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"'A singer of superb vocal purity'--Minnesota Monthly
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Anne Hills has, in the words of the Chicago Tribune, "one of the most glorious voices in all of contemporary folk music," and she's been called the heir apparent to Judy Collins. Born in India as the daughter of missionaries, raised in Michigan, and now based in Pennsylvania, Anne has been a folk-music institution for more than three decades now with her soaring, crystal-clear soprano and her innovative original songs. She came of age as part of Chicago's folk scene, and she has never stopped experimenting and searching: among her many collaborations are those with jazz musicians and with theatrical presenters. Anne's 2007 album "Ef You Don't Watch Out" features her own settings of ten poems by the bard of Indiana, James Whitcomb Riley, and you can also pick up a copy of her recently reissued 1995 classic, "Angle of the Light."
Visit Anne's website
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