Saskatchewan-born, Brooklyn-based folk troubadour Ana Egge isn’t
your run-of-the-mill alternative-country singer. Using unique production
and rock-based chord progressions, Egge has made a name for herself
as a Gillian Welch figure with a rocker attitude, which once prompted
Lucinda Williams to call her “the Nina Simone of folk.”
Ana Egge was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan and grew up in the town of
Ambrose, North Dakota, population 50. At 12, the family relocated to
Silver City, New Mexico, where her parents established a school by the
name of Down To Earth. Her astrology teacher, Don Musser, was an accomplished
luthier and the summer before she turned 17, Musser invited Ana to apprentice
with the intention of helping her build her own guitar. She drove to
his house once a week for seven months until the guitar was completed
and it is the main guitar she continues to play today. After living
in Austin, TX for five years in the 90s while working on her music,
Ana returned to Silver City and began building her own house on her
sister’s land just outside of town. While she still maintains
the home and visits often, she has called Brooklyn, NY her primary home
since 2002.
Ana Egge has toured and shared the stage with Lucinda Williams, Ralph
Stanley, John Prine, Ron Sexsmith, Shawn Colvin, Joan Armatrading, Iris
Dement, Richard Thompson, George Jones, and many more.
“Her upcoming 12-song record Bad Blood, produced by ‘Treme’
star and country badass Steve Earle, gives new life to the folk genre,
especially on the title track: Egge’s soft-spoken lyrics float
lucidly beneath a driving bass-heavy beat, tremolo guitars and spastic
and distorted slide guitar.” -Cameron Matthews, Spinner