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Every first Friday of the Month you can hear Anna LIVE! If you're local, dial in your radio to KMUD 91.1 FM between 7pm and 8pm. Or, if you'd rather listen in over the web, go to www.kmud.org and tune in to the show as it streams live from the 'MUD. |
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The singer/songwriter/guitarist Anna Hamilton has performed constantly since she was a teen. She's played from Canada to Mexico, Florida to Hawaii, New Orleans to Kansas City, Mo. and up and down her home state of California. She has shared the stage with scores of world class players and MC'd everything from open mikes to Bluegrass festivals
Anna plays as a single and has fronted five bands featuring her original music. She's been a community radio programmer and producer on KMUD for eighteen years. And she's produced three singles and two CD's encompassing Americana, Reggae, Folk, Funk, Jazz and Blues.
Her current project is The Anna Hamilton Trio and its new live CD, "Dreamer".
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On December 2008 Anna's new trio performed on the radio and the resulting recording became her latest release, "Dreamer", thanks to Larry and Cliff at KHUM. It's currently getting air play and selling well. Check out the "Of Note" page on this website for DJ feedback.
In 2006 she wrote and produced "Don't Steal My Reggae" about Reggae on the River. This excellent recording has a catchy guitar figure, tight vocal harmonies and a great hook. It got airplay in Jamaica.
In 2005 she recorded a fully produced funk tune, the "Gay Rapper Blues". This single was distributed to LGBT radio programs nationally. Check out her funky bass playing and frying electric guitar on this single.
During the forest fires of 2003 she recorded the tribute country single "Thank You Firefighter" with thirteen of her musical friends. Seven hundred copies of "Firefighter" were distributed to volunteer fire departments in Northern California. "Firefighter" was honored by being included in Cal Fire's annual wrap-up documentary video for the 2003 fire season.
In 2000 Anna released her first CD "Wishing List". The studio recording represents the top ten of her most enduring original folk compositions, including "Top of the World" and "No More Waiting for Love".
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