Anaïs Mitchell is tagged as: folk, singer-songwriter, female vocalists, acoustic, indie Anaïs (uh-nay-is) Mitchell (aka Anais Mitchell), is an singer-songwriter from Vermont, USA, who attended Middlebury College. Anaïs’ voice is akin to Cyndi Lauper’s & song-writing / delivery’s inspired by the confessional styling of artists such as Ani DiFranco. In 2002, she released The Song They Sang… When Rome Fell. In 2003, she was a winner of the New Folk Competition, at the Kerrville Folk Festival. In 2004, her second album, Hymns for the Exiled, was released (Waterbug Records). On 8 Dec 2006, Anaïs’ ‘folk opera’ “Hadestown” débuted (written / produced in collaboration with composer Michael Chorney & director Ben T. Matchstick). On 13 Feb 2007, her third album, The Brightness was released (Righteous Babe).... Read More About Anaïs Mitchell Biography... Send Anaïs Mitchell ringtones to your cell |
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