Anna Vogelzang
Anna Vogelzang (born 26 February 1985)[1] is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Based in Chicago, she composes and performs on guitar, ukulele, baritone ukulele, banjo, and kalimba, and has been touring the United States since 2007.[2] CareerIn her early career, Vogelzang gained accolades at songwriting competitions, including the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Emerging Artist Showcase,[3] Telluride Troubadour Contest,[4] Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Songwriter Showcase,[5] and the National Women's Music Festival "Got Talent" Competition.[6] In 2014, Vogelzang appeared on Wisconsin Public Television's 30-Minute Music Hour[7] and Wisconsin Public Radio's Simply Folk[8] programs. Her work in the Madison, WI community included teaching at Girls Rock Camp Madison[9] and founding the Wintersong Madison event,[10] a holiday revue which raised over $10,000 for Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin in 2014.[11][12][13] In 2015, Vogelzang recorded Hiker with producer Todd Sickafoose.[14][non-primary source needed] In 2016, Vogelzang moved from Madison, Wisconsin to Los Angeles, California. She is on the songwriting faculty at the Los Angeles College of Music. In 2017 Vogelzang and Adam Levy co-founded the NELA Song Salon, a songwriting workshop for fellow local musicians that later became a residency at the Bootleg Theater.[15] Vogelzang recorded Beacon from 2017-2018 with co-producer Tyler Chester and musicians Adam Levy and Jay Bellerose, which later released in 2019. Vogelzang has opened for Sara Bareilles,[16] Gillian Welch, Mirah, Laura Gibson,[17] Simone Felice,[18] Anais Mitchell, Wye Oak, and has shared the stage multiple times with Madison Cunningham,[19] Watkins Family Hour, Amanda Palmer,[20] Pearl and the Beard,[21] Franz Nicolay,[22] Emilyn Brodsky.[23] and Phox.[24] Her full bio is available on her website https://www.theanna.com/bio-full Discography
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