: Unique Album of the Year & Cover Song of the Year[27]
  • 2010 National Women's Music Festival Talent Competition Winner, 2011 Mainstage[6]
  • 2010 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Emerging Artist[3]
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References

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  1. ^ "Login • Instagram". Archived from the original on 26 December 2021. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  2. ^ "anna vogelzang". theanna.com.
  3. ^ a b "24 Chosen for Falcon Ridge/Grassy Hill Emerging Artists Showcase". AcousticMusicScene.com.
  4. ^ a b "Music Contests < Telluride Bluegrass". bluegrass.com. Archived from the original on 6 February 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Songwriter Showcase < Folks Festival". bluegrass.com.
  6. ^ a b WIA. "National Women's Music Festival". wiaonline.org. Archived from the original on 6 February 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  7. ^ "Video: Anna Vogelzang – Watch 30-Minute Music Hour Online – WPT Video". PBS Video.
  8. ^ "Anna Vogelzang, New Releases & More – Jeff Durkee, Guest Host". Wisconsin Public Radio. 14 May 2014.
  9. ^ "Our Staff". Girls Rock Camp Madison. December 2013.
  10. ^ "About Wintersong". wintersongmadison.com. 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  11. ^ Gayle Worland – Wisconsin State Journal. "Indie-folk friends come together in Wintersong concert". madison.com.
  12. ^ Hillary Sprecher (10 December 2014). "Madison folk musicians give back with the third annual Wintersong concert – Isthmus". TheDailyPage.
  13. ^ "Superstar Madison Lineup Set for 3rd Annual Wintersong Event". localsounds.org.
  14. ^ "ABOUT – anna vogelzang". theanna.com.
  15. ^ "Salon Residency". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  16. ^ "Sara Bareilles, with opening guest, Anna Vogelzang. SOLD OUT". wisc.edu. Archived from the original on 7 February 2015.
  17. ^ "AVA LUNA & LAURA GIBSON w/ Anna Vogelzang at The Frequency, Madison on Triple M". Triple M. Archived from the original on 7 February 2015.
  18. ^ "Simone Felice and Anna Vogelzang on 6/6/2014 at The Press Room in Portsmouth, NH on JamBase". jambase.com.
  19. ^ "Anna Vogelzang w/ Madison Cunningham, Jamie Drake, Rett Madison @ Bootleg Theater (LA) 2/24". The Bluegrass Situation. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  20. ^ "A Tribute to Rebecca Rosenthal: A Night of Music, Art & Remembering – Oct 7 – Somerville Theatre". greatnortheast.com.
  21. ^ Jen Herritz (22 September 2012). "Pearl and the Beard charm fans with harmonies and cuteness at the Majestic Theatre – Isthmus". TheDailyPage.
  22. ^ "Friday in Der Rath: Franz Nicolay w/ Anna Vogelzang". WUD Music.
  23. ^ "Tickets for Amanda Palmer / Vermillion Lies / Anna Vogelzang / Emilyn Brodsky – Lakeshore Theater at TicketWeb". TicketWeb. Archived from the original on 1 July 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  24. ^ Lanni Solochek (4 December 2013). "Madison's folk musicians serve up creativity and generosity at Wintersong – Isthmus". TheDailyPage.
  25. ^ "2014 WAMI Nominees Announced". WAMI – Wisconsin Area Music Industry. Archived from the original on 6 February 2015.
  26. ^ "2013 Winners". MAMAs Awards.
  27. ^ "2011 Winners". MAMAs Awards.