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January 28th, 2009
New Pictures…
A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of working with the wonderful Inbal Sivan on photography for my upcoming CD (scheduled for release this April). Inbal is an Israeli born, New York based photographer who has worked with Time Out New York, Cool’eh Magazine, and Vision Magazine. Thank you to her grandparents, husband & apartment building for the use of their miscellaneous spaces for this shoot! Go to Photos to view these fantastic new pictures.
CD Release Show & May Southern Tour…
The recording is near done, the art is coming along and the plans are underway. Get ready for the big bad CD release party this April. AND… come May 1st I will be hitting the road with Robin Aigner of Royal Pine to tour the southeastern states. Check back for exact dates and locations as they are confirmed over the next few months.
My voice is a bear…
As my witty and talented friend Elizabeth Devlin put it: “Your voice is kinda like a bear…come spring it will wake up and come out of its winter hibernation…until then…I will listen to the recordings”. I have recently been diagnosed with “muscle tension dysphonia” which is a catch all phrase for vocal chords that are not working as they should. I will be laying low (vocally) and resting up for the CD release show in April.
Thank you all for checking in! Always, A.
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December 31st, 2008
Happy Holidays & New Year!
My favorite holiday film is It’s a Wonderful Life. As some of you may know, my song Seneca Falls was inspired by this classic movie. The town of Seneca Falls, NY claims that when Frank Capra visited in 1945, he was inspired to model Bedford Falls after it. I can vouch for its similarities. In February of 2007, I took a little trip up there; stayed in a lovely B&B, crossed a bridge reminiscent of where George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart) took his critical jump and was inspired to write a song.
Seneca Falls will be released on my upcoming record and features Adam Christgau on drums, Evan Silverman on upright bass and Alexa Woodward on banjo. I can’t wait to share it with you!

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December 31st, 2008
Thanks to all who came out to the Crown Point festival!
From the organization….
 
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November 29th, 2008
This Tuesday I will be playing The Crown Point Festival at the Eli Klein Gallery in SOHO. The CPF is a three week festival of the best emerging and pioneering artists in film, theater and music from around the world in the Lower East Side of New York City. Every performance is tailor-made to transport the audience on a unique & unforgettable experience. Tuesday evening will bring together independent films by Bob Giovanelli and Gabriel Judet-Weinshel, one-act plays by Jeff Auer and Gabriel McKinley and a musical performance at 9pm by Annie Crane. For more info, go to: Annie at the CPF
Tuesday, December 2, 2008 at 7:30pm
The Crown Point Festival at the Eli Klein Gallery, 462 West Broadway, between Houston and Prince Streets
www.crownpointfestival.org, www.elikleinfineart.com
Cost: $30
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November 19th, 2008
That’s right folks, I’ve lost my voice. Not once, but twice in two weeks. Word to the wise: if your day-job is to give tours 3 days a week at a museum, be sure to baby your voice box (!) and when school groups come through, let the teacher do the yelling… not you. But, thanks to the wonderful folks atGaluminumFoil Productions, this will not hinder my record. The vocal tracks will be done only when my voice says its ok!
Tech Note: We are under minor repairs here at AnnieCraneMusic.com. There has recently been an update to the web browser Safari which has lead my website to not look as it should. All the info is there and you can still navigate easily. It just doesn’t look as pretty as usual. We’re working on it, so please bare with us.
A.
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November 8th, 2008
Here are few more rehearsal shots.
Heading into the studio TODAY. Get excited!

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October 31st, 2008
Two out of three rehearsals, done …And it’s sounding incredible! It’s amazing how a song can come to life. I have some truly amazing folks joining me for this. Here are some snap shots for your viewing pleasure. My kitchen has never been cozier;)
  
Happy Halloween, Annie.
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October 9th, 2008
Things have been pretty busy lately! Between playing shows in the beautiful state of Vermont and getting situated at a new day job at my favorite NYC museum The Tenement Museum, I am swamped with prepping & planning for my upcoming full-length album. I will be recording this November with a full band: Maya Roney on violin, Lisa Baker on piano, Evan Silverman on upright bass, Adam Christgau on drums and a couple of other surprise guests. I couldn’t be more excited…and nervous! Thanks to all of you who have supported me and my music along the way. You’ve inspired me to make this album & hopefully it will make your ears happy. Stay tuned for the escapades of an independent recording artist.
In the mean time, check in at the Shows page and see where you can catch me live this month in Manhattan!
Always, A.
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July 29th, 2008
Kentucky is beautiful! I just returned from playing 6 shows in 4 days with Peaks & Valleys in KY and OH. We had a great time and played Morehead State University’s “Americana Cross Roads”, a real deal Southern live radio show! I’ll post the podcast for you soon.
In a few weeks I’ll be playing the Fortified Summer Antifolk Festival held at the Sidewalk Cafe in Manhattan, 94 Avenue A at East 6th Street. The Antifolk Fest runs from August 9 to August 17 and showcases a variety of the Antifolk scene’s most talented musicians. I’ll be playing Sunday, August 17th at 8:30pm! Go to www.sidewalkmusic.net for more info.
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July 2nd, 2008
Welcome to the home of AnnieCraneMusic.com, the place to find everything you want to know about what I am doing with my music. Home/News is your first stop. Here you will find all the latest updates and notices of major shows. On Contact/Shows, you will find a complete list of shows, touring, booking and general contact information. While listening to my songs on the Jukebox, you can peruse the Bio and Photos pages. Then, link to CD Baby to pick up a CD or two and head on over to my myspace & become my bosom-buddy myspace friend!
There are a few people in particular who deserve many thanks for making this website happen. Kelsey Dugan is my old friend and hometown neighbor. She is also a very talented artist who did all the art work you see here. Visit her website to check out more of her work: www.kelseydugan.blogspot.com. Patrick & Becca Connors are the masters behind the monster. They are the ones who actually built this site and were able to make a reality all the things I asked of them. Many thanks to these three lovely people.
To the rest of you, look around and enjoy!
Always, Annie.

(Check out below for some things that happened over the past year)
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