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Dick Heath
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Topic: New Annie Haslam release Posted: December 08 2006 at 09:45 |
Press release received:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ANNIE HASLAM IS A ‘WOMAN TRANSCENDING’
Former Renaissance lead singer taps Mike Rutherford, Steve Howe, Tony Visconti, London Symphony Orchestra, other top musicians and songwriters for solo career compilation. BUCKS COUNTY, PA (December 7, 2006) -- As a holiday treat for her loyal fans around the world, legendary rock vocalist ANNIE HASLAM has scoured the archives of more than three decades’ worth of her solo recordings to present WOMAN TRANSCENDING her first CD release in four years. The former lead singer of the English classical rock band Renaissance has lovingly compiled 16 powerful recordings by some of the world’s most talented songwriters and musicians – from Mike Rutherford (Genesis, Mike + the Mechanics), Steve Howe (Yes, Asia), Barry Gibb (Bee Gees) to producer Tony Visconti (David Bowie), and the London Symphony Orchestra. Together, they take listeners on Annie’s uniquely personal journey through her intertwining words of music and, most recently, painting. Annie’s clear, high-flying soprano vocals are embraced in various styles and settings on this collection of rare recordings from the ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s. WOMAN TRANSCENDING, newly available on White Dove Records at www.anniehaslam.com, revisits Annie’s Nashville country sessions with members of the Carl Perkins’ Family; her interpretation of the Bee Gees rarity ‘My Eternal Love’ under Tony Visconti’s supervision, and her futuristic experimentation with the London Symphony Orchestra, among other extraordinarily eclectic chapters. Many of the styles Annie surveys are unexpected, but her sheer delight in exploring them is consistently evident. Other notable contributions come from the likes of Raphael Rudd, Raff Ravenscroft (sax player from Gerry Rafferty’s hit single “Baker Street”), David Biglin, Warwick Embury, B.A. Robertson, Mike Read, Rod Edwards, Neale Heywood, Kit Hain, Ward Parks, Bob Brown and Annie’s late brother Michael Haslam (once managed by Beatles manager Brian Epstein). And of course, Annie’s solo band members: Rave Tesar, Mark Lambert, Dave Keyes, Joe Goldberger and producer Larry Fast. “I’m extremely excited for people to hear these songs,” says Annie. “I’ve been very fortunate to have worked with such wonderful and talented musicians over and above my experiences with Renaissance. It’s been a wild ride, indeed. Getting all the elements together was additionally emotional, because several of the people involved have been lost to us in recent years. This CD is a tribute to them.” The cover art of WOMAN TRANSCENDING brings the project full circle, as it is exemplifies her most recent career concentration as a noted ‘Dream Expressionist’ oil painter. The image is Annie’s own meaningful rendition of Leonardo da Vinci, coincidentally known as ‘The Renaissance Man’ and also, like Annie, a singer and vegetarian. Giclee copies of the painting on canvas and Archival paper also are available through www.anniehaslam.com. “There were no second thoughts when I was deciding what artwork to use for this project,” says Annie. “This, too, felt just right.” ### Press Contact: Randy Alexander, Randex Communications (856) 596-1410 or [email protected]
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lucas
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Posted: December 08 2006 at 17:09 |
it's very good news, Dick !
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