Annie Gallup

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  • Genres: Folk

Biography

Singer/songwriter Annie Gallup specializes in the contemporary folk genre. Hailing from Seattle, WA, Gallup taught herself how to play guitar as a teenager, influenced by the likes of Doc Watson, Mississippi John Hurt, and Dave Van Ronk, as she honed her fingerpicking playing style. She soon began penning her own compositions, equally influenced by musicians (Paul Simon), as well as authors (Margaret Atwood, Joan Didion), as she began performing locally in front of crowds in 1988. The first songs of Gallup's to appear on CD were on such multi-artist compilations as Whirled Records' Acoustic Sampler and Victory Music's A Victory for Kids in the early '90s. Beginning in 1994, Gallup issued full-length solo recordings on a regular basis, including 1994's Cause and Effect on her own label, Flying Hair, before signing with the 1-800 Prime label in New York, and issuing 1996's Backbone, 1998's Courage My Love, 1999's Steady Steady Yes, and 2001's Swerve. Gallup tours constantly (sometimes spending up to ten months on the road), and has received several songwriting awards over the years, including the Telluride Troubadour Contest (Telluride, CO, 1994), was a finalist at the Columbia Music Festival (Spokane, WA, 1992), and earned an honorable mention at the Napa Valley Music Festival (Napa, CA, 1993). ~ Greg Prato, Rovi
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Annie Gallup is an American folk singer/songwriter who used to live in Ann Arbor, Michigan but moved to Santa Barbara, California in 2009. She attended the University of Michigan School of Art. Her song Circle was covered by Chuck Brodsky on his album "Radio". She covered Rachel Bissex's song "Angel" on the tribute-record Remembering Rachel: Songs Of Rachel Bissex (2005). In addition to her solo performances, she also performs as part of the due Hat Check Girl with Peter Gallway.

Discography

  • Cause and Effect (1994)
  • Backbone (1996)
  • Courage My Love (1998)
  • Steady Steady Yes (1999)
  • Swerve (2001)
  • Pearl Street (2005)
  • Selected Songs 1994-2004 (2005) (Promo-CD)
  • Angel on Remembering Rachel: Songs Of Rachel Bissex (2005)
  • Half Of My Crime (2006)
  • Ortho Songs (2006) (= Extended Play)
  • Weather (2010)

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Backbone (1996 Album by Annie Gallup)
Cause and Effect (1994 Album by Annie Gallup)
Radio (1998 Album by Chuck Brodsky)
Chuck Brodsky (Folk Artist, '80s-2000s)
Courage My Love (1998 Album by Annie Gallup)